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IRAUDAMP7D

25W-500W Scalable Output Power


Class D Audio Power Amplifier Reference Design
Using the IRS2092 Protected Digital Audio Driver
By
Jun Honda, Manuel Rodrguez, Wenduo Liu

CAUTION:
International Rectifier suggests the following guidelines for safe operation and handling of
IRAUDAMP7D Demo Board:
Always wear safety glasses whenever operating Demo Board
Avoid personal contact with exposed metal surfaces when operating Demo Board
Turn off Demo Board when placing or removing measurement probes

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Item

Table of Contents

Page

Introduction of scalable design ..

Power table values for each power model

Specifications

4-5

Connection setup.

Test procedure..

Performance and test graphs.

8-13

Clipping characteristics

14

Efficiency

14-16

Thermal considerations...

16

10

PSRR, half bridge, full bridge.

16

11

Short circuit response..

17-18

12

IRAUDAMP7D Overview.

18-19

13

Functions Descriptions

20-22

14

Selectable dead Time..

22

15

Protection Features..

22-25

16

Click and pop noise control.

25

17

Bus pumping.

26

18

Bridged configuration...

27

19

Input signal and Gain..

28

20

Gain settings.

29

21

Schematics

30-32

22

Bill of Materials..

33-36

23

IRAUDAMP7D models differential table...

36

24

Hardware

37-38

25

PCB specifications

39

26

Assembly Drawings.

40

27

Revision changes descriptions..

41

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Introduction
The IRAUDAMP7D reference design is a two-channel Class D audio power amplifier that features output
power scalability. The IRAUDAMP7D offers selectable half-bridge (stereo) and full-bridge (bridged) modes.
This reference design demonstrates how to use the IRS2092 Class D audio driver IC, along with IRs digital
audio dual MOSFETs, such as IRFI4024H-117P, IRFI4019H-117P, IRFI4212H-117P and IRFI4020H-117P,
on a single layer PCB. The design shows how to implement peripheral circuits on an optimum PCB layout
using a single sided board.
The resulting design requires a small heatsink for normal operation (one-eighth of continuous rated power).
The reference design provides all the required housekeeping power supplies and protections.
Unless otherwise noted, this users manual is based on 150V model, IRAUDAMP7D-150,.
Other output power versions can be configured by replacing components given in the component selection
of Table 5 on page 36
Applications

AV receivers
Home theater systems
Mini component stereos
Powered speakers
Sub-woofers
Musical Instrument amplifiers
Automotive after market amplifiers

Features
Output Power:
Residual Noise:
Distortion:
Efficiency:
Multiple Protection Features:

PWM topology:

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Scalable output power from 25W- 500W (see Table 1)


200 V, IHF-A weighted, AES-17 filter
0.05 % THD+N @ 60W, 4
90 % @ 500W, 8 , Class D stage
Over-current protection (OCP), high side and low side MOSFET
Over-voltage protection (OVP),
Under-voltage protection (UVP), high side and low side MOSFET
DC-protection (DCP),
Over-temperature protection (OTP)
Self-oscillating PWM, half-bridge or full-bridge topologies selectable

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Table 1 IRAUDAMP7D Specification Table Series


Item
IR Power
FET1A,
MOSFET
FET1B
8
Half Bridge
4
Full Bridge
8
Nominal
+B, -B
Supply
Voltage
Min/Max
+B, -B
Supply
Voltage
Voltage
Gv
Gain

AMP7D-55

Model Name
AMP7D-100
AMP7D-150

AMP7D-200

IRFI4024H-117P

IRFI4212H-117P

IRFI4019H-117P

IRFI4020H-117P

25W x 2
50W x 2
100W x 1

60W x 2
120W x 2
240W x 1

125W x 2
250W x 2
500W x 1

250W x 2
Not Supported
Not Supported

25V

35V

50V

70V

20V ~ 28V

28V ~ 45V

45V ~ 60V

60V ~ 80V

20

30

36

40

Notes:

All the power ratings are at clipping power (THD+N = 1 %). To estimate power ratings at
THD+N=10%, multiply them by 1.33

See Table 5 on page 36 for the complete listing of components table.

Specifications
General Test Conditions for IRAUDAMP7D-150 (unless otherwise noted)
Power Supply Voltages
50V
Load Impedance
4
Self-Oscillating Frequency
400kHz
Voltage Gain
36

Notes / Conditions

Electrical Data

Typical
Notes / Conditions
IRS2092, Protected digital audio driver
IRFI4024H-117P, IRFI4019H-117P, IRFI4212H-117P, IRFI4020H117P Digital audio MOSFETs
PWM Modulator
Self-oscillating, second order sigma-delta modulation, analog input
Power Supply Range
45V to 60V
Or see table 1 above
Output Power CH1-2: (1 % THD+N)
300W
1kHz
Output Power CH1-2: (10 % THD+N)
400W
1kHz
Rated Load Impedance
8-4
Resistive load
Standby Supply Current
+50 mA/-80 mA
No input signal
Total Idle Power Consumption
7W
No input signal
Channel Efficiency
90 %
Single-channel driven, 120W
IR Devices Used

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Audio Performance
THD+N, 1W
THD+N, 10W
THD+N, 60W
THD+N, 100W

Before
Demodulator
0.09 %
0.03 %
0.03 %
0.08 %

Class D
Output
0.1 %
0.04 %
0.05 %
0.10 %

Dynamic Range

100 dB

100 dB

Residual Noise

200 V

200 V

Damping Factor

2000
95 dB
85 dB
75 dB

170
90 dB
80 dB
65 dB
3 dB

Channel Separation
Frequency Response : 20 Hz20kHz

20 Hz-35kHz

Notes / Conditions
1kHz, Single-channel driven
A-weighted, AES-17 filter,
Single-channel operation
22 Hz 20kHz, AES17 filter
Self-oscillating frequency
400kHz
1kHz, relative to 4 load
100Hz
1kHz
10kHz
1W, 4 8 Load

Thermal Performance (TA=25 C)


Condition
Idling
2 ch x 15W (1/8 rated power)
2 ch x 120W (Rated power)

Typical
TC =30 C
TPCB=37 C
TC =54 C
TPCB=67 C
TC =80 C
TPCB=106 C

Notes / Conditions
No signal input

OTP shutdown after 150 s

Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Weight

6(L) x 4(W) x 1.25(H)


150 mm (L) x 100 mm (W) x 35 mm(H)
0.330kgm

Test Setup

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+B, 5A DC supply

-B, 5A DC supply

4 Ohm

4 Ohm

SPK1A

G
CNN1

SPK1B

LED1

LED1

LED2
S1

LED2
S300

RCA1A

RCA1B

Audio Signal
Fig 1 Typical Test Setup

Connector Description
CH1 IN
CH2 IN
SUPPLY
CH1 OUT
CH2 OUT

RCA1A
RCA1B
CNN1
SPK1A
SPK1B

Analog input for CH1


Analog input for CH2
Positive and negative supply (+B / -B)
Output for CH1
Output for CH2

Switches Descriptions
S1
S300

Shutdown PWM
Half bridge / Full bridge select

Indicator Description
LED1A, B
LED2A,B

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PWM (presence of low side gate signal)


Protection

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Test Procedures
Test Setup:
1. On the unit under test (UUT), set switch S1 to OFF and S300 to Stereo positions.
2. Connect 4 -200 W dummy loads to output connectors, SPKR1A and SPKR1B, as shown
on Fig 1.
3. Set up a dual power supply 50V with 5A current limit
4. Turn OFF the dual power supply before connecting to UUT.
5. Connect the dual power supply to CNN1, as shown in Fig 1.
Power up:
6. Turn ON the dual power supply. The B supplies must be applied and removed at the
same time.
7. The red LEDs (Protections) turn ON immediately and stay on as long as S1 is in OFF
position. Blue LEDs stay OFF.
8. Quiescent current for the positive and negative supplies must be less than 50mA, while S1
is in OFF position. Under this condition, IRS2092 is in shutdown mode.
9. Slide S1 to ON position; after one second delay, the two blue LEDs turn ON and the red
LEDs turns off. The two blue LEDs indicate that PWM oscillation is present. This transition
delay time is controlled by CSD pin of IRS2092, capacitor CP3
10. Under the normal operating condition with no input signal applied, quiescent current for the
positive supply must be less than 50 mA; the negative supply current must be less than
100 mA.

Switching Frequency Test:


11. With an oscilloscope, monitor switching waveform at test points VS1 of VS2 and L1B of
CH2. Self oscillating frequency must be 400kHz 25kHz.
Note: The self-oscillating switching frequency is pre-calibrated to 400kHz by the value of
R11. To change switching frequency, change the resistances of R11A and R11B for CH1
and CH2 respectively.

Audio Functionality Tests:


12. Set the signal generator to 1kHz, 20 mVRMS output.
13. Connect audio signal generators to RCA1A and RCA1B.
14. Sweep the audio signal voltage from 15 mVRMS to 1 VRMS.
15. Monitor the output signals at SPK1A/B with an oscilloscope. Waveform must be a non
distorted sinusoidal signal.
16. Observe 1 VRMS input generates output voltage of 36 VRMS. The ratio, R8/(R7+R2),
determines the voltage gain of IRAUDAMP7D.
17. Set switch S300 to Bridged position.
18. Observe that voltage gain doubles.

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Test Setup using Audio Precision (Ap):


19. Use unbalance-floating signal generator outputs.
20. Use balanced inputs taken across output terminals, SPKR1A and SPKR1B.
21. Connect Ap frame ground to GND in terminal CNN1.
22. Place AES-17 filter for all the testing except frequency response.
23. Use signal voltage sweep range from 15 mVRMS to 1 VRMS.
24. Run Ap test programs for all subsequent tests as shown in Fig 2- Fig 13 below.

Test Results

10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

Blue = CH1, Red = CH2


B Supply = 25V, 4 Resistive Load

Fig 2 IRAUDAMP7D-55, THD+N versus Power, Stereo, 4

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10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

Blue = CH1, Pink = CH2


B Supply = 35V, 4 Resistive Load

Fig 3 IRAUDAMP7D-100, THD+N versus Power, Stereo, 4

.
10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

500

B Supply = 35V, 8 Resistive Load, Bridged

Fig 4 IRAUDAMP7D-100, THD+N versus Power, Bridged, 8

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.
10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

500

Blue = CH1, Pink = CH2


B Supply = 50V, 4 Resistive Load

Fig 5 IRAUDAMP7D-150, THD+N versus Power, Stereo, 4

.
10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

800

B Supply = 50V, 8 Resistive Load

Fig 6 IRAUDAMP7D-150, THD+N versus Power, Bridged 8

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10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

500

Blue = CH1, Red = CH2


B Supply = 70V, 8 Resistive Load

Fig 7 IRAUDAMP7D-200, THD+N versus Power, Stereo 8

.
+4
+3
+2
+1
-0
-1
d
B
r
A

-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
20

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

20k

50k

100k 200k

Hz

Red
Blue

CH1 - 4 , 2 V Output referenced


CH1 - 8 , 2 V Output referenced

Fig 8 Frequency Response (All Models)


.

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100
50
10

1
0.5
%

0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01

0.001

0.0001
20

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

20k

Hz

Blue
Pink

CH1, 10W Output


CH1, 50W Output

Fig 9 IRAUDAMP7D-150, THD+N versus Frequency, 4


.
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
d
B
V

-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
20

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

20k

Hz

1V Output

Fig 10 IRAUDAMP7D-150, 1 kHz 1 V Output Spectrum, Stereo


.

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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
d
B
V

-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
20

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

20k

Hz

1V Output

Fig 11 IRAUDAMP7D-150, 1 kHz - 1V Output Spectrum, Bridged


.
+20
+0
-20
-40
d
B
V

-60
-80
-100
-120
-140
10

20

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

20k

Hz

Red
Blue

CH1 - ACD, No signal, Self Oscillator @ 400kHz


CH2 - ACD, No signal, Self Oscillator @ 400kHz

Fig 12 IRAUDAMP7D-150 Noise Floor

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Red Trace: Total Distortion + Noise Voltage


Gold Trace: Output Voltage

60 W / 4 , 1 kHz, THD+N = 0.02 %

250 W / 4 , 1 kHz, THD+N = 10 %

Measured Output and Distortion Waveforms

Fig 13 Clipping Characteristics


.

Efficiency
Figs 14-19 show efficiency characteristics of the IRAUDAMP7D. The high efficiency is achieved by
following major factors:
1) Low conduction loss due to the dual FETs offering low RDS(ON)
2) Low switching loss due to the dual FETs offering low input capacitance for fast rise and fall
times
3) Secure dead-time provided by the IRS2092, avoiding cross-conduction

100%
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%

25V-4ohms

50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

10

20

30

40

Output power (W)

50

60

B Supply = 25 V
Fig 14 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-55, 4 , Stereo

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.
100%
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%

35V-4ohms

50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

Output power (W)

B Supply = 35 V
Fig 15 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-100, 4 , Stereo
.
100%
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%
50%

35V-8ohms-Full bridge

40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

50

100

150

200

Output power (W)

250

300

B Supply = 35V
Fig 16 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-100, 8 , Bridged
.
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%
50V-4ohms

50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Output power (W)

B Supply = 50V
Fig 17 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-150, 4 , Stereo

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.
100%
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%
50%

50V-8ohms-Full bridge

40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

50

100

150

200

250 300

350

Output power (W)

400

450 500

550

B Supply = 50V
Fig 18 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-150, 8 , Bridged
.
100%
90%

Efficiency (%)

80%
70%
60%

70V-8ohms

50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0

50

100

150

200

Output power (W)

250

300

B supply = 70V
Fig 19 Efficiency versus Output Power, IRAUDAMP7D-200, 8 , Stereo

Thermal Considerations
With this high efficiency, the IRAUDAMP7D design can handle one-eighth of the continuous rated
power, which is generally considered to be a normal operating condition for safety standards,
without additional heatsink or forced air-cooling.

Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR)


The IRAUDAMP7D obtains good power supply rejection ratio of -65 dB at 1kHz shown in Fig 20.
With this high PSRR, IRAUDAMP7D accepts any power supply topology as far as the supply
voltages fit in the min and max range.

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Cyan: VAA & VSS are fed by +/-B bus


Green: VAA & VSS are fed by external +/-5 V regulated power supplies.
Fig 20 IRAUDAMP7D Power Supply Rejection Ratio

Short Circuit Protection Response


Figs 21-23 show over current protection reaction time of the IRAUDAMP7D in a short circuit event.
As soon as the IRS2092 detects over current condition, it shuts down PWM. After one second, the
IRS2092 tries to resume the PWM. If the short circuit persists, the IRS2092 repeats try and fail
sequences until the short circuit is removed.
Short Circuit in Positive and Negative Load Current

CSD pin

VS pin

CSD pin

Positive OCP

VS pin

Load current

Load current

Negative OCP

Fig 21 Positive and Negative OCP Waveforms


.

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OCP Waveforms Showing CSD Trip and Hiccup

CSD pin

CSD pin

VS pin

VS pin
Load current
Load current

.
Fig 22 OCP Response with Continuous Short Circuit
.

Actual Reaction Time


OCP Waveforms Showing actual reaction time

.
Fig. 23 High and Low Side OCP current waveform reaction time

IRAUDAMP7D Overview
The IRAUDAMP7D features a self-oscillating type PWM modulator for the lowest component
count, highest performance and robust design. This topology represents an analog version of a
second-order sigma-delta modulation having a Class D switching stage inside the loop. The

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benefit of the sigma-delta modulation, in comparison to the carrier-signal based modulation, is that
all the error in the audible frequency range is shifted to the inaudible upper-frequency range by
nature of its operation. Also, sigma-delta modulation allows a designer to apply a sufficient
amount of error correction.
The IRAUDAMP7D self-oscillating topology consists of following essential functional blocks.
Front-end integrator
PWM comparator
Level shifters
Gate drivers and MOSFETs
Output LPF

Integrator
Referring to Fig 24 below, the input operational amplifier of the IRS2092 forms a front-end secondorder integrator with R7, C4, C6, and R11. The integrator that receives a rectangular feedback
signal from the PWM output via R8 and audio input signal via R7 generates quadratic carrier
signal in COMP pin. The analog input signal shifts the average value of the quadratic waveform
such that the duty cycle varies according to the instantaneous voltage of the analog input signal.

PWM Comparator
The carrier signal in COMP pin is converted to PWM signal by an internal comparator that has
threshold at middle point between VAA and VSS. The comparator has no hysteresis in its input
threshold.

Level Shifters
The internal input level-shifter transfers the PWM signal down to the low-side gate driver section.
The gate driver section has another level-shifter that level shifts up the high-side gate signal to the
high-side gate driver section.

Gate Drivers and MOSFETs


The received PWM signal is sent to the dead-time generation block where a programmable
amount of dead time is added into the PWM signal between the two gate output signals of LO and
HO to prevent potential cross conduction across the output power MOSFETs. The high-side levelshifter shifts up the high-side gate drive signal out of the dead-time block.
The IRS2092 drives two MOSFETs, high- and low-sides, in the power stage providing the
amplified PWM waveform.

Output LPF

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The amplified PWM output is reconstructed back to analog signal by the output LC LPF.
Demodulation LC low-pass filter (LPF) formed by L1 and C12, filters out the Class D switching
carrier signal leaving the audio output at the speaker load. A single stage output filter can be used
with switching frequencies of 400 kHz and greater; a design with a lower switching frequency may
require an additional stage of LPF.

.
R8
R117

+B
CP4

0V

IN-

.
GND

Modulator
and
Shift level

Integrator

HO

VS
VCC

LP Filter

LO

COM

-VSS

-B

CP6

IRS2092

R24

D3

R7

INPUT

0V

VB

COMP

R25

FET1
IRFI4024H-117P
IRFI4212H-117P
IRFI4019H-117P
IRFI4020H-117P

0V

L1
C12

+VCC
CP5

R11

0V

C6

C7

C4

+B

+VAA

CP2

-B
R118

Fig 24 Simplified Block Diagram of IRAUDAMP7D Class D Amplifier

Functional Descriptions
IRS2092 Gate Driver IC
The IRAUDAMP7D uses IRS2092, a high-voltage (up to 200 V), high-speed power MOSFET
driver with internal dead-time and protection functions specifically designed for Class D audio
amplifier applications. These functions include OCP and UVP. The IRS2092 integrates bidirectional over current protection for both high-side and low-side MOSFETs. The dead-time can
be selected for optimized performance according to the size of the MOSFET, minimizing deadtime while preventing shoot-through. As a result, there is no gate-timing adjustment required
externally. Selectable dead-time through the DT pin voltage is an easy and reliable function which
requires only two external resistors, R26 and R27 as shown on Fig 25 below.
The IRS2092 offers the following functions.
PWM modulator

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Dead-time insertion
Over current protection
Under voltage protection
Level shifters

Refer to IRS2092 datasheet and AN-1138 for more details.

R117
3.3k 1w
R17
R22

R18

10K
U1
16

22uF
2
3

GND

VB

1nF

R3

1nF

C7

100R
CP3

HO

20R

14
VS1

COMP

VS

L1
22uH

R24

13

CSD

VCC

6
R13

D3

12

VSS

LO

11

20R

VREF

COM

OCSET

DT

IRS2092S DIP

R30
R31
10, 1W 2.2k

+
CH1
-

R25

10

10k

R12
8.7k

C12
0.47uF, 400V

4.7R

SPKR1
1
2

R20

-B
7

CH_OUT

10uF
CP2
22uF

R118
3.3k 1w

FET1

15

C6

C4

SD
D1

1nF

IN-

CP8
470uF,100V

C13
0.1uF, 400V

-B
1

3.3k

0.1uF,100V

22uF

R2

10uF

C11

10k
CP6

270R

CP1

RCA1

R11

CSH

R8
100k

VAA

D4

9.6k
R19

CP4
1

+B

75k

R26

R21

R23

10R

4.7K

10k
R27
10k

CP5
22uF

LED1
Blue
C14
0.1uF

CP7
470uF,100V

VCC

-B

Fig 25 System-level View of IRAUDAMP7D


Self-Oscillating Frequency
Self-oscillating frequency is determined by the total delay time along the control loop of the
system; the propagation delay of the IRS2092, the MOSFETs switching speed, the time-constant
of front-end integrator (R7, R8, R11, C4, C6, C7). Variations in +B and B supply voltages also
affect the self-oscillating frequency.
The self-oscillating frequency changes with the duty ratio. The frequency is highest at idling. It
drops as duty cycle varies away from 50%.

Adjustments of Self-Oscillating Frequency


Use R11 to set different self-oscillating frequencies. The PWM switching frequency in this type of
self-oscillating switching scheme greatly impacts the audio performance, both in absolute

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frequency and frequency relative to the other channels. In the absolute terms, at higher
frequencies distortion due to switching-time becomes significant, while at lower frequencies, the
bandwidth of the amplifier suffers. In relative terms, interference between channels is most
significant if the relative frequency difference is within the audible range.
Normally, when adjusting the self-oscillating frequency of the different channels, it is suggested to
either match the frequencies accurately, or have them separated by at least 25kHz. Under the
normal operating condition with no audio input signal, the switching-frequency is set around
400kHz in the IRAUDAMP7D.

Selectable Dead-time
The dead-time of the IRS2092 is set based on the voltage applied to the DT pin. Fig 26 lists the
suggested component value for each programmable dead-time between 25 and 105 ns.
All the IRAUDAMP7D models use DT2 (45ns) dead-time.

Dead-time Mode
DT1
DT2
DT3
DT4

R1
<10k
5.6k
8.2k
Open

R2
Open
4.7k
3.3k
<10k

DT/SD Voltage
Vcc
0.46 x Vcc
0.29 x Vcc
COM

Recommended Resistor Values for Dead Time Selection


Dead- time

IRS2092(S)
25nS

>0.5mA

Vcc

45nS

R1
75nS

DT

105nS

R2
0.23xVcc

0.36xVcc

0.57xVcc

Vcc

VDT

COM

Fig 26 Dead-time Settings vs. VDT Voltage

Protection System Overview


The IRS2092 integrates over current protection (OCP) inside the IC. The rest of the protections,
such as over-voltage protection (OVP), under-voltage protection (UVP), speaker DC offset

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protection (DCP) and over temperature protection (OTP), are realized externally to the IRS2092
(Fig 27).
In the event that any of these external fault conditions are detected, the external shutdown circuit
will disable the output by pulling down CSD pins, turning on red LEDs, and turning off blue LEDs
(Fig 28). If the fault condition persists, the protection circuit stays in shutdown until the fault is
removed. Once the fault is cleared, the blue LEDs turn on and red LEDs turn off.
TH100 is thermally connected with Heat sink

DCP

R108
CH1_OUT
100k
R109

Q102
2N3906

CH2_OUT
100k
R110

R103
715R
R101
4.7k

2N3906

R104
4.7k Q101

100k
CP100
Q103
2N3906
330uF, 10V

-VSS1

S1

+B

-VSS1

OVP

1
3
4

+B
Z100
*68V

R111
10k

Z101
*39V

JW3

R112
47K

UVP

OTP

TH100
2.2k

5
SD

6
SW DPDT

R105
10k

R106
10k

R107
10k

Q104
2N3904

Q100
2N3904

R102
10k

C100
0.1uF

R113
10k
-VSS1
-VSS1

Fig 27 DCP, OTP, UVP and OVP Protection Circuits


.
.
R17
D4

CSH

+B

VB

1.2V

BAV19

R19

R18

HO

FET1

+VAA
CSD

VS
VCC
OCSET

-VSS

CSD

CP3

.
RED

PROT

FET2

LP Filter

OCREF
5.1V
OCREF

R13

LO
BLUE

R12

LED1

-B

OCSET

COM

Fig 28 Simplified Functional Diagram of OCP and Associated LED Indicators

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Over-Current Protection (OCP)


Low-Side Current Sensing
The low-side current sensing feature protects the low side MOSFET from an overload condition in negative
load current by measuring drain-to-source voltage across RDS(ON) during its on state. OCP shuts down the
switching operation if the drain-to-source voltage exceeds a preset trip level.
The voltage setting on the OCSET pin programs the threshold for low-side over-current sensing. When the
VS voltage during low-side conduction gets higher than the OCSET voltage, the IRS2092 turns off outputs
and pulls CSD down to -VSS.

High-Side Current Sensing


The high-side current sensing protects the high side MOSFET from an overload condition in
positive load current by measuring drain-to-source voltage across RDS(ON) during its on state. OCP
shuts down the switching operation if the drain-to-source voltage exceeds a preset trip level.
High-side over-current sensing monitors drain-to-source voltage of the high-side MOSFET while it
is in the on state through the CSH and VS pins. The CSH pin detects the drain voltage with
reference to the VS pin, which is the source of the high-side MOSFET. In contrast to the low-side
current sensing, the threshold of CSH pin to trigger OC protection is internally fixed at 1.2V. An
external resistive divider R19, R18 and R17 are used to program a threshold as shown in Fig 26.
An external reverse blocking diode D4 is required to block high voltage feeding into the CSH pin
during low-side conduction. By subtracting a forward voltage drop of 0.6V at D4, the minimum
threshold which can be set for the high-side is 0.6V across the drain-to-source.

Table 2 Actual OCP table setting thresholds


Function
OCSET

Device
R12A
R12B
Tested OCP current 25oC
CSH
R18A
R18B
Tested OCP current 25oC
Peak load current
at rated power

Amp7-55

Amp7-100

Amp7-150

Amp7-200

1.3K

3.9K

7.5K

5.2K

23A

30A

23A

4.7K

9.6K

8.2K

23A

29A

23A

8.7A

12.2A

8.9A

0.0

6.0A

Over-Voltage Protection (OVP)


OVP is provided externally to the IRS2092. OVP shuts down the amplifier if the bus voltage
between GND and +B exceeds 75V. The threshold is determined by a Zener diode Z100. OVP

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protects the board from harmful excessive supply voltages, such as due to bus pumping at very
low frequency continuous output in stereo mode.

Under-Voltage Protection (UVP)


UVP is provided externally to the IRS2092. UVP prevents unwanted audible noise output from
unstable PWM operation during power up and down. UVP shuts down the amplifier if the bus
voltage between GND and +B falls below a voltage set by Zener diode Z101.

Speaker DC-Voltage Protection (DCP)


DCP protects speakers against DC output current feeding to its voice coil. DC offset detection
detects abnormal DC offset and shuts down PWM. If this abnormal condition is caused by a
MOSFET failure because one of the high-side or low-side MOSFETs short circuited and remained
in the on state, the power supply needs to be cut off in order to protect the speakers. Output DC
offset greater than 4V triggers DCP.

Offset Null (DC Offset) Adjustment


The IRAUDAMP7D requires no output-offset adjustment. DC offsets are tested to be less than 20
mV.

Over-Temperature Protection (OTP)


A NTC resistor, TH100 in Fig 25, is placed in close proximity to two dual MOSFETs on a heatsink
to monitor heatsink temperature. If the heatsink temperature rises above 100 C, the OTP shuts
down both channels by pulling down CSD pins of the IRS2092. OTP recovers once the
temperature has cooled down.

ON-OFF Switch
OFF position of S1 forces the IRAUDAMP7D to stay in shutdown mode by pulling down the CSD
pin. During the shutdown mode the output MOSFETs are kept off.

Click and POP Noise Reduction


Thanks to the click and pop elimination function built into the IRS2092, IRAUDAMP7D does not
use any additional components for this function.

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Power Supply Requirements


For convenience, the IRAUDAMP7D has all the necessary housekeeping power supplies onboard
and only requires a pair of symmetric power supplies. Power supply voltage depends on the model
and is shown in the power selection in Table 1.

House Keeping Power Supply


The internally-generated housekeeping power supplies include 5.6V for analog signal processing,
and +12V supply (VCC) referred to negative supply rail -B for MOSFET gate drive. The VAA and
VSS supplying floating input section are fed from +B and -B power stage bus supplies via R117
and R118, respectively. Gate driver section of IRS2092 uses VCC to drive gates of MOSFETs.
The VCC is referenced to B (negative power supply). D3 and CP6 form a bootstrap floating supply
for the HO gate driver.

Bus Pumping
When the IRAUDAMP7D is running in the stereo mode, bus pumping effect takes place with low
frequency high output. Since the energy flowing in the Class D switching stage is bi-directional,
there is a period where the Class D amplifier feeds energy back to the power supply. The majority
of the energy flowing back to the supply is from the energy stored in the inductor in the output LPF.
Usually, the power supply has no way to absorb the energy coming back from the load.
Consequently the bus voltage is pumped up, creating bus voltage fluctuations.
Following conditions make bus pumping worse:
1. Lower output frequencies (bus-pumping duration is longer per half cycle)
2. Higher power output voltage and/or lower load impedance (more energy transfers between
supplies)
3. Smaller bus capacitance (the same energy will cause a larger voltage increase)
The OVP protects IRAUDAMP7D from failure in case of excessive bus pumping. One of the
easiest counter measures of bus pumping is to drive both of the channels in a stereo configuration
out-of-phase so that one channel consumes the energy flow from the other and does not return it
to the power supply. Bus voltage detection monitors only +B supply, assuming the bus pumping
on the supplies is symmetric in +B and -B supplies.
There is no bus pumping effect in full bridge mode.

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Cyan: Positive Rail voltage (+B), Green: Speaker Output, Pink: Negative Rail voltage (-B)
Fig 29 Bus Pumping in Half Bridge Mode

Bridged Configuration
By selecting S300 to Bridged position, the IRAUDAMP7D realizes full bridge mode, also known as
bridge-tied-load, or BTL configuration. Full bridge operation is achieved by feeding out-of-phase
audio input signals to the two input channels as shown in the Fig 30 below.
In bridged mode, IRAUDAMP7D receives audio input signal from channel A only. The on-board
inverter feed out-of-phase signal to Channel B. The speaker output must be connected between
(+) of Channel A and (+) of Channel B in bridged mode.
In bridged mode, nominal load impedance is 8 . (See power table in Table 1)
.
C300

From Ch A
RCA1

JW8

R300
22k

Bridged

R302
+VAA

0.1uF
1

100
7

R301
22k

CP1B+ S300
1

U300
TL072CP

From Ch B
RCA2

4
6

6
SW DPDT

5
C301

Steereo
R303
-VSS

0.1uF

100

Fig 30 Bridged Configuration (BTL)

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Load Impedance
Each channel is optimized for a 4 speaker load in half bridge and 8 load in full bridge.

Output Filter Selection


Since the output filter is not included in the control loop of the IRAUDAMP7D, the control loop has
no ability to compensate performance deterioration caused by the output filter. Therefore, it is
necessary to understand what characteristics are preferable when designing the output filter.
1) The DC resistance of the inductor should be minimized to 20 m or less.
2) The linearity of the output inductor and capacitor should be high with output current and
voltage.
Fig 31 demonstrates THD performance difference with various inductors.

100
T

10

0.1

0.01

0.001

0.0001
100m

200m

500m

10

20

50

100

200

Fig 31 THD+N vs. Output Power with Different kind of Output Inductors

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Input Signal and Gain Setting


A proper input signal is an analog signal ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz with up to 3 VRMS amplitude
with a source impedance of no more than 600 . Input signal with frequencies from 30kHz to
60kHz may cause LC resonance in the output LPF, causing a large reactive current flowing
through the switching stage, especially with greater than 8 load impedances, and the LC
resonance can activate OCP.
The IRAUDAMP7D has an RC network called Zobel network (R30 and C13) to damp the
resonance and prevent peaking frequency response with light loading impedance. (Fig 32) The
Zobel network is not thermally rated to handle continuous supersonic frequencies above 20kHz.
These supersonic input frequencies can be filtered out by adding R2 and C2 as shown on main
schematic Fig 33 and Fig 34. This RC filter works also as an input RF filter to prevent potential
radio frequency interferences.
.
0V

LP Filter
0V

L1
C12

R30

C13

Fig 32 Output Low Pass Filter and Zobel Network

Gain Setting
The ratio of resistors R8/R2 in Fig 23 sets voltage gain. The IRAUDAMP7D has no on board volume control.
To change the voltage gain, change the input resistor term R2. Changing R8 affects PWM control loop
design and may result poor audio performance.

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Feedback

*47k
R18A

U1A

*9.1k
R19A

+VAA1
1

Z103A
5.6V

CP4A
22uF

VAA

CSH

16

GND

VB

HS1
22uF

3
R14A

C7A
1nF

1nF

R3A

C4A

4
5

100R

-VSS1
Z104A
5.6V

CP3A
10uF
CP2A
22uF

R118A
*3.3k 1w

HO

14

COMP

VS

13

15V

12

D3A
R20A

C6A

SD
D1A

IN-

R13A

CSD

VCC

VSS

LO

VREF

COM

OCSET

DT

C11A
0.1uF,100V

CP8A
*470uF, 100V

R26A

R23A

10R

10k

10k
R27A
10k

CP5A
22uF

VCC1

+B
VS1

L1A
22uH

C8A

LED1A

D5A

C12A
0.47uF, 400V

R30A
10, 1W

D6A
-B

C13A
0.1uF, 400V

0.1uF,100V
CP7A
-B

*470uF, 100V

Blue LED
2 R114A
*1k 1w
TIP31C
R115A

Q105A
Z102A

*15k

15V

-B

Note: Components values marked on red or * are according to power table


IRAUDAMP7-55, +B,-B are +/-25V with FET1 as IRFI4024H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-100, +B,-B are +/-35V with FET1 as IRFI4212H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-150, +B,-B are +/-50V with FET1 as IRFI4019H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-200, +B,-B are +/-70V with FET1 as IRFI4020H-117P

22uF

Drawing by: M.Rodriguez [email protected]


CP101A

Fig 33 Amplifier Schematic, Channel 1


.

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SPKR1A
1
2

C14A

Heat sink

CHA, OUT
CH1_OUT

IRS2092PbF

R25A
JW2A

10
R21A

R24A

20R

-B
7

4
3

4.7R

11

10k

R12A
*7.5k

20R
Z1A

Red LED
2

4.7k

1nF

FET1A
*IRFI4019H-117P

15

*300R
BS250P
Prot A
3 FET2A 1

D4A

10k
CP6A

R11A

-B CONN1

+B
C10A
0.1uF, 400V

10k

R29A

R1A
100k

R22A

CHA

open

*3.01k 1%
C2A
1nF

1
2
3

+B

JW1A

R28A

330

+B

10R

R7A

C9A
open

22uF

R2A

150pF,250V

RCA1 CP1A

*3.3k 1w
R17A

RCA1A

+B

R117A

R8A
*120k 1%

Note:
R2 & C2 are RF filters, optional

IRAUDAMP7 Rev 2.2

R31A
2.2k

+
CHA
-

Feedback

R22B

*47k
R18B

CSH

GND

VB

10k
CP6B

R11B

15

*270R

22uF
3

Prot B

4.7k

Red LED

3 FET2B 1

1nF

C7B
1nF

1nF

BS250P
R3B

C4B

R14B

D1B

100R

Z104B
5.6V

14

COMP

VS

15V

13

CSD

VCC

VSS

LO

R24B
3

D3B
R20B

12

10uF

6
R13B

4.7R

11
-B

VREF

COM

R25B
JW2B

10

10k

R21B
8

OCSET
IRS2092PbF

DT

R23B

R26B

10k

10R
CP5B
22uF

LED1B

Blue LED
2 R114B

Q105B
Z102B

*1k 1w
TIP31C
R115B

10k
R27B
10k

VCC2

R12B
*7.5k

20R

*10k

15V

-B

Note: Components values marked on red or * are according to power table


IRAUDAMP7-55, +B,-B are +/-25V with FET1 as IRFI4024H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-100, +B,-B are +/-35V with FET1 as IRFI4212H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-150, +B,-B are +/-50V with FET1 as IRFI4019H-117P
IRAUDAMP7-200, +B,-B are +/-70V with FET1 as IRFI4020H-117P

22uF

CP101B

Fig 34 Amplifier Schematic, Channel 2


.

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0.1uF,100V

L2
+B
L1B
22uH

VS2

C12B
0.47uF, 400V

C8B

Heat sink

CP8B
*470uF, 100V

22uH

CP3B

CP2B
22uF
R118B
*3.3k 1w

HO

20R
Z1B

5
-VSS2

IN-

C6B

SD

FET1B
*IRFI4019H-117P

*470uF, 100V

SPKR1B

D5B

1
2
R30B
10, 1W

D6B

C13B
0.1uF, 400V
CP7B

-B

CH2 OUT
CH2_OUT

-B

0.1uF,100V
C14B

VAA

C11B

C10B
0.1uF, 400V

CP4B
22uF

16

R29B

Z103B
5.6V

D4B

*9.1k
R19B

+VAA2
1

+B

C9B

U1B

R28B

10k

10R

R1B
100k

+B

JW1B

open

*3.01k 1%
C2B
1nF

+B

open

330

22uF

*3.3k 1w
R17B

R7B

R2B

150pF,250V

RCA1 CP1B

RCA1B

R117B

R8B
*100k 1%

Note:
R2 & C2 are RF filters, optional

R31B
2.2k

+
CH1
-

SD
+B
-B

JW21
JW20
JW5
JW6
JW7

VCC2
TH100 is thermally connected with Heat sink

VCC2

DCP

R108

SD

CH1_OUT
TH100
2.2k

OTP

+B
-B

100k
R109

Q102
2N3906

VCC2

CH2_OUT
100k
R110

R103
715R

R104
4.7k Q101

R101
4.7k

2N3906

VCC1

100k
CP100
Q103
2N3906
330uF, 10V

-VSS1

S1

+B

+B

1
-VSS1

Z100
*68V

Z101
*39V

R111
10k

6
SW DPDT

R105
10k

R106
10k

R107
10k

JW3

R112
47K

Q104
2N3904

Q100
2N3904

R102
10k

UVP

SD

OVP

C100
0.1uF

R113
10k

Drawing by: M.Rodriguez [email protected]

-VSS1
-VSS1

Note: Components values marked on red or * are according to power table

Fig 35 Protection Schematic


.
Bridged
S300
CP1B+

From CHA, RCA input


RCA1

0.1uF
1

R300

JW8

22k

Steereo
JW9

RCA2

+VAA2

100

R301
22k

R302

From CH2, RCA input

SW DPDT
5
C300

U300
TL071CP

2
6
3
4

5
C301

Drawing by: M.Rodriguez [email protected]

R303
-VSS2

0.1uF

100

Fig 36 Bridge Preamp Schematic

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IRAUDAMP7D-150 Fabrication Materials


Table 3 IRAUDAMP7D-150 Electrical Bill of Materials
Quantit
y

Value

Description

Designator

Digikey P/N

Vendor

1nF, 50V

CAP 1nF 50V


POLYESTER 5%

C2A, C2B, C4A,


C4B, C6A, C6B,
C7A, C7B

P4551-ND

Panasonic ECG

150 pF, 250V

C8A, C8B

P11413TB-ND

Panasonic ECG

Open

C9A, C9B

P11413TB-ND

Panasonic ECG

0.1uF, 400V

C10A, C10B, C13A,


C13B

495-1311-ND

EPCOS Inc

0.1uF 100V

C11A, C11B, C14A,


C14B

495-1147-ND

EPCOS Inc

0.47uF,
400V

C12A, C12B

495-1315-ND

EPCOS Inc

0.1uF 100V

C100, C300, C301

495-1147-ND

EPCOS Inc

ED365/3

CONN1

ED2355-ND

On Shore
Technology

CP1A, CP1B, CP2A,


CP2B, CP4A, CP4B,
CP5A, CP5B, CP6A,
CP6B, CP101A,
CP101B

493-1058-ND

Nichicon

CP3A, CP3B

P966-ND

Panasonic ECG

CP7A, CP7B, CP8A,


CP8B

493-1985-ND

Nichicon

CP100

P5125-ND

Panasonic ECG

D1A, D1B

1N4148T-73CT-ND

Rohm

12

22uF

10uF, 16V

470uF/100V

CERAMIC CAP 150PF


250 VAC CERAMIC
10 %
CERAMIC CAP 150PF
250 VAC CERAMIC
10%
CAP .10UF 400V
METAL
POLYPROPYLANE
CAP .10UF 100V
METAL POLYESTER
CAP .47UF 400V
METAL
POLYPROPYLANE
CAP .10UF 100V
METAL POLYESTER
TERMINAL BLOCK
7.50MM 3POS PCB
CAP 22UF 25V ELECT
VR RADIAL
CAP ELECT 10UF 16V
KS RADIAL
CAP 470UF 100V
ELECT PW RADIAL
CAP 330UF 10V ALUM
LYTIC RADIAL
DIODE SWITCH 100V
150MA DO-35

330uF, 10V

1N4148T-73

MUR120RLG

DIODE ULTRA FAST


1A 200V AXIAL DO-41

D3A, D3B, D4A, D4B

MUR120RLGOSCT
-ND

1N4003

DIODE GEN PURPOSE


200V 1A DO41

D5A, D5B, D6A, D6B

1N4003FSCT-ND

*IRFI4019H117P

FET1A, FET1B

IR's Part No.

BS250P

FET2A, FET2B

BS250P-ND

Zetex Inc

Aluminum heat spreader

HS1

Drawing
IRHS_Amp1

Custom made

AXIAL JUMPER RES


0.0 OHM
AXIAL JUMPER RES
0.0 OHM
Wire Jumper #20 AWG
insulated
Wire Jumper #20 AWG
insulated
Wire Jumper #20 AWG
insulated
Wire Jumper #20 AWG
insulated
Wire Jumper #20 AWG
insulated
Class D Inductor, 22UH

JW1A, JW1B, JW2A,


JW2B

P0.0BACT-ND

JW3

P0.0BACT-ND

JW5

Custom

Custom

JW6, JW7

Custom

Custom

JW8

Custom

Custom

JW9

Custom

Custom

JW20, JW21

Custom

Custom

L1A, L1B

Sagami 7G17A-

Sagami

Heat sink

Wire 0.400"

Wire 0.300"

Wire 1.640"

Wire 1.800"

Wire 1.240"

Wire 1.200"

Wire 0.800"

22uH, 13A

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IRFI4019H-117P, Dual
MOSFET TO-220-5
MOSFET P-CH 45V
230MA TO-92

IRAUDAMP7D REV 2.9

ON
Semiconducto
r
Fairchild
Semiconducto
r
International
Rectifier

Panasonic ECG
Panasonic ECG

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13A
2

Blue LED

Red LED

2N3904-AP

220M-R

LED 3MM DUAL


FLANGE BLUE CLEAR
LED 3MM HI-EFF RED
TRANSPARENT

LED1A, LED1B

160-1600-ND

LITE-ON INC

Prot A, Prot B

160-1140-ND

LITE-ON INC

TRANSISTOR NPN GP
40V TO92

Q100, Q104

2N3904-APCT-ND

2N3906-AP

TRANSISTOR PNP GP
40V TO92

Q101, Q102, Q103

2N3906-APCT-ND

TIP31C

TRANS NPN EPITAX


100V 3A TO-220

Q105A, Q105B

TIP31CFS-ND

100k

R1A, R1B, R108,


R110

P100KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

330

R2A, R2B

P330BACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

100 Ohms

R3A, R3B

P100BACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

3k 1%

R7A, R7B

P3.00KCACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

120k 1%

R8A, R8B

P120KCACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

300 Ohms

R11A, R11B

P300BACT-ND

P300BACTND

7.5k

R12A, R12B

P7.5KBACT-ND

Yageo

R13A, R13B, R19A,


R19B, R22A, R22B,
R23A, R23B, R26A,
R26B, R27A, R27B,
R102, R105, R106,
R107, R111, R113

P10KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R14A, R14B, R101,


R104

P4.7KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R17A, R17B

P47KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R18A, R18B

P9.1KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R20A, R20B

P4.7BACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R21A, R21B, R28A,


R28B

PPC10.0XCT-ND

Vishay/BC
Components

R24A, R24B, R25A,


R25B

PPC20.0XCT-ND

Vishay/BC
Components

R29A, R29B

PPC10.0XCT-ND

Vishay/BC
Components

R30A, R30B

10W-1-ND

Yageo

R31A, R31B

2.2KW-1-ND

Yageo

R103

CMF715QFCT-ND

Vishay/Dale

18

10k

4.7k

47k

9.1k

4.7 Ohms

10 Ohms

20R

open

2.2k 1W

2.2k 1W

715 1%

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RES 100K OHM


CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 330 OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 100 OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES METAL
FILM 3.00K OHM 1/4W
1%
AXIAL RES METAL
FILM 120K OHM 1/4W
1%
AXIAL RES 300 OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 7.5K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 10k OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 4.7K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 47K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 9.1K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 4.7 OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES METAL
FILM 10.0 OHM 1/2W
1%
AXIAL RES METAL
FILM 20.0 OHM 1/2W
1%
AXIAL RES METAL
FILM 10.0 OHM 1/2W
1%
AXIAL RES 10 OHM 1W
5% METAL OXIDE
AXIAL RES 2.2K OHM
1W 5% METAL OXIDE
AXIAL RES 715 OHM
1% 50PPM 1/4W

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Commercial
Co.
Micro
Commercial
Co.
Fairchild
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r

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100k

47k

1k 1W

15k

3.3k 1W

22k

100 Ohms

1
1
2

RCJ-013
(White CH2)
RCJ-012 (Red
CH1)
EG2209A

ED365/2

2.2k at 25C

IRS2092PbF

TL071CP

15V

RES 100K OHM


CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 47K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 1.0K OHM
1W 5% METAL OXIDE
AXIAL RES 15k OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 3.3K OHM
1W 5% METAL OXIDE
AXIAL RES 22K OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
AXIAL RES 100 OHM
CARBON FILM 1/4W
5%
CONN RCA JACK
METAL R/A WHT PCB
CONN RCA JACK
METAL R/A WHT PCB
SWITCH SLIDE DPDT
12V .1A L=4
TERMINAL BLOCK
7.50MM 2POS PCB
THERMISTOR NTC
2.2K OHM LEADED
Class D Controller,
IRS2092PbF DIP-16,
Class D Controller,
IRS2092PbFDIP-16
IC LN JFET-IN GP OP
AMP 8-DIP

R109

P100KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R112

P47KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R114A, R114B

1.0KW-1-ND

Yageo

R115A, R115B

P15KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R117A, R117B,
R118A, R118B

3.3KW-1-ND

Yageo

R300, R301

P22KBACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

R302, R303

P100BACT-ND

Panasonic ECG

RCA1A

CP-1402-ND
(White)

CUI Inc

RCA1B

CP-1401-ND (Red)

CUI Inc

S1, S300

EG1908-ND

E-Switch
On Shore
Technology
Vishay/BC
Components

SPKR1A, SPKR1B

ED2354-ND

TH100

BC2304-ND

U1A, U1B

IR's P/N

U300

296-7186-5-ND

DIODE Zener 500MW


15V DO35

Z1A, Z1B, Z102A,


Z102B

1N5245B-TPCTND

68V

DIODE Zener 500MW


68V DO35

Z100

1N5266B-TPCTND

39V

DIODE Zener 500MW


39V DO35

Z101

1N5259BDICT-ND

5.6V

DIODE Zener 500MW


5.6V DO35

Z103A, Z103B,
Z104A, Z104B

1N5232B-TPCTND

International
Rectifier
Texas
Instruments
Micro
Commercial
Co.
Micro
Commercial
Co.
Micro
Commercial
Co.
Micro
Commercial
Co.

Note all W and 1W resistors are flame proof part numbers

Table 4 IRAUDAMP7D Mechanical Bill of Materials


Quantit
y

Value

Description

Designator

Digikey
P/N

Vendor

16-DIP Socket

16 PIN SOLDER TAIL DIP


SOCKET

IC Socket 1

A402AE
-ND

Aries
Electronics

Washer #4 SS

WASHER LOCK
INTERNAL #4 SS

Lock washer 1, Lock washer 2,


Lock washer 3, Lock washer 4,
Lock washer 5

H729ND

Building
Fasteners

PCB

Print Circuit Board


IRAUDAMP7D_Rev
2.2 .PCB

PCB 1

12

Screw 440X5/16

SCREW MACHINE
PHILLIPS 4-40X5/16

Screw 1, Screw 2, Screw 3,


Screw 4, Screw 5, Screw 6,
Screw 7, Screw 8, Screw 9,
Screw 10, Screw 11, Screw 12

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Custom
H343ND

Building
Fasteners

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Stand off 0.5"

STANDOFF HEX 440THR .500"L ALUM

Stand Off 1, Stand Off 2, Stand


Off 3, Stand Off 4

1893KND

Stand off 0.5"

STANDOFF HEX M/F 440 .500" ALUM, Chassis


GND

Stand Off 5

8401KND

AAVID 4880G

Thermalloy TO-220
mounting kit with screw

TO-220 mounting kit 1

Newuar
k
82K609
6

Keystone
Electronics
Keystone
Electronics
Thermalloy

Table 5 IRAUDAMP7D Models Differential Table


Model Name
Item
IR Power
MOSFETS
Half Bridge
Output
Full Bridge
Output
Power
Supply
Audio Gain
Feedback
+VAA
-VSS

VCC
OCSET
CSH
Oscillation
Frequency
VB

25 W x 2

60 W x 2

125 W x 2

AMP7D-200
IRFI4020H117P
250 W x 2

50 W x 2

120 W x 2

250 W x 2

N/A

Stereo

100 W x 1

240 W x 1

500 W x 1

N/A

Bridged

+B, -B
B Voltage
Range
Gain

25 V

35 V

50 V

70 V

3 V
20

5 V
30

8 V
36

10 V
40

R8A,R8B
R117A*
R117B*
R118A*
R118B*
R114A*
R114B*
R115A
R115B
R12A
R12B
R18A
R18B
R11A
R11B
R17A
R17B

68k

100k

120k

130 k

1 k, 1 W

2.2 k, 1 W

3.3 k, 1 W

5.1 k, 1 W

1 k, 1 W

2.2 k, 1 W

3.3 k, 1 W

5.1 k, 1 W

100,1 W

220, 1 W

1 k, 1 W

2.2 k 1 W

4.7 k

10 k

15 k

20 k

1.3 k
(20 A)
0.0
(20A)

3.9 k
(23 A)
4.7 k
(23A)

7.5 k
(30 A)
9.1 k
(29A)

5.1 k
(23 A)
8.2 k
(23 A)

(Trip
level)
(Trip
level)

270

270

300

360

400kHz

20 k

33 k

47 k

75k

24 V
1N5252BDICTND
12 V
1N5242B-TPCTND

47 V
1N5261BDICTND
30 V
1N5256BDICTND

68 V
1N5266B-TPCTND
39 V
1N5259BDICTND

91 V
1N5270BTPCT-ND
51 V
1N5262BTPCT-ND

IN4002

IN4002

IN4002

N/A

FET1

OVP

Z100

UVP

Z101

Clamping
Diode

D5A
D5B
D6A
D6B

AMP7D-55

AMP7D-100

AMP7D-150

IRFI4024H-117P

IRFI4212H-117P

IRFI4019H-117P

Notes

Stereo

Zener
Digikey
P/N
Zener
Digikey
P/N

* Marked components are axial, 5 %, w, and flame proof type.

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IRAUDAMP7D Hardware
Put silicone grease between
the heat spreader and TO-220-5

Heat sink

Heatsink threaded

Screw
Lock washer
Flat Washer #4
Dual FET
TO-220-5

Heatsink threaded
PCB
Lock washer
Screws
H343-ND

Screw

Lock washers
H729-ND

Fig 37 Dual MOSFET Mounting

TO-220 Pad insulator

Heat Sink

Shoulder Washer
Heatsink threaded

Screw
Lock washer
Flat Washer #4

TO-220
Heatsink threaded
PCB
Lock washer
Lock washers
H729-ND

Screw

Screws
H343-ND

Fig 38 +VCC Regulator TO-220 Mounting

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Fig 39 Heat Spreader


.
Screw
H343-ND

Screw
H343-ND
Lock washer

Screw
H343-ND
Lock washer

Lock washer

incert thermistor
into this hole and
put silicone grease

Screw
H343-ND

Stand Off 3
1893K-ND

Lock washer

Stand Off 2
1893K-ND

Lock washer
Lock washer
Screw
Stand Off 4
1893K-ND

Lock washers
H729-ND

GND Standoff
Screw
Stand Off 5
8401K-ND

Stand Off 1
1893K-ND

Screws
H343-ND

Fig 40 Hardware Assemblies

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IRAUDAMP7D PCB Specifications


PCB:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Single Layers SMT PCB with through holes


1/16 thickness
2/0 OZ Cu
FR4 material
10 mil lines and spaces
Solder Mask to be Green enamel EMP110 DBG (CARAPACE) or Enthone
Endplate DSR-3241or equivalent.
7. Top Silk Screen to be white epoxy non conductive per IPCRB 276 Standard.
8. All exposed copper must finished with TIN-LEAD Sn 60 or 63 for 100u inches
thick.
9. Tolerance of PCB size shall be 0.010 0.000 inches
10. Tolerance of all Holes is -.000 + 0.003
11. PCB acceptance criteria as defined for class II PCBS standards.
Gerber Files Apertures Description:
All Gerber files stored in the attached CD-ROM were generated from Protel Altium
Designer Altium Designer 6. Each file name extension means the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

.gbl
.gto
.gbs
.gko
.gm1
.gd1
.gg1
.txt
.apr

Bottom copper, bottom side


Top silk screen
Bottom Solder Mask
Keep Out,
Mechanical
Drill Drawing
Drill locations
CNC data
Apertures data

Additional files for assembly that may not be related with Gerber files:
10. .pcb
11. .bom
12. .cpl
13. .sch
14. .csv
15. .net
16. .bak
17. .lib

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PCB file
Bill of materials
Components locations
Schematic
Pick and Place Components
Net List
Back up files
PCB libraries

IRAUDAMP7D REV 2.9

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Fig 41 IRAUDAMP7D PCB Top Overlay (Top View)

Fig 42 IRAUDAMP7D PCB Bottom Layer (Top View)

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Revision changes descriptions


Revision
Rev 2.8
Rev 2.9

Changes description
Released
BOM append R21B;
Schematic: CH2 R21AR21B

Date
September, 03 2008
October,24,2013

WORLD HEADQUARTERS: 233 Kansas St., El Segundo, California 90245 Tel: (310) 252-7105
Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 09/03/2008

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