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Pinning, Functional description – Philips TDA7053A User Manual

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1997 Jul 15

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Philips Semiconductors

Product specification

Stereo BTL audio output amplifier with DC
volume control

TDA7053A

PINNING

SYMBOL

PIN

DESCRIPTION

n.c.

1

not connected

VC1

2

DC volume control 1

n.c.

3

not connected

V

I (1)

4

voltage input 1

V

P

5

positive supply voltage

V

I (2)

6

voltage input 2

SGND

7

signal ground

VC2

8

DC volume control 2

OUT2+

9

positive output 2

PGND2

10

power ground 2

n.c.

11

not connected

OUT2

12

negative output 2

OUT1

13

negative output 1

PGND1

14

power ground 1

n.c.

15

not connected

OUT1+

16

positive output 1

Fig.2 Pin configuration.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

VC1

n.c.

VP

I (1)

V

I (2)

V

SGND

VC2

OUT1

PGND1

PGND2

OUT1

OUT2

OUT2

n.c.

TDA7053A

TDA7053AT

n.c.

n.c.

MSA719 - 2

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The TDA7053A and TDA7053AT are stereo output
amplifiers with two DC volume control stages, designed for
TV and monitors, but also suitable for battery-fed portable
recorders and radios.

In conventional DC volume control circuits the control or
input stage is AC coupled to the output stage via external
capacitors to keep the offset voltage low.

The two DC volume control stages are integrated into the
input stages so that no coupling capacitors are required
and a low offset voltage is still maintained. The minimum
supply voltage also remains low.

The BTL principle offers the following advantages:

Lower peak value of the supply current

The frequency of the ripple on the supply voltage is twice
the signal frequency.

Consequently, a reduced power supply with smaller
capacitors can be used which results in cost reductions.

For portable applications there is a trend to decrease the
supply voltage, resulting in a reduction of output power at
conventional output stages. Using the BTL principle
increases the output power.

The maximum gain of the amplifier is fixed at 40.5 dB.
The DC volume control stages have a logarithmic control
characteristic. Therefore, the total gain can be controlled
from +40.5 to

33 dB.

If the DC volume control voltage falls below 0.4 V, the
device will switch to the mute mode.

The amplifier is short-circuit protected to ground, V

P

and

across the load. A thermal protection circuit is also
implemented. If the crystal temperature rises above
150

°

C the gain will be reduced, thereby reducing the

output power.

Special attention is given to switch-on and switch-off
clicks, low HF radiation and a good overall stability.