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P
Dmax +
2V2
DD
p 2
R
L
(11)
θ
JA +
1
Derating Factor
+
1
0.022
+ 45
°C W
(12)
T
A Max + TJ Max * θJA PD
+ 150 * 45(0.6
2) + 96°C (15-dB crest factor)
(13)
SE/BTL OPERATION
TPA0162
SLOS249E – JUNE 1999 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2004
Table 4. TPA0162 Power Rating, 5-V, 8-
Stereo
PEAK OUTPUT POWER
POWER DISSIPATION
MAXIMUM AMBIENT
AVERAGE OUTPUT POWER
(W)
(W/Channel)
TEMPERATURE
2.5
1250 mW (3-dB crest factor)
0.53
85
°C(1)
2.5
1000 mW (4-dB crest factor)
0.59
85
°C(1)
2.5
500 mW (7-dB crest factor)
0.62
85
°C(1)
2.5
250 mW (10-dB crest factor)
0.58
85
°C(1)
(1)
Package limited to 85
°C ambient.
The maximum dissipated power (PDmax) is reached at a much lower output power level for a 3- load than for an
8-
load. As a result, the formula in Equation 11for calculating P
Dmax may be used for a 3- application:
However, in the case of an 8-
load, the P
Dmax occurs at a point well above the normal operating power level.
The amplifier may therefore be operated at a higher ambient temperature than required by the PDmax formula for
an 8-
load, but do not exceed the maximum ambient temperature of 85°.
The maximum ambient temperature depends on the heatsinking ability of the PCB system. The derating factor
for the PWP package is shown in the dissipation rating table. Converting this to
θ
JA:
To calculate maximum ambient temperatures, first consider that the numbers from the dissipation graphs are
per-channel, so the dissipated heat is doubled for two-channel operation. Given
θ
JA, the maximum allowable
junction temperature, and the total internal dissipation, the maximum ambient temperature can be calculated
using Equation 13. The maximum recommended junction temperature for the device is 150
°C. The internal
dissipation figures are taken from the Power Dissipation vs Output Power graphs.
NOTE:
Internal dissipation of 0.6 W is estimated for a 2-W system with 15-dB crest factor per
channel.
Due to package limitiations, the actual TAMAX is 85°C.
The power rating tables show that for some applications, no airflow is required to keep junction temperatures in
the specified range. The internal thermal protection turns the device off at junction temperatures higher than
150
°C to prevent damage to the IC. The power rating tables in this section were calculated for maximum
listening volume without distortion. When the output level is reduced the numbers in the table change
significantly. Also, using 8-
speakers dramatically increases the thermal performance by increasing amplifier
efficiency.
The ability of the TPA0162 to easily switch between BTL and SE modes is one of its most important cost-saving
features. This feature eliminates the requirement for an additional headphone amplifier in applications where
internal stereo speakers are driven in BTL mode but external headphone or speakers must be accommodated.
Two separate internal amplifiers drive OUT+ and OUT–. The SE/BTL input controls the operation of the follower
amplifier that drives LOUT– and ROUT–. When SE/BTL is held low, the amplifier is on and the device is in the
BTL mode. When SE/BTL is held high, the OUT– amplifiers are in a high output-impedance state, which
configures the device outputs as SE drivers from LOUT+ and ROUT+. IDD is reduced by approximately one-half
in SE mode. Control of the SE/BTL input can be from a logic-level CMOS source or, more typically, from a
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