TDA8943SF
6 W mono Bridge Tied Load (BTL) audio amplifier
Rev. 02 — 7 April 2000
Product specification
1. General description
The TDA8943SF is a single-channel audio power amplifier with an output power of
6 W at an 8
Ω
load and a 12 V supply. The circuit contains a Bridge Tied Load (BTL)
amplifier with an all-NPN output stage and standby/mute logic. The TDA8943SF
comes in a 9-lead single in-line (SIL) medium power package. The TDA8943SF is
printed-circuit board (PCB) compatible with all other types in the TDA894x family.
One PCB footprint accommodates both the mono and the stereo products.
2. Features
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
Few external components
Fixed gain
Standby and mute mode
No on/off switching plops
Low standby current
High supply voltage ripple rejection
Outputs short-circuit protected to ground, supply and across the load
Thermally protected
Printed-circuit board compatible.
c
c
3. Applications
s
Mains fed applications (e.g. TV sound)
s
PC audio
s
Portable audio.
4. Quick reference data
Table 1:
V
CC
I
q
I
stb
Quick reference data
Conditions
V
CC
= 12 V; R
L
=
∞
Min
6
-
-
Typ
12
15
-
Max
18
22
10
Unit
V
mA
µA
supply voltage
quiescent supply current
standby supply current
Symbol Parameter
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TDA8943SF
6 W mono Bridge Tied Load (BTL) audio amplifier
Quick reference data
…continued
Conditions
THD = 10%; R
L
= 8
Ω;
V
CC
= 12 V
P
o
= 1 W
Min
5
-
31
50
Typ
6
0.03
32
65
Max
-
0.1
33
-
Unit
W
%
dB
dB
output power
total harmonic distortion
voltage gain
supply voltage
ripple rejection
Table 1:
P
o
THD
G
v
SVRR
Symbol Parameter
5. Ordering information
Table 2:
Ordering information
Package
Name
TDA8943SF
SIL9MPF
Description
plastic single in-line medium power package
with fin; 9 leads
Version
SOT110-1
Type number
6. Block diagram
idth
VCC
2
TDA8943SF
1
IN−
IN+
5
4
3
VCC
MODE
SVR
7
6
20
kΩ
8
MBK942
OUT−
OUT+
STANDBY/
MUTE LOGIC
20
kΩ
SHORT CIRCUIT
AND
TEMPERATURE
PROTECTION
GND
Fig 1. Block diagram.
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7. Pinning information
7.1 Pinning
handbook, halfpage
OUT−
VCC
OUT+
IN+
IN−
SVR
MODE
GND
n.c.
1
2
3
4
5
TDA8943SF
6
7
8
9
MBK941
Fig 2. Pin configuration.
7.2 Pin description
Table 3:
Symbol
OUT−
V
CC
OUT+
IN+
IN−
SVR
MODE
GND
n.c.
Pin description
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Description
negative loudspeaker terminal
supply voltage
positive loudspeaker terminal
positive input
negative input
half supply voltage decoupling (ripple rejection)
mode selection input (standby, mute, operating)
ground
not connected
8. Functional description
The TDA8943SF is a mono BTL audio power amplifier capable of delivering 6 W
output power to an 8
Ω
load at THD = 10%, using a 12 V power supply and an
external heatsink. The voltage gain is fixed at 32 dB.
With the three-level MODE input the device can be switched from ‘standby’ to ‘mute’
and to ‘operating’ mode.
The TDA8943SF outputs are protected by an internal thermal shutdown protection
mechanism and a short-circuit protection.
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8.1 Input configuration
The TDA8943SF inputs can be driven symmetrical (floating) as well as asymmetrical.
In the asymmetrical mode one input pin is connected via a capacitor to the signal
ground which should be as close as possible to the SVR (electrolytic) capacitor
ground. Note that the DC level of the input pins is half of the supply voltage V
CC
, so
coupling capacitors for both pins are necessary.
The input cut-off frequency is:
1
f
i
(
cut
–
off
)
=
----------------------------
-
2π
(
R
i
×
C
i
)
For R
i
= 45 kΩ and C
i
= 220 nF:
1
f
i
(
cut
–
off
)
=
----------------------------------------------------------------
=
16
Hz
-
3
–
9
2π
(
45
×
10
×
220
×
10
)
As shown in
Equation 1
and
2,
large capacitor values for the inputs are not
necessary; so the switch-on delay during charging of the input capacitors, can be
minimized. This results in a good low frequency response and good switch-on
behaviour.
Remark:
To prevent HF oscillations do not leave the inputs open, connect a capacitor
of at least 1.5 nF across the input pins close to the device.
(2)
(1)
8.2 Power amplifier
The power amplifier is a Bridge Tied Load (BTL) amplifier with an all-NPN output
stage, capable of delivering a peak output current of 2 A.
The BTL principle offers the following advantages:
•
•
•
•
Lower peak value of the supply current
The ripple frequency on the supply voltage is twice the signal frequency
No expensive DC-blocking capacitor
Good low frequency performance.
8.2.1 Output power measurement
The output power as a function of the supply voltage is measured on the output pins
at THD = 10%; see
Figure 8.
The maximum output power is limited by the maximum
supply voltage of 12 V and the maximum available output current: 2 A repetitive peak
current.
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8.2.2 Headroom
Typical CD music requires at least 12 dB (factor 15.85) dynamic headroom –
compared to the average power output – for transferring the loudest parts without
distortion. At V
CC
= 12 V, R
L
= 8
Ω
and P
o
= 4 W at THD = 0.1% (see
Figure 6),
the
Average Listening Level (ALL) – music power – without any distortion yields:
P
o(ALL)
= 4 W/15.85 = 252 mW.
The power dissipation can be derived from
Figure 11 on page 10
for 0 dB
respectively 12 dB headroom.
Table 4:
0 dB
12 dB
Power rating as function of headroom
Power output (THD = 0.1%)
P
o
= 4 W
P
o(ALL)
= 252 mW
Power dissipation (P)
3.8 W
1.8 W
Headroom
For the average listening level a power dissipation of 1.8 W can be used for a
heatsink calculation.
8.3 Mode selection
The TDA8943SF has three functional modes, which can be selected by applying the
proper DC voltage to pin MODE. See
Figure 4
and
5
for the respective DC levels,
which depend on the supply voltage level. The MODE pin can be driven by a 3-state
logic output stage: e.g. a microcontroller with additional components for DC-level
shifting.
Standby —
In this mode the current consumption is very low and the outputs are
floating. The device is in standby mode when (V
CC
−
0.5 V) < V
MODE
< V
CC
, or when
the MODE pin is left floating (high impedance). The power consumption of the
TDA8943SF will be reduced to <0.18 mW.
Mute —
In this mode the amplifier is DC-biased but not operational (no audio output);
the
DC level of the input and output pins remain on half the supply voltage. This
allows the input coupling and Supply Voltage Ripple Rejection (SVRR) capacitors to
be charged to avoid pop-noise. The device is in mute mode when
3 V < V
MODE
< (V
CC
−
1.5 V).
Operating —
In this mode the amplifier is operating normally. The operating mode is
activated at V
MODE
< 0.5 V.
8.3.1 Switch-on and switch-off
To avoid audible plops during supply voltage switch-on or switch-off, the device is set
to standby mode before the supply voltage is applied (switch-on) or removed
(switch-off).
The switch-on and switch-off time can be influenced by an RC-circuit on the MODE
pin. Rapid on/off switching of the device or the MODE pin may cause ‘click- and
pop-noise’. This can be prevented by proper timing of the RC-circuit on the MODE
pin.
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