Characteristics, Low voltage mono/stereo power amplifier tda7050 – Philips TDA7050 User Manual

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June 1989

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Philips Semiconductors

Product specification

Low voltage mono/stereo power amplifier

TDA7050

CHARACTERISTICS

V

P

= 3 V; f = 1 kHz; R

L

= 32

; T

amb

= 25

°

C; unless otherwise specified

Note

1. Output power is measured directly at the output pins of the IC. It is shown as a function of the supply voltage in Fig.2

(BTL application) and Fig.3 (stereo application).

PARAMETER

SYMBOL

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

Supply

Supply voltage

V

P

1,6

6,0

V

Total quiescent current

I

tot

3,2

4

mA

Bridge-tied load application (BTL); see Fig.4

Output power; note 1

V

P

= 3,0 V; d

tot

= 10%

P

o

140

mW

V

P

= 4,5 V; d

tot

= 10% (R

L

= 64

)

P

o

150

mW

Voltage gain

G

v

32

dB

Noise output voltage (r.m.s. value)

R

S

= 5 k

; f = 1 kHz

V

no(rms)

140

µ

V

R

S

= 0

; f = 500 kHz; B = 5 kHz

V

no(rms)

tbf

µ

V

D.C. output offset voltage (at R

S

= 5 k

)

|

V|

70

mV

Input impedance (at R

S

=

)

|Z

i

|

1

M

Input bias current

I

i

40

nA

Stereo application; see Fig.5

Output power; note 1

V

P

= 3,0 V; d

tot

= 10%

P

o

35

mW

V

P

= 4,5 V; d

tot

= 10%

P

o

75

mW

Voltage gain

G

v

24.5

26

27.5

dB

Noise output voltage (r.m.s. value)

R

S

= 5 k

; f = 1 kHz

V

no(rms)

100

µ

V

R

S

= 0

; f = 500 kHz; B = 5 kHz

V

no(rms)

tbf

µ

V

Channel separation

R

S

= 0

; f = 1 kHz

α

30

40

dB

Input impedance (at R

S

=

)

|Z

i

|

2

M

Input bias current

I

i

20

nA

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