50 W A.F. Amplifier: Uses Only One IC
50 W A.F. Amplifier: Uses Only One IC
50 W A.F. Amplifier: Uses Only One IC
50 W a.f. amplifier
uses only
one IC
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output power. Morecording to the manufacover, with peak supply voltages
turer s data sheets, the
of 40 V and a load impedance of 4 ,
special DMOS output stage
of the 15-pin chip can dethe maximum dissipation of the IC will
easily be exceeded. For these reasons,
liver outputs of up to 100 watt. Conthe supply in the present amplifier has
sidering other properties, such as low
been kept down to a safe 30 V. At
noise, low distortion and reliable shortthese voltages, the chip delivers, withcircuit and thermal protection circuits
out any difficulty, 50 W into an 8
as well, the chip is indeed an interestload and 80 W into a 4 load. These
ing one.
are still very respectable figures, parHaving said that, power output
ticularly in view of the reasonable price
specifications are often rather optiof the chip.
mistic. In this instance, the 100 W appears to refer to the IEC norm for music
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
power with 10 per cent distortion,
which, as far as hi-fi applications are
The circuit diagram of the amplifier in
concerned, is not the correct way of
Figure 2 shows that the IC needs only
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30V
1000
C7
C6
40V
100n
R3
1
15
10k
7
C1
R6
150
15
3
R1
2
C10
13
+VS +PWVS
IN+
IN
IC1
OUT
14
2n7
C3
4
TDA7294
R4
mute
10
10k
R5
standby
IN+MUTE
22k
R2
MUTE
BOOTSTRAP
22
63V
LS1
STBY
STBYGND VS PWVS
1
8
15
680
CONSTRUCTION
It is best to build the amplifier on the
printed-circuit board shown in Figure 3. The illustration proves what a
compact unit this amplifier is. In view
of the scarcity of components, populating the board is very simple.
The back surface of the IC is linked
internally to the negative supply rail.
Consequently, to preclude electrical
contact between the heat sink and the
enclosure, the heat sink
is mounted on the
Figure 2. In the final
board. Insulating matedesign of the amplirial between the heat
fier, supply voltages of
sink and the IC is, there30 V were decided
upon; these are more
fore, not needed, althan sufficient for a
though the use of some
power output of 50 W
heat conducting paste
into 8 .
is advisable.
In the selection of a
TDA7294
10k
C4
C5
C2
10
63V
10
63V
22
63V
C9
1000 40V
C8
100n
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30V
Contents
IC1
C10
C8
C6
R1
R6
R2
R5
C3
R4
T
C2
C5
C4
mute
C7
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F I N A L LY
As mentioned before, thanks to its
good performance and high power
Parts list
Resistors:
R1, R3, R4 = 10 k
R2 = 680
R5 = 22 k
R6 = 150
Capacitors:
C1 = 1.5 F, 63 V*
C2, C3 = 22 F, 63 V, radial
C4, C5 = 10 F, 63 V, radial
C6, C8 = 100 nF
C7, C9 = 1000 F, 40 V, radial
C10 = 2.7 nF*, pitch 5 mm
* metallized polyester
4
Elektor DEFAULT
THD+N(%) vs FREQ(Hz)
Integrated circuits:
IC1 = TDA7294V
0.1
Miscellaneous:
3 off PCB terminal block with clamping screws
1 off heat sink, 2.5 K W1 (e.g. Fischer Type SK100, available from
Dau telephone 01243 553031))
for power supply:
1 off mains transformer, 222 V,
80 VA
2 off electrolytic capacitor, 10,000 F,
50 V
1 off 25 A bridge rectifier
PCB Order no 960079-1 (see Readers Services towards the end of
this issue)
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R3
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0.010
0.001
.0005
20
100
1k
47
10k
20k