TDA1519B
TDA1519B
TDA1519B
DATA SHEET
TDA1519B
12 W BTL or 2 x 6 W stereo car
radio power amplifier
Product specification May 1992
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
Philips Semiconductors Product specification
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA1519B is an integrated class-B dual output amplifier in a 9-lead single in-line (SIL) plastic medium power
package. The device is primarily developed for car radio applications.
Features
• Requires very few external components for Bridge Tied • AC and DC short-circuit-safe to ground and VP
Load (BTL) • Thermally protected
• Stereo or BTL application • Reverse polarity safe
• High output power • Capability to handle high energy on outputs (VP = 0 V)
• Low offset voltage at output (important for BTL) • No switch-on/switch-off plop
• Fixed gain • Protected against electrostatic discharge
• Good ripple rejection • Identical inputs (inverting and non-inverting)
• Mute/stand-by switch • Compatible with TDA1519A (except output power).
• Load dump protection
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
9-lead SIL; plastic (SOT110B); SOT110-1; 1996 July 22.
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PINNING
1 NINV non-inverting input
2 GND1 ground (signal)
3 RR supply voltage ripple rejection
4 OUT1 output 1
5 GND2 ground (substrate)
6 OUT2 output 2
7 VP positive supply voltage
8 M/SS mute/stand-by switch
9 INV inverting input
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA1519B contains two identical amplifiers with differential input stages. The gain of each amplifier is fixed at
40 dB. A special feature of this device is the mute/stand-by switch which has the following features:
• Low stand-by current (< 100 µA)
• Low mute/stand-by switching current (low cost supply switch)
• Mute condition.
RATINGS
Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS SYMBOL MIN. MAX. UNIT
Supply voltage
operating VP − 18 V
non-operating VP − 30 V
load dump protected during 50 ms;
tr ≥ 2.5 ms VP − 45 V
AC and DC short-circuit-safe
voltage VPSC − 18 V
Reverse polarity VPR − 6 V
Energy handling capability
at outputs VP = 0 V − 200 mJ
Non-repetitive peak output current IOSM − 4 A
Repetitive peak output current IORM − 2.5 A
Total power dissipation see Fig.2 Ptot − 15 W
Crystal temperature Tc − 150 °C
Storage temperature range Tstg −55 +150 °C
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DC CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; Tamb = 25 °C; measurements taken using Fig.3; unless otherwise specified
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AC CHARACTERISTICS
VP =14.4 V; RL = 4 Ω; f = 1 kHz; Tamb = 25 °C; measurements taken using Fig.3; unless otherwise specified
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AC CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; RL = 8 Ω; f = 1 kHz; Tamb = 25 °C; measurements taken using Fig.4; unless otherwise specified
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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Fig.6 Output power (Po) as a function of supply voltage (VP) for stereo application at RL = 4 Ω, f = 1 kHz.
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Fig.7 Total harmonic distortion (THD) as a function of output power (Po) for stereo application
at RL = 4 Ω, f = 1 kHz.
Fig.8 Total harmonic distortion (THD) as a function of operating frequency (f) for stereo application
at RL = 4 Ω, Po = 1 W.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
SIL9MPF: plastic single in-line medium power package with fin; 9 leads SOT110-1
D1
q
P P1 A2
A3
q2
q1
A4
E
seating plane
pin 1 index
L c
1 9
Z e b Q
b2 w M
b1
0 5 10 mm
scale
UNIT A
A2
A3 A4 b b1 b2 c D (1) D1 E (1) e L P P1 Q q q1 q2 w Z (1)
max. max.
18.5 8.7 15.8 1.40 0.67 1.40 0.48 21.8 21.4 6.48 2.54 3.9 2.75 3.4 1.75 15.1 4.4 5.9
mm 3.7 0.25 1.0
17.8 8.0 15.4 1.14 0.50 1.14 0.38 21.4 20.7 6.20 3.4 2.50 3.2 1.55 14.9 4.2 5.7
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
92-11-17
SOT110-1
95-02-25
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DEFINITIONS
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