ChongMing Group (HK) Int'l Co., Ltd

CHONGMING GROUP (HK) INT'L CO., LTD.

Manufacturer from China
Active Member
3 Years
Home / Products / Amplifier IC Chips /

7w+7w Dual Bridge Amplifier Integrated Circuit Chip TDA7266SA

Contact Now
ChongMing Group (HK) Int'l Co., Ltd
City:shenzhen
Country/Region:china
Contact Person:MsDoris Guo
Contact Now

7w+7w Dual Bridge Amplifier Integrated Circuit Chip TDA7266SA

Ask Latest Price
Video Channel
Model Number :TDA7266SA
Certification :new & original
Place of Origin :original factory
MOQ :10pcs
Price :Negotiate
Payment Terms :T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Supply Ability :4800pcs
Delivery Time :1 day
Packaging Details :Please contact me for details
Description :Amplifier IC 2-Channel (Stereo) Class AB 15-Clipwatt
Supply Voltage :20 V
Output Peak Current (internally limited) :2 A
Total Power Dissipation (Tamb = 70°C) :20 W
Operating Temperature :0 to 70 °C
Storage and Junction Temperature :-40 to 150 °C
PROTECTION :SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
more
Contact Now

Add to Cart

Find Similar Videos
View Product Description

7W+7W DUAL BRIDGE AMPLIFIER

■ WIDE SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE (3.5-18V)

■ MINIMUM EXTERNAL COMPONENTS

– NO SWR CAPACITOR

– NO BOOTSTRAP

– NO BOUCHEROT CELLS

– INTERNALLY FIXED GAIN

■ STAND-BY & MUTE FUNCTIONS

■ SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

■ THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION

TECHNOLOGY BI20II

Pin to pin compatible with: TDA7266S, TDA7266, TDA7266M, TDA7266MA, TDA7266B, TDA7297SA & TDA7297.

DESCRIPTION

The TDA7266SA is a dual bridge amplifier specially designed for LCD Monitor, PC Motherboard, TV and Portable Radio applications.

BLOCK AND APPLICATION DIAGRAM

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS

Symbol Parameter Value Unit
VS Supply Voltage 20 V
IO Output Peak Current (internally limited) 2 A
Ptot Total Power Dissipation (Tamb = 70°C) 20 W
Top Operating Temperature 0 to 70 °C
Tstg, Tj Storage and Junction Temperature -40 to 150 °C

PIN CONNECTION (Top view)

APPLICATION SUGGESTION

STAND-BY AND MUTE FUNCTIONS

(A) Microprocessor Application

In order to avoid annoying "Pop-Noise" during Turn-On/Off transients, it is necessary to guarantee the right Stby and mute signals sequence. It is quite simple to obtain this function using a microprocessor (Fig. 1 and 2). At first St-by signal (from µP) goes high and the voltage across the St-by terminal (Pin 7) starts to increase exponentially. The external RC network is intended to turn-on slowly the biasing circuits of the amplifier, this to avoid "POP" and "CLICK" on the outputs.

When this voltage reaches the St-by threshold level, the amplifier is switched-on and the external capacitors in series to the input terminals (C3, C53) start to charge.

It's necessary to mantain the mute signal low until the capacitors are fully charged, this to avoid that the device goes in play mode causing a loud "Pop Noise" on the speakers.

A delay of 100-200ms between St-by and mute signals is suitable for a proper operation.

Figure 1. Microprocessor Application

Figure 2. Microprocessor Driving Signals

Inquiry Cart 0