6W Dual-Channel AF Power Amplifier: Package Dimensions Features
6W Dual-Channel AF Power Amplifier: Package Dimensions Features
6W Dual-Channel AF Power Amplifier: Package Dimensions Features
Monolithic Linear IC
LA4270
6W Dual-Channel AF Power Amplifier
Features
Package Dimensions
unit:mm
3024A-SIP10H
[LA4270]
4.0
1.0 min
6.0
7.0
8.4
11.8
13.2max
R1.7
27.0
20.0
10
1.4
0.5
2.54
Specifications
0.4
2.0
2.07
SANYO : SIP10H
Symbol
Conditions
Ratings
Unit
VCC max
35
IO peak
3.5
Pd max
20
Operating temperature
Topr
20 to +75
Storage temperature
Tstg
40 to +150
Symbol
Conditions
Ratings
VCC
VCC op
Unit
25
10 to 32
RL
Operating Characteristics at Ta = 25C, VCC=25V, RL=8, f=1kHz, Rg=600, See specified test circuit
Parameter
Quiescent current
Symbol
Conditions
Ratings
min
typ
max
Unit
ICCO
25
45
90
mA
Voltage gain
VG
38
40
42
dB
Output power
PO
THD=1%
5.0
6.0
THD
PO=2W
VNO
Ripple rejection
SVRR
0.1
0.8
0.25
1.0
mV
45
58
dB
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control systems, or other applications whose failure can be reasonably expected to result in serious
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herein.
LA4270
Continued from preceding page.
Parameter
Crosstalk
Channel balance
Symbol
CT
Conditions
Rg=10k
VG
Ratings
min
45
typ
max
60
Unit
dB
1.5
dB
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Sample Application Circuit 1 : Dual-channel use (specified Test Circuit)
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External Muting
1. Lowering of potential at ripple filter pin (pin 3).
Muting can be provided by discharging resistor R
connected across pin 3 and GND to lower the potential at pin 3. Too small an R value causes pop
noise to occur ; and too large an R value causes
muting to fail to work.
If no adequate R value is obtained, it is recommended that the R value is made rather small and
the C5 value is increased.
Voltage Gain
The voltage gain is fixed to 40dB by the ratio of
on-chip resistors 30k and 300. It is impossible
to use the IC at a voltage gain greater than this. In
an application where the IC is used at a voltage
gain of less than 40dB, resistors are connected in
series with feedback resistors as shown right. In
this application, however, oscillation is liable to
occur. So, the voltage gain must not be less than
30dB.
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In this application, output capacitors must be used. Since the IC handles an apparent load of 4, more distortion results,
making it impossible for the IC to deliver power at THD=1% as in 2-channel use. It is possible for the IC to deliver
power at THD=5% or 10%
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No.17246/9
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No.17248/9
LA4270
Proper Cases in Using IC
Maximum ratings : If the IC is used in the vicinity of the maximum ratings, even a slight variation in conditions may
cause the maximum ratings to be exceeded, thereby leading to breakdown. Allow an ample margin
of variation for supply voltage, etc. and use the IC in the range where the maximum ratings are not
exceeded.
Pin-to-pin short : If power is applied when the space between pins is shorted, breakdown or deterioration may occur.
When mounting the IC on the board or applying power, make sure that the space between pins is not
shorted with solder, etc.
When used in radio applications : When using in radios, allow a good distance between IC and bar antenna.
Printed circuit pattern : When drawing the printed circuit pattern, make the power supply, output, and ground lines thick
and short and arrange the pattern and parts so that no feedback loop is formed between input and
output. Place power capacitor C10, oscillatoin blocking capacitors C7, C8 as close to IC pins as
possible to prevent oscillation from occurring. Refer to the sample printed circuit pattern.
Proper Cares Mounting Radiator Fin
1. The mounting torque is in the range of 39 to 59N cm.
2. The distance between screw holes of the radiator fin must coincide with the distance between screw holes of the IC.
With case outline dimensions L and R referred to, the screws must be tightend with the distance between them as close
to each other as possible.
3. The screw to be used must have a head equivalent to the truss machine screw or binder machine screw defined by JIS.
Washers must be also used to protect the IC case.
4. No foreign matter such as cutting particles shall exist between heat sink and radiator fin. When applying grease on the
junction surface, it must be applied uniformly on the whole surface.
5. IC lead pins are soldered to the printed circuit board after the radiator fin is mounted on the IC.
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the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer's products or equipment.
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for the SANYO product that you intend to use.
Information (including circuit diagrams and circuit parameters) herein is for example only ; it is not
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This catalog provides information as of February, 2000. Specifications and information herein are subject
to change without notice.
PS No.17249/9