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Monolithic Linear IC LA4558 No20888 2-Channel AF Power Amp Features + Low quiescent eurrent + On-chip 2 channels permitting use in stereo and bridge amplifier applications + High output - Minimum number of external parts required (9 pes. minimum) ~ Good ripple rejection (604B) + Soft tone at the output saturation mode = Good channel separation + Easy thermal design + Small pop noise at the time of power supply ON/OFF Maximum Ratings at Ta=25°C unit Maximum Supply Voltage Vecmax Quiescent w oY Operating mw ov Allowable Power Dissipation Pamax With recommended PCB 4 ow Operating Temperature ‘Topr =20t0+75 °C Storage Temperature Tete —S5to +150 °C Operating Conditions at'Ta=26°C unit Recommended Supply Voltage Voc 7.51090 V Recommended Load Resistance Ry, Stereo 3to8 9 BIL 8 oa Operating Voltage Range Vogep 45012 V Package Dimensions Cunit?mm, 3022A 7 feolaclenda Ho 33 1 th = tts ae age SANYO: DIPLO SANYO Electric Co ereeekstaaeaat S140TA/9147AT/2146K1,TS No.2088-1/8 LA4558 V f= TkHiz,Rg= 6000.8, =49,VG=500B, Operating Characteristics at Ta=25°C, Voo= See specified Test min typ mex unit Quiescent Current leco 20 40 mA Voltage Gain VG 48 50 52 4B Voltage Gain Difference AVG +1 6B Output Power Po THD=10%,stereo 17 24 Ww THD=10%,BTL (Ry,=82) 45 Ww Total Harmonie Distortion THD Po=250mW 0.3 1.0 % Input Resistance ri 21 30 ka Output Noise Voltage Vo 05 10 mv 08 20 mV Ripple Rejection Rr 55 «60 eB Crosstalk cT 45 55 Bo Pemex - Ta 5 vel capperniate Fin 3 goltronblateT®n hy | — By Tron plata in) | Bik 4 roles | i Si | 4 39) cofoied-reauced boar - a Bay DD a Fee | Ul fu s id 3 [Pt os as | des 2 | Fin Fin 2 a oT ‘Ambient Temperature,Ta —°C Equivalent Cireuit Block Diagram peach" ne geweracnd a oe a a a >t Phar 2 + eae bel: 5 erie Sample Application Circuit : Stereo Use sno ino 2 Laasse. ‘Sample Printed Circuit Pattern (Cu-foiled side) Description of External Parts ©1(C2): Feedback capacitor. The low cutoff frequency is determined by the following formula. peer f,: Low cutoff frequency te: 2uciRt Ry: Feedback resistor €3(C4): C5 (C6): C7(C8): Since this capacitor as well as decoupling capacitor affects the starting time, the capacitor value must be fixed with the necessary low frequency band fully considered. Bootstrap capacitor. ‘The output at low frequencies depends on this capacitor. Decreasing the capacitor value lowers the output at low frequencies. A capacitor value of 474F or more isrequired. Oscillation blocking capacitor. Use a polyester film capacitor that is good in high frequency response and temperature characteristic. the use of an electrolytic capacitor, ceramic capacitor may eause oscillation to occur at low temperatures, Output capacitor. ‘The low cutoff frequency is determined by the following formula, i fi: Low cutoff frequency Le 2xc7RL Ry: Load resistance ‘To make the low frequency response in the bridge amplifier mode identical with that in the stereo mode, the capacitor value must be doubled. Decoupling capacitor CD1. Used for the ripple filter. Since the rejection effect is saturated at certain capacitor value, it is meaningless to increase the capacitor value more than needed. This capacitor, being also used for the time constant of the muting cireuit, affects the starting time. Continued on next page, No.2088-3/8 LA45s8 Continued from preceding page. C10: Power source capacitor CL: Decoupling capacitor CD2, Used for the ripple filter, Particularly effective for transient characteristic Application Cireuits Voltage gain adjust - Stereo mode ‘The voltage gain is determined by on-chip ; resistor Ri (R2) and external feedback resistor Tae Ryras follows: RI 31 RAS Vo=20t0s— "cass RuteRe | Par am Any voltage gain can be obtained by external resistor Ru Unit (resistance: 2) Bridge amplifier mode ‘The CH1 is a noninverting amplifier and the CH2 is an inverting amplifier, The total voltage gain, being apparently higher than that of the CH1 by 6dB, is approximately calculated by the following formula. 7 =20lo9 R2/R1+6 (8a ‘Toreduce the voltage gain, Rfis connected and the following formula is used. v 22003 R2/RF+R1+6¢aB) Proper cares in using LA4558-applied set 1. Slider contact noise of variable resistor Since the input circuit uses PNP transistors, no input coupling capacitor is required. However, if slider contact noise of the variable resistor presents any problem, connect a capacitor in series with input, 2, Pop noise If pop noise generated at the time of power ON/OFF disturbs you, connect a resistor of 6000 to 1k@ across the middle point and GND. ‘Thermal Désign Since the DIP-12F package is such that the Cu-foiled area of the printed cireuit board is used to dissipate heat, make the Cu-foiled area in the vicinity of the heat sink of the IC as large as possible when designing the printed circuit board. Power dissipation Pd is increased depending on the supply voltage and load. So, it is recommended to use the printed circuit board together with the heat sink, ‘The following is a formula to be used to calculated Pd (for stereo use). For AC power supply, however, it is recommended to actually measure Pd on the transformer of each set. For bridge amplifier use, Pd is calculated at 1/2 of the load. 1) DC power supply vee? Pa max + Teco VCC(2FsaMsh) eee es (1) Porstereo use) 2 RL No.2088-4/8 LA4558 2) AC power supply Voce : Supply voltage at quiescent mode Vec(Pd) —_: Supply voltage at Pd max Veo : Supply voltage at maximum output r + Voltage regulation Veca-Veet vect Teco : Quiescent current sha Ree Line regulation vecePar Pd maxs pas Leco- W ccc a) (Porstereonse) «.-¢2) where Cevect VeetP dye Example of Heat Sink Mounting Method ‘The heat sink must be of such a shape as to be able to dissipate heat from the IC plastie area and fin area and is soldered to the printed cireuit board as shown below. For the size of the heat sink, refer to the Pd-Ta characteristic, The material of the heat sink is recommended to be copper or iron which is solderable, It is recommended to apply silicone grease to the IC plastic area to reduce thermal resistance between the heat sink and the IC plastic area. Printed circuit board Example of HeatSink Mounting Proper Cares Using IC 1. If the IC is used in the vicinity of the maximum ratings, even a slight variation in conditions mey cause the maximum ratings to be exceeded, thereby leading to breakdown, Allow an ample margin of variation for supply voltage, ete. and use the IC in the range where the maximum ratings are not exceeded. 2, Pin-to-pin short: If power is applied when the space between pins is shorted, breakdown or deterioration may oceur. When mounting the IC on the board or applying power, make sure that the space between pins is not shorted with solder, ete. 3, Load short: If the IC is used with the load shorted for a long time, breakdown or deterioration may occur. Be sure not to short the load, 4, When the IC is used in radios or radio cassette tape recorders, keep a good distance between IC and bar antenna. 5. When making the board, refer to the sample printed circuit pattern, 6. It should be noted that some plug jacks to be used for connecting to the external speaker are such that both poles are shorted once when connecting. “No.2088-5/8 ® =H LA4558 WD = Po a Re=6002 9g8 3 | tstdiene | Tees TOKE t ‘Total Harmonie Distortion THD — % 7 oe My Pe ts Input Votage,vi Gusba pele £ Response sep - 7 | : Vee | | Risea * — Ro=10k2 t | | VorOdgn i t i r ba IN BS Vece9 .0v + ae é WE Ver0dee a Sere “2 Re=6000 rr an | “6 -1 wPP we OPT Gp ETS EPS ee OP an Pregueneys ~ He Frequency ~ fe THD = Vee Yiuor = vee Rise mee Po=25001 ‘Total Harmonie Distortion,THD — % oe 6 8 0 2 6 ‘Supply Voltage.Voc ~ V Yor ~ YecR. Ve Riseo puaeuue Rts 10H eee of 8 8 Output Ripple Noise Voltoge, pon — mV rT ry ry) Supply Voltage,Voce - V a 6 Tov Output Ripple Noise Voltage, Vox ~ mV 02 «6 ei uw ‘Sopply Voltage,Voc — V : Wustcco ~ Yeo Rao I oe L s 0 M & | as s gs | le B is ge ° 3 2 ‘ ° oe 0 2K 6 Supply Voltage Veo ‘No.2088-6/8 Quiescent Currentjloco mA, LAasss, Po Vee Pa max - Wo rr fol 10% Re=6001 3 Power Dissipation,Pd max — W 2 + Output Power,Po — W 10 e ot ee eee ee Supply Valtage,Voc = V Supply VoiageVec = V a Pa = Po Pa = Po z f = [1] i 3 se T E Patan a 7 g 3 | 2 ON el | z if t f ic aoa Sy { ar I i 5 5 ® — & aN : rt, 7 | 0.01 on 1.0 0 rc) OF * 1.0) 0 Output Power,Po -— W ‘Output Power,Po — W - Pa - Po ee Ieeo = Ta a Quiescent Currentjleso —mA a Power Dissipation,?4 max ~ W 2 °. or? yo FF 5 0 Output Power,Po ~ W 10) me ie 2 ¥e 2 ov £ a - =, a O79 40 60 oD rom @. 0 Ambion! Temperotureyta — °C Input Voltage,Vi ~ mV No.2088-7/8 LA4558 TW Fo 7 7 Response * ' gr | 1 t 5 z 7 a Ie Bro) i 2 BtLase d wel | BS é Vee=9.ov 2 a 3 | Vo=0den 2 Ro=sogo o : - ba ot 10 ‘0 TPE ETE Gy PTF ie Output PowerPo -'W Froquneys— He 0 - Vo Pa - Po Biba TY sol teteae ® a = tt Be THO = q 1 ERs=4008 : é g 3 & fo 3 4 a e 4 i ! [ . é i + ma | x i oa jij i 0 2 « 6 8 10 2% 0.01 of 40? 10 Supply VekgeVec —V Output Power. — W fa Po Biase T = ORizaa i i Tretkne " 2 iRs-009 eect g t {3 { 2 sat daa Sanat Bd & i Hl 1 oy rhs : bor °7 16 io Output Power,Po— W WENs products described or contained herein are intended for use in surgical implants, Gle-support systems, rospace equipment, nuclear power control systems, vehicles, d'saster/orime-prevention equipment and the The, the faBure of which may dlrecty or indeecty cause injury, death 0° property loss, Anyone purchasing any products desoribad or contained horein for an sbove-mentioned use shal: ® Accept full esponstility and indemnify and defend SANYO ELECTRIO 00, LTD, its affiliates, ‘subsidarios and eistnbutors and al their officers and employeas, joinly and Severaly, agaist any and all claims and Iigation and all damages, cost and expenses associstod with such use: ® Not impose any respensiaity for any fault or negigance which may be cited in any such obi or Itigation on SANYO ELECTRIC 00, LTD, its afiates, subsidiaries and distibutors or any of their officers and employees jointly or severly, Wi loformation (inoudeg crout dagrams and orcut parameters) herein is for example only: it fs not guarant= ‘eed for volume production, SANYO boleves information herein # accurate and relable, but no guarantees mado or implod regaring 2 use or any infingoments of intalectual property rghts or other rights of third partes. ‘No.2088-8/8

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