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IC AMP AUDIO PWR 68W AB TO220-11

LM3886T/NOPB

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3886T/NOPB
Description
IC AMP AUDIO PWR 68W AB TO220-11
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
Overture™r
Type
Class ABr
Datasheets

Specifications of LM3886T/NOPB

Output Type
1-Channel (Mono)
Max Output Power X Channels @ Load
68W x 1 @ 4 Ohm
Voltage - Supply
20 V ~ 84 V, ±10 V ~ 42 V
Features
Mute, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
TO-220-11 (Bent and Staggered Leads)
Amplifier Type
Audio
Bandwidth
8 MHz
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
110
Current, Input Bias
0.2 μA
Current, Input Offset
0.01 μA
Current, Output
11.5 A
Current, Supply
50 mA
Harmonic Distortion
0.03 %
Impedance, Thermal
43 °C/W
Open Loop Gain
115
Package Type
TO220-11
Power Dissipation
125 W
Slew Rate
19
Temperature, Operating, Range
-20 to +85 °C
Time, Rise
2 ns
Voltage, Input
28 V
Voltage, Input Offset
1 mV
Voltage, Noise
2 μV
Voltage, Supply
20 to 94 V
Amplifier Class
AB
No. Of Channels
1
Output Power
68W
Supply Voltage Range
20V To 84V
Load Impedance
4ohm
Operating Temperature Range
-20°C To +85°C
Amplifier Case Style
TO-220
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
*LM3886T
*LM3886T/NOPB
LM3886T
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Definition of Terms
applies with the output transistors conducting alternately at a
high enough frequency that the peak capability of neither
transistor is exceeded.
Power Bandwidth: The power bandwidth of an audio am-
plifier is the frequency range over which the amplifier voltage
gain does not fall below 0.707 of the flat band voltage gain
specified for a given load and output power.
Power bandwidth also can be measured by the frequencies
at which a specified level of distortion is obtained while the
amplifier delivers a power output 3 dB below the rated out-
put. For example, an amplifier rated at 60W with ≤ 0.25%
THD + N, would make its power bandwidth measured as the
difference between the upper and lower frequencies at which
0.25% distortion was obtained while the amplifier was deliv-
ering 30W.
Gain-Bandwidth Product: The Gain-Bandwidth Product is
a way of predicting the high-frequency usefulness of an op
amp. The Gain-Bandwidth Product is sometimes called the
unity-gain frequency or unity-gain cross frequency because
the open-loop gain characteristic passes through or crosses
unity gain at this frequency. Simply, we have the following
relationship: A
Assuming that at unity-gain (A
GBWP, then we have the following: GBWP = A
This says that once fu (GBWP) is known for an amplifier,
then the open-loop gain can be found at any frequency. This
is also an excellent equation to determine the 3 dB point of a
closed-loop gain, assuming that you know the GBWP of the
device. Refer to the diagram on the following page.
CL1
x f
1
= A
CL2
x f
CL1
2
(Continued)
= 1 or (0 dB)) fu = fi =
CL2
x f2
22
Biamplification: The technique of splitting the audio fre-
quency spectrum into two sections and using individual
power amplifiers to drive a separate woofer and tweeter.
Crossover frequencies for the amplifiers usually vary be-
tween 500 Hz and 1600 Hz. “Biamping” has the advantages
of allowing smaller power amps to produce a given sound
pressure level and reducing distortion effects produced by
overdrive in one part of the frequency spectrum affecting the
other part.
C.C.I.R./A.R.M.:
Literally: International Radio Consultative Committee
This refers to a weighted noise measurement for a Dolby B
type noise reduction system. A filter characteristic is used
that gives a closer correlation of the measurement with the
subjective annoyance of noise to the ear. Measurements
made with this filter cannot necessarily be related to un-
weighted noise measurements by some fixed conversion
factor since the answers obtained will depend on the spec-
trum of the noise source.
S.P.L.: Sound Pressure Level — usually measured with a
microphone/meter combination calibrated to a pressure level
of 0.0002 µBars (approximately the threshold hearing level).
where P is the R.M.S. sound pressure in microbars.
(1 Bar = 1 atmosphere = 14.5 lb/in
Average Responding Meter
S.P.L. = 20 Log 10P/0.0002 dB
01183316
2
= 194 dB S.P.L.).

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