No , but similar TDAxxxx's. LME/TDA = Most of the amp , except the output stage. Symmetrical amps with extra thermal ,mute , auxiliary circuitry.Has SONY been using this chip in some of their integrated amps?
I think even the pre-drivers are in the IC , you end up with an EF3 , if you go BJT. can also drive FET's directly.
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The design uses the Nat Semi EVM => evaluation module and the "Reference Design" with K1530 and J201 MOSFETs. It's still available as a PDF on the TI website. One board uses the single pole comp, the other uses the dual pole comp.Hi Jackinnj:
I still have some 498xx around. Any schematics/pcb drawing you would like to share?
These EVM's come up for sale occasionally. I think you can make a more compact PCB by simplifying and eliminating a number of the test points on the EVM
The unloaded rails from the Polaris Sumo will deliver +/- 56VDC so with a pair of P and N MOSFETs this should be a very robust amplifier.
I am going to put the original Polaris Sumo PCB's up for sale on Ebay.
Interesting, the other day I found 10 lme49810/lme49811 bought ages ago, could he fun putting them to use
I'm interested too!Interesting, the other day I found 10 lme49810/lme49811 bought ages ago, could he fun putting them to use
Just to note, this series of chips in the Reference Design use the Aavid HS335 heat sink. This has a little clip which holds the chip to the sink. Thermal resistance is 6.3 C/W. I have a few of these left over, but they are also available from the usual suspects.
The easy way to determine PdMax for the thermal resistance is to multiply the absolute supply rail voltages, Vcc + |Vee|, by the quiescent current (which is constant).
The easy way to determine PdMax for the thermal resistance is to multiply the absolute supply rail voltages, Vcc + |Vee|, by the quiescent current (which is constant).
Vertical mosfets I presume? Not sure Toshiba manufactures latfets?My last LME49830 is installed and working with the Toshiba MOSFETs.
j201/k1530 but i have Hitachi's as well. the evaluation module is designed for Toshiba's, or IRF-Vishay pinout (GDS).
You can do both. The Hitachi/Renesas do not require a temperature sensing transistor.
Heck, could also do some boards for the OnSemi Thermal Trak.
I have one amplifier which I rarely use anymore -- based upon the LM4702 (which begat the LME49810,11 and 30). I still have the PCB in Ultiboard. The Nat Semi boards give a few more ideas.
Heck, could also do some boards for the OnSemi Thermal Trak.
I have one amplifier which I rarely use anymore -- based upon the LM4702 (which begat the LME49810,11 and 30). I still have the PCB in Ultiboard. The Nat Semi boards give a few more ideas.
I have a bunch of old Sanken SAP16N/P thermaltrack darlingtons. I wonder if I can use those with the LME49811.
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