Philips TDA7056 Datasheet

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TDA7056
3 W mono BTL audio output amplifier
Product specification File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
May 1992
Philips Semiconductors Product specification
3 W mono BTL audio output amplifier TDA7056

FEATURES

No external components
No switch-on/off clicks
Good overall stability
Low power consumption

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The TDA7056 is a mono output amplifier contained in a 9 pin medium power package. The device is designed for battery-fed portable mono recorders, radios and television.
Short circuit proof
ESD protected on all pins.

QUICK REFERENCE DATA

SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
V
P
P
O
G
V
I
P
THD total harmonic distortion P
supply voltage 3 11 18 V output power in 16 VP = 11 V 2.5 3 W internal voltage gain 39 40.5 42 dB total quiescent current VP = 11 V; 57mA
R
=
L
= 0.5 W 0.25 1 %
O

ORDERING INFORMATION

EXTENDED
TYPE NUMBER
PINS PIN POSITION MATERIAL CODE
PACKAGE
TDA7056 9 SIL plastic SOT110
(1)
Note
1. SOT110-1; 1996 August 21.
Philips Semiconductors Product specification
3 W mono BTL audio output amplifier TDA7056

PINNING

PIN DESCRIPTION
1 n.c. 2V 3 input (+) 4 signal ground 5 n.c. 6 output (+) 7 power ground 8 output () 9 n.c.
P
Fig.1 Block diagram.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The TDA7056 is a mono output amplifier, designed for battery-fed portable radios and mains-fed equipment such as television. For space reasons there is a trend to decrease the number of external components. For portable applications there is also a trend to decrease the number of battery cells, but still a reasonable output power is required.
The TDA7056 fulfills both of these requirements. It needs no peripheral components, because it makes use of the Bridge-Tied-Load (BTL) principle. Consequently it has, at the same supply voltage, a higher output power compared to a conventional Single Ended output stage. It delivers an output power of 1 W into a loudspeaker load of 8 with 6 V supply or 3 W into 16 loudspeaker at 11 V without need of an external heatsink. The gain is internally fixed at 40 dB. Special attention is given to switch-on/off click suppression, and it has a good overall stability. The load can be short circuited at all input conditions.
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