Tda7563ah Radio Fiat Punto PDF
Tda7563ah Radio Fiat Punto PDF
Tda7563ah Radio Fiat Punto PDF
Features
■ Multipower BCD technology
■ MOSFET output power stage
PowerSO36
■ DMOS power output (Slug up) Flexiwatt27 (Horizontal)
■ New high efficiency (class SB)
■ High output power capability 4x28W/4Ω @
14.4V, 1kHz, 10% THD, 4x50W max power
■ Max. output power 4x72W/2Ω Flexiwatt27 (Vertical) Flexiwatt27 (SMD)
■ Full I2C bus driving:
– Standby
– Independent front/rear soft play/mute Description
– Selectable gain 26dB /12dB (for low noise The TDA7563A is a new BCD technology Quad
line output function) Bridge type of car radio amplifier in Flexiwatt27 &
– High efficiency enable/disable PowerSO36 packages specially intended for car
– I2C bus digital diagnostics (including DC radio applications.
and AC load detection)
Thanks to the DMOS output stage the TDA7563A
■ Full fault protection has a very low distortion allowing a clear powerful
■ DC offset detection sound. Among the features, its superior efficiency
performance coming from the internal exclusive
■ Four independent short circuit protection
structure, makes it the most suitable device to
■ Clipping detector pin with selectable threshold simplify the thermal management in high power sets.
(2%/10%)
The dissipated output power under average
■ Standby/mute pin listening condition is in fact reduced up to 50%
■ Linear thermal shutdown with multiple thermal when compared to the level provided by
warning conventional class AB solutions.
■ ESD protection This device is equipped with a full diagnostics
array that communicates the status of each
speaker through the I2C bus.
Contents
2 Electrical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.1 Absolute maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.2 Thermal data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3 Electrical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4 Electrical characteristics curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5 Thermal protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6 Fast muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
7 I2C bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.1 I2C programming/reading sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.2 I2C bus interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.3 Data validity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.4 Start and stop conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.5 Byte format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.6 Acknowledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
8 Software specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
10 Package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
11 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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TDA7563A List of tables
List of tables
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List of figures TDA7563A
List of figures
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TDA7563A Block, pins connection and application diagrams
IN RF F OUT RF+
Short Circuit
Protection & OUT RF-
Diagnostic
IN RR R OUT RR+
Short Circuit
Protection &
OUT LR-
Diagnostic
PW_GND
C8 C7
0.1μF 2200μF
Vcc1 Vcc2
V(4V .. VCC)
7 21 +
2 18
19 OUT RF
DATA 26
20
I2C BUS -
+
CLK 23 22
C1 0.22μF 25 OUT RR
IN RF 16 24
-
+
C2 0.22μF 10
IN RR 15 9 OUT LF
8
C3 0.22μF -
+
IN LF 12 6
3 OUT LR
C4 0.22μF
4
IN LR 13 -
TAB
S-GND 1, 27
14 17 11 5
47K
C5 C6 V
1μF 10μF
D00AU1231A
CD OUT
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Block, pins connection and application diagrams TDA7563A
27 TAB 27 TAB
26 DATA 26 DATA
25 PW_GND RR 25 PW_GND RR
24 OUT RR- 24 OUT RR-
23 CK 23 CK
22 OUT RR+ 22 OUT RR+
21 VCC2 21 VCC2
20 OUT RF- 20 OUT RF-
19 PW_GND RF 19 PW_GND RF
18 OUT RF+ 18 OUT RF+
17 AC GND 17 AC GND
16 IN RF 16 IN RF
15 IN RR 15 IN RR
14 S_GND 14 S_GND
13 IN LR 13 IN LR
12 IN LF 12 IN LF
11 SVR 11 SVR
10 OUT LF+ 10 OUT LF+
9 PW_GND LF 9 PW_GND LF
8 OUT LF- 8 OUT LF-
7 VCC1 7 VCC1
6 OUT LR+ 6 OUT LR+
5 CD-OUT 5 CD-OUT
4 OUT LR- 4 OUT LR-
3 PW_GND LR 3 PW_GND LR
2 STBY 2 STBY
1 TAB 1 TAB
D00AU1416 D00AU1230
VCC 36 1 TAB
OUT3- 35 2 CK
N.C. 34 3 N.C.
N.C. 33 4 OUT4+
PWGND 32 5 N.C.
OUT3+ 31 6 PWGND
ACGND 30 7 VCC
IN3 29 8 DATA
IN4 28 9 OUT4-
SGND 27 10 OUT2-
IN2 26 11 STBY
IN1 25 12 VCC
SVR 24 13 PWGND
OUT1+ 23 14 N.C.
PWGND 22 15 OUT2+
N.C. 21 16 N.C.
OUT1- 20 17 N.C.
VCC 19 18 CD
D04AU1547A
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TDA7563A Electrical specifications
2 Electrical specifications
Power amplifier
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Electrical specifications TDA7563A
THD Total harmonic distortion PO = 1-10W, f = 10kHz; STD mode 0.15 0.5 %
RL = 2Ω; HE MODE; Po = 3W 0.02 0.5 %
GV = 12dB; STD mode
0.015 0.1 %
VO = 0.1 to 5 VRMS
CT Cross talk f = 1kHz to 10kHz, Rg = 600Ω 50 60 dB
RIN Input impedance 60 100 130 KΩ
GV1 Voltage gain 1 (default) 25 26 27 dB
ΔGV1 Voltage gain match 1 -1 1 dB
GV2 Voltage gain 2 11 12 13 dB
ΔGV2 Voltage gain match 2 -1 1 dB
Rg = 600Ω;
EIN1 Output noise voltage 1 35 µV
filter 20 Hz to 22 kHz
Rg = 600Ω; GV = 12dB
EIN2 Output noise voltage 2 11 µV
filter 20 Hz to 22 kHz
f = 100Hz to 10kHz; Vr = 1Vpk;
SVR Supply voltage rejection 50 70 dB
Rg = 600Ω
BW Power bandwidth 100 kHz
ASB Standby attenuation 90 110 dB
ISB Standby current Vstandby = 0 1 10 µA
AM Mute attenuation 80 100 dB
VOS Offset voltage Mute & Play -60 0 60 mV
VAM Min. supply mute threshold 7 7.5 8 V
TON Turn on delay D2/D1 (IB1) 0 to 1 5 20 ms
TOFF Turn off delay D2/D1 (IB1) 1 to 0 5 20 ms
VSBY Standby/mute pin for standby 0 1.5 V
VMU Standby/mute pin for mute 3.5 5 V
CMRR Input CMRR VCM = 1Vpk-pk; Rg = 0 Ω 55 dB
VOP Standby/mute pin for operating 7 VS V
Vstandby/mute = 8.5V 20 40 μA
IMU Standby/mute pin current
Vstandby/mute < 1.5V 0 5 μA
CDLK Clip det. high leakage current CD off / VCD = 6V 0 5 μA
CDSAT Clip det. saturation voltage CD on; ICD = 1mA 300 mV
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TDA7563A Electrical specifications
D0 (IB1) = 1 5 10 15 %
CDTHD Clip det. THD level
D0 (IB1) = 0 1 2 3 %
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Electrical specifications TDA7563A
Id (mA) Po (W)
250 70
230 65
Po-max
Vin = 0 60
210 NO LOADS RL = 4 Ohm
55
f = 1 KHz
190 50
THD = 10 %
45
170
40
150 35
30
130
25
110 THD = 1 %
20
90 15
10
70
8 10 12 14 16 18 5
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Vs (V) Vs (V)
Figure 7. Output power vs. supply voltage (2Ω) Figure 8. Distortion vs. output power (4Ω, STD)
40
0.01
30 f = 1 KHz
THD = 1 %
20
10 0.001
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0.1 1 10 100
Vs (V) Po (W)
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Figure 9. Distortion vs. output power (4Ω, HI- Figure 10. Distortion vs. output power (2Ω,
EFF) STD)
f = 10 KHz
f = 10 KHz
0.1 0.1
f = 1 KHz
0.01 0.01 f = 1 KHz
0.001 0.001
0.1 1 10 100 0.1 1 10 100
Po (W) Po (W)
Figure 11. Distortion vs. frequency (4Ω) Figure 12. Distortion vs. frequency (2Ω)
0.1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001
10 100 1000 10000 100000
10 100 1000 10000 100000
f (Hz) f (Hz)
Figure 13. Crosstalk vs. frequency Figure 14. Supply voltage rejection vs.
frequency
-60 -60
-70 -70
-80 -80
-90 -90
-100 -100
10 100 1000 10000 100000 10 100 1000 10000 100000
f (Hz) f (Hz)
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Electrical specifications TDA7563A
Figure 15. Power dissipation and efficiency vs. Figure 16. Power dissipation and efficiency vs.
output power (4Ω, STD, SINE) output power (4Ω, HI-EFF, SINE)
60 60 60 60
50 50 50 50
Ptot
40 40 40 40
Ptot
30 30 30 30
20 20 20 20
10 10 10 10
0 0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 0.1 1 10
Po (W) Po (W)
Figure 17. Power dissipation vs. average Figure 18. Power dissipation vs. average
output power (audio program output power (audio program
simulation, 4Ω) simulation, 2Ω)
40 80
Vs = 14 V STD MODE Vs = 14 V
35 RL = 4 x 4 Ohm 70 RL = 4 x 2 Ohm
GAUSSIAN NOISE GAUSSIAN NOISE STD MODE
30 60
CLIP
25 START 50
CLIP HI-EFF MODE
HI-EFF MODE
20 40 START
15 30
10 20
5 10
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Po (W) Po (W )
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TDA7563A Diagnostics functional description
Vs~5V I (mA)
Isource Isource
Isink
CH+
CH-
Isink
~100mS t (ms)
Measure time
Figure 20 and 21 show SVR and OUTPUT waveforms at the turn-on (standby out) with and
without TURN-ON DIAGNOSTIC.
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Diagnostics functional description TDA7563A
Figure 20. SVR and output behavior (case 1: without turn-on diagnostic)
Vsvr
Out
Permanent diagnostic
acquisition time (100mS Typ)
Diagnostic Enable t
Bias (power amp turn-on)
(Permanent) FAULT
event Read Data
I2CB DATA
Permanent Diagnostics data (output)
permitted time
Figure 21. SVR and output pin behavior (case 2: with turn-on diagnostic)
Vsvr
Out Turn-on diagnostic
acquisition time (100mS Typ) Permanent diagnostic
acquisition time (100mS Typ)
t
Diagnostic Enable Turn-on Diagnostics data (output) FAULT
Diagnostic Enable
(Turn-on) permitted time event
(Permanent)
Bias (power amp turn-on) Read Data Permanent Diagnostics data (output)
permitted time permitted time
I2CB DATA
The information related to the outputs status is read and memorized at the end of the
current pulse top. The acquisition time is 100 ms (typ.). No audible noise is generated in the
process. As for SHORT TO GND / VS the fault-detection thresholds remain unchanged from
26 dB to 12 dB gain setting. They are as follows:TDA7563A
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TDA7563A Diagnostics functional description
Concerning SHORT ACROSS THE SPEAKER / OPEN SPEAKER, the threshold varies
from 26 dB to 12 dB gain setting, since different loads are expected (either normal speaker's
impedance or high impedance). The values in case of 26 dB gain are as follows:
If the Line-Driver mode (Gv= 12 dB and Line Driver Mode diagnostic = 1) is selected, the
same thresholds will change as follows:
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Diagnostics functional description TDA7563A
Figure 25. Restart timing without diagnostic enable (permanent) - Each 1ms time, a
sampling of the fault is done
Out
1-2mS 1mS 1mS 1mS 1mS
t
Overcurrent and short
circuit protection intervention Short circuit removed
(i.e. short circuit to GND)
t
Overcurrent and short
circuit protection intervention Short circuit removed
(i.e. short circuit to GND)
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TDA7563A Output DC offset detection
Any DC output offset exceeding +/- 2 V are signalled out. This inconvenient might occur as a
consequence of initially defective or aged and worn-out input capacitors feeding a DC
component to the inputs, so putting the speakers at risk of overheating.
This diagnostic has to be performed with low-level output AC signal (or Vin = 0).
The test is run with selectable time duration by microprocessor (from a "start" to a "stop"
command):
– START = Last reading operation or setting IB1 - D5 - (OFFSET enable) to 1
– STOP = Actual reading operation
Excess offset is signalled out if persistent throughout the assigned testing time. This feature
is disabled if any overloads leading to activation of the short-circuit protection occurs in the
process.
4.1 AC diagnostic
It is targeted at detecting accidental disconnection of tweeters in 2-way speaker and, more
in general, presence of capacitively (AC) coupled loads.
This diagnostic is based on the notion that the overall speaker's impedance (woofer +
parallel tweeter) will tend to increase towards high frequencies if the tweeter gets
disconnected, because the remaining speaker (woofer) would be out of its operating range
(high impedance). The diagnostic decision is made according to peak output current
thresholds, as follows:
Iout > 500mApk = NORMAL STATUS
Iout < 250mApk = OPEN TWEETER
To correctly implement this feature, it is necessary to briefly provide a signal tone (with the
amplifier in "play") whose frequency and magnitude are such to determine an output current
higher than 500mApk with in normal conditions and lower than 250mApk should the parallel
tweeter be missing.
The test has to last for a minimum number of 3 sine cycles starting from the activation of the
AC diagnostic function IB2<D2>) up to the I2C reading of the results (measuring period). To
confirm presence of tweeter, it is necessary to find at least 3 current pulses over 500mA
over all the measuring period, else an "open tweeter" message will be issued.
The frequency / magnitude setting of the test tone depends on the impedance
characteristics of each specific speaker being used, with or without the tweeter connected
(to be calculated case by case). High-frequency tones (> 10 kHz) or even ultrasonic signals
are recommended for their negligible acoustic impact and also to maximize the impedance
module's ratio between with tweeter-on and tweeter-off.
Figure 27 shows the Load Impedance as a function of the peak output voltage and the
relevant diagnostic fields.
This feature is disabled if any overloads leading to activation of the short-circuit protection
occurs in the process.
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Output DC offset detection TDA7563A
Figure 27. Current detection: Load impedance |Z| vs. output peak voltage
Load |z| (Ohm)
50
Iout (peak) <250mA
Low current detection area
30
(Open load) Iout (peak) >500mA
10
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Vout (Peak)
S. Vs / / S. Vs S. Vs S. Vs
S. GND (so) / S. GND (sk) in the above table make a distinction according to which of the 2
outputs is shorted to ground (test-current source side= so, test-current sink side = sk). More
precisely, in Channels LF and RR, so = CH+, sk = CH-; in Channels LR and RF, so = CH-, sk
= CH+.
In Permanent Diagnostic the table is the same, with only a difference concerning Open
Load(*), which is not among the recognizable faults. Should an Open Load be present
during the device's normal working, it would be detected at a subsequent Turn on Diagnostic
cycle (i.e. at the successive Car Radio Turn on).
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TDA7563A Output DC offset detection
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Thermal protection TDA7563A
5 Thermal protection
Tj ( °C)
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TDA7563A Fast muting
6 Fast muting
The muting time can be shortened to less than 1.5ms by setting (IB2) D5 = 1. This option
can be useful in transient battery situations (i.e. during car engine cranking) to quickly
turnoff the amplifier for avoiding any audible effects caused by noise/transients being
injected by preamp stages. The bit must be set back to “0” shortly after the mute transition.
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I2C bus TDA7563A
7 I2C bus
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TDA7563A I2C bus
7.6 Acknowledge
The transmitter(*) puts a resistive HIGH level on the SDA line during the acknowledge clock
pulse (see Figure 31). The receiver(**) the acknowledges has to pull-down (LOW) the SDA
line during the acknowledge clock pulse, so that the SDA line is stable LOW during this clock
pulse.
(*) Transmitter
– master (µP) when it writes an address to the TDA7563A
– slave (TDA7563A) when the µP reads a data byte from TDA7563A
(**) Receiver
– slave (TDA7563A) when the µP writes an address to the TDA7563A
– master (µP) when it reads a data byte from TDA7563A
SDA
SCL
SCL
I2CBUS
SDA
D99AU1032
START STOP
SCL 1 2 3 7 8 9
SDA
MSB
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
START D99AU1033 FROM RECEIVER
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Software specifications TDA7563A
8 Software specifications
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 X D8 Hex
X = 0 Write to device
X = 1 Read from device
If R/W = 0, the µP sends 2 "Instruction Bytes": IB1 and IB2.
Table 6. IB1
D7 0
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TDA7563A Software specifications
Table 7. IB2
D7 0
D6 0
If R/W = 1, the TDA7563A sends 4 "Diagnostics Bytes" to µP: DB1, DB2, DB3 and DB4.
Table 8. DB1
D7 Thermal warning active (D7 = 1), TJ = 155°C
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Software specifications TDA7563A
Table 9. DB2
Offset detection not activated (D7 = 0)
D7
Offset detection activated (D7 = 1)
D6 0
Channel LR
Current Detection
D5
Output peak current <250mA - Output load (D5 = 1)
Output peak current >500mA - Output load (D5 = 0)
Channel LR
D4 Turn-on diagnostic (D4 = 0)
Permanent diagnostic (D4 = 1)
Channel LR
D3 Normal load (D3 = 0)
Short load (D3 = 1)
Channel LR
Turn-on diag.: No open load (D2 = 0)
D2 Open load detection (D2 = 1)
Permanent diag.: No output offset (D2 = 0)
Output offset detection (D2 = 1)
Channel LR
D1 No short to Vcc (D1 = 0)
Short to Vcc (D1 = 1)
Channel LR
D0 No short to GND (D1 = 0)
Short to GND (D1 = 1)
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TDA7563A Software specifications
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Software specifications TDA7563A
Channel RR
Current Detection
D5
Output peak current <250mA - Output load (D5 = 1)
Output peak current >500mA - Output load (D5 = 0)
Channel RR
D4 Turn-on diagnostic (D4 = 0)
Permanent diagnostic (D4 = 1)
Channel R
D3 R Normal load (D3 = 0)
Short load (D3 = 1)
Channel RR
Turn-on diag.: No open load (D2 = 0)
D2 Open load detection (D2 = 1)
Permanent diag.: No output offset (D2 = 0)
Output offset detection (D2 = 1)
Channel RR
D1 No short to Vcc (D1 = 0)
Short to Vcc (D1 = 1)
Channel RR
D0 No short to GND (D1 = 0)
Short to GND (D1 = 1)
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TDA7563A Examples of bytes sequence
5 - Offset detection procedure stop and reading operation (the results are valid only for the offset
detection bits (D2 of the bytes DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4).
Start Address byte with D0 = 1 ACK DB1 ACK DB2 ACK DB3 ACK DB4 ACK STOP
● The purpose of this test is to check if a D.C. offset (2V typ.) is present on the outputs, produced by
input capacitor with anomalous leakage current or humidity between pins.
● The delay from 4 to 5 can be selected by software, starting from 1ms
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Package information TDA7563A
10 Package information
Figure 32. PowerSO36 (slug up) mechanical data and package dimensions
mm inch
DIM.
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. OUTLINE AND
A 3.25 3.43 0.128 0.135 MECHANICAL DATA
A2 3.1 3.2 0.122 0.126
A4 0.8 1 0.031 0.039
A5 0.2 0.008
a1 0.030 -0.040 0.0011 -0.0015
b 0.22 0.38 0.008 0.015
c 0.23 0.32 0.009 0.012
D 15.8 16 0.622 0.630
D1 9.4 9.8 0.37 0.38
D2 1 0.039
E 13.9 14.5 0.547 0.57
E1 10.9 11.1 0.429 0.437
E2 2.9 0.114
E3 5.8 6.2 0.228 0.244
E4 2.9 3.2 0.114 1.259
e 0.65 0.026
e3 11.05 0.435
G 0 0.075 0 0.003
H 15.5 15.9 0.61 0.625
h 1.1 0.043
L 0.8 1.1 0.031 0.043
N 10˚ 10˚
s 8˚ 8˚ PowerSO36 (SLUG UP)
(1) “D and E1” do not include mold flash or protusions.
Mold flash or protusions shall not exceed 0.15mm (0.006”)
(2) No intrusion allowed inwards the leads.
7183931 D
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TDA7563A Package information
7993733 B
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Package information TDA7563A
V
C
B
V
H
H1
V3
H2 A
H3
O
R3
R4
L4
V1
R2
N
L2
R
L L1
V1
L3
V2
R2 D
R1
L5 R1 R1
Pin 1
E
G G1 F
FLEX27ME
M M1
7139011
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TDA7563A Package information
7399738 A
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Revision history TDA7563A
11 Revision history
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