Philips TDA2616 manual

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    DA T A SH EET Product specification File under Integrated Circuits, IC01 July 1994 INTEGRA TED CIRCUITS TDA2616/TDA2616Q 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute[...]

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    July 1994 2 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q FEA TURES • Requires very few external components • No switch-on/switch-off clicks • Input mute during switch-on and switch-off • Low offset voltage between output and ground • Excellent gain balance of both amplifi[...]

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    July 1994 3 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q Fig.1 Block diagram. handbook, full pagewidth MCD375 - 1 5 voltage comparator 4 4 k Ω 10 k Ω P – V P + V THERMAL PRO TECTION 5 k Ω 1 CM 20 k Ω V A B V P – V 680 Ω 20 k Ω 10 k Ω V A B V P + V ref1 V ref3 V re[...]

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    July 1994 4 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q PINNING SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION − INV1 1 non-inverting input 1 MUTE 2 mute input 1/2V P /GND 3 1/2 supply voltage or ground OUT1 4 output 1 − V P 5 supply voltage (negative) OUT2 6 output 2 +V P 7 supply voltage (positive)[...]

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    July 1994 5 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q LIMITING V ALUES In accordance with the Absolute maximum System (IEC 134). Note to the limiting values 1. For asymmetrical power supplies (with the load short-circuited), the maximum unloaded supply voltage is limited to V P [...]

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    July 1994 6 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q CHARACTERISTICS SYMBOL P ARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP . MAX. UNIT Supply ± V P supply voltage range − 16 21 V I ORM repetitive peak output current − 2.2 − A Operating position; note 1 ± V P supply voltage range 7.5 16[...]

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    July 1994 7 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q Notes to the characteristics 1. V P = ± 16 V; R L = 8 Ω ; T amb = 25 ° C; f = 1 kHz; symmetrical power supply I MUTE < 30 µ A. See Fig.4 2. The power bandwidth is measured at an output power of P O max − 3 dB 3. The[...]

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    July 1994 8 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q Fig.4 Test and application circuit with symmetrical power supply. handbook, full pagewidth 2200 µ F 7 2 mute input P + V 5 TDA2616 MCD374 - 3 100 nF 6 20 k Ω 8 20 k Ω 680 Ω 220 nF 9 R = 8 Ω L 22 nF 8.2 Ω I V P – [...]

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    July 1994 9 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q Fig.5 Test and application circuit with asymmetrical power supply. handbook, full pagewidth 6 20 k Ω 5 8 3 MCD373 - 2 20 k Ω 680 Ω 9 R = 8 Ω L 22 nF 680 µ F 8.2 Ω 100 nF 2200 µ F 7 2 mute input S V S R P V 2 4 20 [...]

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    July 1994 10 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q P ACKAGE OUTLINES UNIT A b max. b p 2 cD (1) E (1) Z (1) de D h L j REFERENCES OUTLINE VERSION EUROPEAN PROJECTION ISSUE DATE IEC JEDEC EIAJ mm 4.6 4.2 1.1 0.75 0.60 0.48 0.38 24.0 23.6 20.0 19.6 10 2.54 12.2 11.8 3.4 3.1 A [...]

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    July 1994 11 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q UNIT A A e 1 2 b p cD (1) E (1) Z (1) de D h LL 3 m REFERENCES OUTLINE VERSION EUROPEAN PROJECTION ISSUE DATE IEC JEDEC EIAJ mm 17.0 15.5 4.6 4.2 0.75 0.60 0.48 0.38 24.0 23.6 20.0 19.6 10 5.08 12.2 11.8 2.54 e 2 5.08 2.4 1.[...]

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    July 1994 12 Philips Semiconductors Product specification 2 x 12 W hi-fi audio power amplifiers with mute TDA2616/TDA2616Q SOLDERING Introduction There is no soldering method that is ideal for all IC packages. Wave soldering is often preferred when through-hole and surface mounted components are mixed on one printed-circuit board. However, wave [...]