Philips TDA8510J-N1, TDA8510J-N2 Datasheet

DATA SH EET
Preliminary specification Supersedes data of 1999 Jun 14 File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
1999 Dec 14
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
TDA8510J
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26 W BTL and 2 × 13 W SE power amplifiers
TDA8510J
FEATURES
Requires very few external components
High output power
Low output offset voltage (BTL channel)
Fixed gain
Diagnostic facility (distortion, short-circuit and
temperature detection)
Good ripple rejection
Mode select switch (operating, mute and standby)
AC and DC short-circuit safe to ground and to V
P
Low power dissipation in any short-circuit condition
Thermally protected
Reverse polarity safe
Electrostatic discharge protection
No switch-on/switch-off plop
Flexible leads
Low thermal resistance
Identical inputs (inverting and non-inverting).
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA8510Jis an integrated class-B output amplifier in a 17-lead single-in-line (SIL) power package. It contains a 26 W Bridge-Tied Load (BTL) amplifier and 2 × 13 W Single-Ended (SE) amplifiers.
The device is primarily developed for multi-media applications and active speaker systems (stereo with subwoofer).
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
ORDERING INFORMATION
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
General
V
P
supply voltage 6 15 18 V
I
ORM
repetitive peak output current −−4A
I
q(tot)
total quiescent current 80 mA
I
stb
standby current 0.1 100 µA
BTL channel
P
o
output power RL=4Ω; THD = 10% 26 W SVRR supply voltage ripple rejection 46 −−dB V
n(o)
noise output voltage Rs=0Ω−70 −µV Z
i
input impedance 25 −−k
∆V
OO
DC output offset voltage −−150 mV
Single-ended channels
P
o
output power THD = 10%
R
L
=4Ω−7W
R
L
=2Ω−13 W SVRR supply voltage ripple rejection 46 −−dB V
n(o)
noise output voltage Rs=0Ω−50 −µV
Z
i
input impedance 50 −−k
TYPE
NUMBER
PACKAGE
NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION
TDA8510J DBS17P plastic DIL-bent-SIL power package; 17 leads (lead length 12 mm) SOT243-1
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26 W BTL and 2 × 13 W SE power amplifiers
TDA8510J
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Fig.1 Block diagram.
mode select
switch
MGL428
output 1
x1
VA
standby
switch
V
P
V
P1
V
P2
mute switch
standby reference voltage
5
13
mute switch
VA
power stage
mute switch
VA
power stage
6
8
14
mute switch
VA
power stage
18 k
18 k
15 k
15 k
mute switch
VA
C
m
18 k
18 k
C
m
C
m
C
m
power stage
10
12
2711
ground (signal)
GND1 GND2
power ground (substrate)
output 3
output 4
output 2
non-inverting
input 1
inverting
input 3
non-inverting
input 4
17
1
TDA8510J
mute reference voltage
input reference voltage
non-inverting
input 2
3
PROTECTIONS
thermal
short-circuit
diagnostic
output
16
4
supply voltage ripple rejection
15
60
k
2
k
60
k
2
k
60
k
2
k
60
k
2
k
9
not connected
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26 W BTL and 2 × 13 W SE power amplifiers
TDA8510J
PINNING
SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION
INV1 1 non-inverting input 1 SGND 2 signal ground
INV2 3 non-inverting input 2 RR 4 supply voltage ripple rejection V
P1
5 supply voltage 1 OUT1 6 output 1 GND1 7 power ground 1 OUT2 8 output 2 n.c. 9 not connected OUT3 10 output 3 GND2 11 power ground 2 OUT4 12 output 4 V
P2
13 supply voltage 2 MODE 14 mode select switch input INV3 15 inverting input 3 V
DIAG
16 diagnostic output
INV4 17 non-inverting input 4
Fig.2 Pin configuration.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17
TDA8510J
INV1
SGND
INV2
INV4
RR
OUT1 GND1 OUT2
n.c.
OUT3
GND2 OUT4
MODE
INV3
V
P1
V
P2
MGL427
V
DIAG
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26 W BTL and 2 × 13 W SE power amplifiers
TDA8510J
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA8510J contains four identical amplifiers and can be used for two Single-Ended (SE) channels (fixed gain 20 dB) and one Bridge-Tied Load (BTL) channel (fixed gain 26 dB). Special features of the device are:
Mode select switch (pin 14)
Low standby current (<100 µA)
Low switching current (low cost supply switch)
Mute facility.
Toavoidswitch-onplops,itisadvisedtokeeptheamplifier in the mute mode during 100 ms (charging of the input capacitors at pins 1, 3, 15 and 17). This can be achieved by:
Microcontroller control
External timing circuit (see Fig.8).
Diagnostic output (pin 16)
DYNAMIC DISTORTION DETECTOR (DDD) At the onset of clipping of one or more output stages, the
dynamic distortion detector becomes active and pin 16 goes LOW. This information can be used to drive a sound processor or DC volume control to attenuate the input signal and thus limit the distortion. The output level of pin 16 is independent of the number of channels that are clipping (see Figs 3 and 4).
SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTION When a short-circuit occurs at one or more outputs to
ground or to the supply voltage, the output stages are switched off until the short-circuit is removed and the device is switched on again, with a delay of approximately 20 ms, after removal of the short-circuit. During this short-circuit condition, pin 16 is continuously LOW.
When a short-circuit across the load of one or more channels occurs the output stages are switched off for approximately 20 ms. After that time it is checked during approximately 50 µs to see whether the short-circuit is still present. Due to this duty cycle of 50 µs/20 ms the average current consumption during this short-circuit condition is very low (approximately 40 mA).
During this short-circuit condition, pin 16 is LOW for 20 ms and HIGH for 50 µs (see Fig.5).
The power dissipation in any short-circuit condition is very low.
Fig.3 Distortion detector waveform; BTL channel.
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V
0
V
P
V
O
0
t
MGA705
16
Fig.4 Distortion detector waveform; SE channels.
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0
V
P
V
O
t
0
MGA706
V
16
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