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Linear Integrated Circuit: 5W Audio Amplifier

The TBA 800 is a monolithic 5W audio amplifier integrated circuit. It can achieve 2.5W output without a heatsink and 5W with a small copper heatsink area on the printed circuit board. It is intended for low frequency Class B amplification. The IC has a maximum supply voltage of 30V, output current of 2A non-repetitive and 1.5A repetitive. It provides a typical 5W output with 80mV input sensitivity and less than 0.5% distortion at 1kHz. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient is up to 70°C/W.

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Linear Integrated Circuit: 5W Audio Amplifier

The TBA 800 is a monolithic 5W audio amplifier integrated circuit. It can achieve 2.5W output without a heatsink and 5W with a small copper heatsink area on the printed circuit board. It is intended for low frequency Class B amplification. The IC has a maximum supply voltage of 30V, output current of 2A non-repetitive and 1.5A repetitive. It provides a typical 5W output with 80mV input sensitivity and less than 0.5% distortion at 1kHz. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient is up to 70°C/W.

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LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT

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5W AUDIO AMPLIFIER i

The TBA 800 is a monolithic integrated power amplifier in a 12-lead quad in-line plastic package. The
external cooling tabs enable 2.5W output power to be achieved without external heatsink and 5W r:
output power using a small area of the P.C. board copper as a heatsink.
It is intended for use as a low frequency Class B amplifier. I
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS

Vs Supply voltage 30 V
10 Peak output current (non repetitive) 2 A
10 Peak output current (repetitive) 1.5 A
Ptot Power dissipation at Tamb = 80°C 1 W
at T tab = 90°C 5 W
T stg , Tj Storage and junction temperature -40 to 150 °C

ORDERING NUMBER: TBA 800

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MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions in mm
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CONNECTION AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
(top view)

SUPPLY VOLTAGE 12 OUTPUT

N C 11 N C

SUPPLY VOLTAGE 10 GROUND

GROUND GROUND

BOOTSTRAP GROuND
(SUBSTRATE)
COMPENSATION 8 INPUT

FEEDBACK 7 RIPPLE REJECTION

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Substrate

TEST CIRCUIT

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25V

C8
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15V

R2
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C1
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6V

Rj
560.

* C3, C7 see fig. 5.

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THERMAL DATA

Rth J-tab Thermal resistance junction-tab max 12 °C/W


Rth j-amb Thermal resistance junction-ambient max 70* °C/W

- Obtained with tabs soldered to printed circuit with minimized copper area.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(Refer to the test circuit, T amb = 25°C, Vs= 24V, RL = 16n,
unJess otherwise specified)

Parameter Test conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit

Vo Quiescent output voltage 11 12 13 V


(pin 12)

Id Quiescent drain current 9 20 mA

Ib Input bias current (pin 8) 1 5 !J.A

Po Output power d: 10% f : 1 kHz 4.4 5 W

Vi(rms) Input saturation voltage 220 mV

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Ri Input resistance (pin 8) f : 1 KHz 5 MD

B Frequency response (-3 dB) C3: 330 pF 40 to 20,000 Hz

d Distortion Po: 50 mW to 2.5W


f : 1 kHz 0.5 %

Gv Voltage gain (open loop) f : 1 kHz 80 dB

Gv Voltage gain (closed loop) f : 1 kHz 39 42 45 dB

eN Input noise voltage


5 !J. V
B : 22 Hz to 22 KHz
iN I nput noise current - 0.2 nA

1) Efficiency Po: 5W f = 1 kHz 75 %

SVR Supply voltage rejection f ripple: 100 Hz


C5 : 25!J.F 35 dB
C5:100!J. F 38 dB

Id Drain current Po: 5W 280 mA

• See fig. 6.

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Fig. 4 - Distortion vs. fre- Fig. 5 - Value of C3 vs. Rf Fig. 6 - Voltage gain (closed
quency for various values of B loop) and input voltage vs.
Rf
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Fig. 7 - Power dissipation Fig. 8 - Quiescent output Fig. 9 - Supply voltage


and efficiency vs. output voltage (pin 12) vs. supply rejection vs. Rf •
power voltage
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Fig. 10 -- Circuit with the load connected to the supply voltage

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* C3, C7 see fig. 5.

Compared with the other circuits, this configuration entails a lower number of external components
and can be used at low supply voltages.

Fig. 11 - Circu it with load connected to ground without bootstrap.

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~i1 1
'5V

*C3, C7 see fig. 5.

This circuit is only for use at high voltages. The pin 3 is left open circuit, this automatically inserts
diodes 02-03 (see schematic diagram) and this enables a symmetrical wave to be obtained at the output.

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