TA7317P Application Notes
TA7317P Application Notes
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to setting of constant, datasheet part 2
Selection from the original 11- page TOSHIBA datasheet 1989, part 1:
Equivalent Circuit :
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TA7317 , Setting of Constant (Datasheet part 2 )
to the datasheet part 1
1. Setting of R1 and C1
The muting time (MT) at the time when the power supply is turned on, is determined
by the time constants of R1 and C1. When V8 has become about l.3V, the relay is
turned ON. However, since the discharge circuit connected to pin 7 at the instant the
power supply has been turned ON, there is some difference between the actual value
and the theoretical value.
Fig.2 shows the measured value of R1 to the muting time (MT) in case of C1=22uF.
2. Setting of R2, R3 and C2
The R2, R3 and C2 not only determine the level sensitivity (time) detecting the DC
voltage, but also operate as a filter bypassing an AC signal. The time constant of this
filter is
T=C2 R2 R3 / (R2+R3) ;
therefore, let the lowest frequency of the desired amplifier be fL, this time constant
should be selected to fL>>1/2 pi T . And, the DC detecting voltage is so set that relay
is ON when the absolute value of pin2- voltage (or pin3- voltage) is increased more
than about 0.6 V to 0.8 V ; accordingly, the level should be set so that VDC R3 /
(R2+R3) > 0.6 V to 0.8 V
R4 is a resistance to determine a current flowing into Pin 9. The current value should
be set so as to become 2 ~ 3 mA .V9 is 3.l V fixed.
R5 determines a current to (pull) draw from the substrate so that the current become
3mA. It is used under the condition that V5= -0.75V because V5 is the value in the
forward voltage of Q20.
R6 and R7 can determine the power supply ON or OFF, and R8 can determine the
over current. R6 should be so designed that the current approx. 50 uA fully driving
Q8 can be flown.
The currents flowing to R6, R7 and R8 be I6, I7 and I8 respectively. The current
relation at time of the detection of power supply ON and OFF is as follows: The
current flowing in Pin 1 is considered as a positive current: I1 = I6 + I7 + I8 . R7 is
connected to a negative rectified voltage, see application circuit in the datasheet.
Therefore I7 ~ 0 at Power OFF. At Power ON - I7> I6 ; For example, when detection
is made from AC 19Vrms, if I7 is 260uA, l00 kOhm is used for R7.
Similarly, at time of load detection, the current relation is as follows: I6 + I8 > -I7 .
Compared I8 with I6 and I7, it is a larger current; therefore, R8 functions a protector
for detection circuit input. Here, 47 kOhm is used for R8.
5. Setting of R9
R9 determines the current to flow to the relay. Vcc minus the saturation voltage of
Q13 , V6 = Vce(sat) = 1V and the relay current and resistance cause R9.
R10 and C3 are a resistance and a capacitor which function to allow the discharge
circuit to operate instantly. The time constants of them should be extremely short.
Here, R10 = 56 kOhm and C3 = 0.47 uF are used. R11 is a resistance for preventing
mis-operating of dischage circuit, in which R11 = 33 kOhm.
2. I1, I5 should be set in the safety area determined by I9. The safety area is the right
side area of the bound line I9 (Fig.A, Fig.B, see below ) .For improvement of the
stablility against ambient temperature, the point fixed by the relation of I1 I5 should
be apart from bound line to the right side.
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