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Philips Semiconductors Product specification
2 × 1 W BTL audio amplifier TDA8542
AC CHARACTERISTICS
V
CC
=5V; T
amb
=25°C; R
L
=8; f = 1 kHz; V
MODE
= 0 V; measured in test circuit Fig.3; unless otherwise specified.
Notes
1. Gain of the amplifier is 2 × R2/R1 in test circuit of Fig.3.
2. The noise output voltage is measured at the output in a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz (unweighted), with a
source impedance of R
S
=0 at the input.
3. Supply voltage ripple rejection is measured at the output, with a source impedance of R
S
=0 at the input.
The ripple voltage is a sine wave with a frequency of 1 kHz and an amplitude of 100 mV (RMS), which is applied to
the positive supply rail.
4. Supply voltage ripple rejection is measured at the output, with a source impedance of R
S
=0 at the input.
The ripple voltage is a sine wave with a frequency between 100 Hz and 20 kHz and an amplitude of 100 mV (RMS),
which is applied to the positive supply rail.
5. Output voltage in mute position is measured with a 1 V (RMS) input voltage in a bandwidth of 20 kHz, so including
noise.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
P
o
output power THD = 10% 1 1.2 W
THD = 0.5% 0.6 0.9 W
THD total harmonic distortion P
o
= 0.5 W 0.15 0.3 %
G
v
closed loop voltage gain note 1 6 30 dB
Z
i
differential input impedance 100 k
V
no
noise output voltage note 2 −−100 µV
SVRR supply voltage ripple rejection note 3 50 −−dB
note 4 40 −−dB
V
o
output voltage in mute condition note 5 −−200 µV
α
cs
channel separation 40 −−dB
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