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TDA7370BV

Manufacturer Part Number
TDA7370BV
Description
IC AMP QUAD PWR CAR MULTIWATT15V
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Type
Class ABr
Datasheet

Specifications of TDA7370BV

Output Type
2-Channel (Stereo) or 4-Channel (Quad)
Max Output Power X Channels @ Load
20W x 2 @ 4 Ohm; 6.5W x 4 @ 4 Ohm
Voltage - Supply
8 V ~ 18 V
Features
Depop, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Standby
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
Multiwatt-15 (Vertical, Bent and Staggered Leads)
Operational Class
Class-AB
Audio Amplifier Output Configuration
1-Channel Mono/2-Channel Stereo/4-Channel Stereo
Audio Amplifier Function
Speaker
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
9/12/15V
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Power Supply Requirement
Single
Power Dissipation
36W
Rail/rail I/o Type
Rail to Rail Output
Single Supply Voltage (min)
8V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
18V
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 150C
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Mounting
Through Hole
Pin Count
15 +Tab
Package Type
MULTIWATT V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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TDA7370B
OUTPUT STAGE
The fully complementary output stage was made
possible by the development of a new compo-
nent: the ST exclusive power ICV PNP.
A novel design based upon the connection shown
in fig. 19 has then allowed the full exploitation of
its possibilities.
Figure 19: The new Output Stage
The clear advantages this new approach has over
classical output stages are as follows:
1 - Rail-to-Rail Output Voltage Swing With No
Need Of Bootstrap Capacitors.
The output swing is limited only by the Vcesat of
the output transistors, which are in the range of
0.6 Ohm (R
Classical solutions adopting composite PNP-NPN
for the upper output stage have higher saturation
Figure 20: Clipping Detection Waveforms
10/17
sat
) each.
loss on the top side of the waveform. This unbal-
anced saturation causes a significant power re-
duction. The only way to recover power consists
of the addition of expensive bootstrap capacitors.
2 - Absolute Stability Without Any External
Compensation.
Referring to the circuit of Fig. 19
V
R2/R1. The DC output (V
iliary amplifier common to all the channels).
By controlling the amount of this local feedback it
is possible to force the loop gain (A * ) to less
than unity at frequency for which the phase shift
is 180 Deg. This means that the output buffer is
intrinsically stable and not prone to oscillation.
Most remarkably, the above feature has been
achieved in spite of the very low closed loop gain
of the amplifier (20 dB).
In contrast, with the classical PNP-NPN stage,
the solution adopted for reducing the gain at high
frequencies makes use of external RC networks,
namely the Boucherot cells.
OTHER OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS:
Clipping Detector Output
The TDA7370B is equipped with an internal cir-
cuit able to detect the output stage saturation pro-
viding a current sinking into a open collector out-
put (pin 10) when a certain distortion level is
reached at each output.
This particular function allows gain compression
facility whenever the amplifier is overdriven, thus
obtaining high quality sound at all listening levels.
OUT
/V
IN
is greater than unity, approximately 1 +
CC
/2) is fixed by an aux-
the gain

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