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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Dual 20 Watt Audio Power Amplifier

Overture Audio Power Amplifier Series Dual 20-Watt Audio Power Amplifier with Mute and Standby Modes
The LM1876 is a stereo audio amplifier capable of delivering typically 20W per channel of continuous average output power into a 4 or 8 load with less than 0.1% THD+N. Each amplifier has an independent smooth transition fade-in/out mute and a power conserving standby mode which can be controlled by external logic.

The performance of the LM1876, utilizing its Self Peak Instantaneous Temperature (°Ke) (SPiKe™) protection circuitry, places it in a class above discrete and hybrid amplifiers by providing an inherently, dynamically protected Safe Operating Area (SOA). SPiKe protection means that these parts are safeguarded at the output against overvoltage, undervoltage, overloads, including thermal runaway and instantaneous temperature peaks.

Dual 20-Watt Audio Power Amplifier Circuit diagram :

Dual 20-Watt Audio Power Amplifier

Key Specification
THD+N at 1kHz at 2 x 15W continuous average
output power into 4 or 8: 0.1% (max)
THD+N at 1kHz at continuous average
output power of 2 x 20W into 8: 0.009% (typ)
Standby current: 4.2mA (typ)

Applications :

  • High-end stereo TVs
  • Component stereo
  • Compact stereo
    Features :

  • SPiKe protection
  • Minimal amount of external components necessary
  • Quiet fade-in/out mute mode
  • Standby-mode
  • Isolated 15-lead TO-220 package
  • Non-Isolated 15-lead TO-220 package
  • Wide supply range 20V - 64V 

  • Source : http://www.ecircuitslab.com/2011/06/dual-20-watt-audio-power-amplifier.html
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    Sunday, April 7, 2013

    Dual High Side Switch Controller

    Circuit diagram :
    Dual High-Side-Switch-Controller-Circuit-Diagram
    Dual High Side Switch Controller Circuit Diagram


    One of the most frequent uses of n-channel MOSFET’s is as a voltage controlled switch. To ensure that the MOSFET delivers the full supply voltage to the load it is necessary for the gate voltage to be a few volts above the supply voltage level. This can be a problem if no other suitable higher volt-age sources are available for use elsewhere in the circuit. The LTC 1982 dual high-side switch controller from Lin-ear Technology (www.linear-tech.com) solves this problem by incorporating a voltage tripler circuit in the gate driver stage. The gate voltage is limited to +7.5 V which is 2.0 V above the IC’s maximum operating voltage. It can directly drive the gate of logic-level MOSFET with a VGS(th) from 1.0 V to 2.0 V. A suitable n-channel logic level MOSFET would be the BSP 295. This device can switch up to 1.5 A and is available in an SOT 233 SMD package.
    http://streampowers.blogspot.com/2012/06/dual-high-side-switch-controller.html 
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