Electrical Characteristics (Continued)
(Notes 4, 5) The following specifications are for V
CC
=
+28V, V
EE
=
−28V with R
L
=
8Ω, unless otherwise specified. Limits ap-
ply for T
A
=
25˚C.
Symbol Parameter Conditions LM4700 Units
(Limits)
Typical Limit
(Note 9) (Note
10)
CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio V
CC
=
35V to 10V, V
EE
=
−10V to −35V, 110 80 dB (min)
(Note 2) V
CM
=
10V to −10V, I
O
=
0mA
A
VOL
(Note 2) Open Loop Voltage Gain R
L
=
2kΩ,∆V
O
=
30V 110 90 dB (min)
GBWP Gain-Bandwidth Product f
O
=
100 kHz, V
IN
=
50 mVrms 7.5 5 MHz (min)
e
IN
Input Noise IHF—A Weighting Filter 2.0 8 µV (max)
(Note 3) R
IN
=
600Ω (Input Referred)
SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio P
O
=
1W, A-Weighted, 98 dB
Measured at 1 kHz, R
S
=
25Ω
P
O
=
25W, A-Weighted 108 dB
Measured at 1 kHz, R
S
=
25Ω
Note 1: Operation isguaranteed up to 64V, however, distortion may beintroduced from SPiKe ProtectionCircuitry if proper thermalconsiderations are not takeninto
account. Refer to the Application Information section for a complete explanation.
Note 2: DC Electrical Test; Refer to Test Circuit
#
1.
Note 3: AC Electrical Test; Refer to Test Circuit
#
2.
Note 4: All voltages are measured with respect to the GND (pin 7), unless otherwise specified.
Note 5: Absolute MaximumRatings indicate limits beyond whichdamage to the device mayoccur.OperatingRatings indicate conditions forwhich the device is func-
tional, but do not guaranteespecificperformance limits. Electrical Characteristics stateDCandAC electrical specifications under particular testconditions which guarantee specific performance limits. This assumes that the device is within the Operating Ratings. Specifications are not guaranteed for parameters where no limit is
given, however, the typical value is a good indication of device performance.
Note 6: For operating at case temperatures above 25˚C, the device must be derated based on a 150˚C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of
θ
JC
=
2˚C/W (junction to case). Refer to the section, Determining the Correct Heat Sink, in the Application Information section.
Note 7: Human body model, 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 kΩ resistor.
Note 8: The operating junction temperature maximum is 150˚C, however, the instantaneous Safe Operating Area temperature is 250˚C.
Note 9: Typicals are measured at 25˚C and represent the parametric norm.
Note 10: Limits are guarantees that all parts are tested in production to meet the stated values.
Note 11: V
EE
must have at least −9V at its pin with reference to ground in order for the under-voltage protection circuitry to be disabled. In addition, the voltage dif-
ferential between V
CC
and VEEmust be greater than 14V.
Note 12: The outputdropout voltage, V
OD
, is the supplyvoltage minus the clipping voltage.Refer to the ClippingVoltagevs. Supply Voltage graph in theTypicalPer-
formance Characteristics section.
Note 13: Fora4Ωload, and with
±
20V supplies, theLM4700 can delivertypically 22 Wattsof continuous average power per channel with less than 0.1%(THD+N).
With supplies above
±
20V,the LM4700 cannotdeliver more than 22 watts into 4Ω due to current limiting of the outputtransistors. Thus, increasingthe power supply
above
±
20V will only increase the internal power dissipation, not the possible output power. Increased power dissipation will require a larger heat sink as explained
in theApplication Information section.
Note 14: Preliminary engineering evaluation of θ
JC
for the TF package has been assessed as 2˚C/W.This is a preliminary engineering number and represents the
data to this point. Please contact your local National Semiconductor sales representative for more information.
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