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TPA3116D2 - About usage

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[Q1]

Is TPA3116D2 available in the following condition?

 

<Condition>

・PVcc=15.2V

・RL=4Ω

・Pout=52W

・Output Wave = Square wave

   (THD+N = unlimited)

 

[Q2]

In a condition of Q1,

how much is the thermal resistance recommendation level of the heat sink?

  • Hi, Kanemaru-san,

    Unfortunately, you don't have enough voltage. In order to get 50W into 4-ohms, you need 21V.

    See the EVM for the recommended heat sink design.

    -d2

  • Hi, Don-san,

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    I checked a heat sink of EVM, but there was not information of the thermal resistance.

    Do you have information about thermal resistance?

     

    <Heat sink of EVM>

    Part No.  : “ATS-TI 10 OP-521-C1-R1”

    Maker HP :   www.qats.com.

  • Hi, Kanemaru-san,

    I don't have that data at my fingertips. Let me see if I can find it for you.

    -d2

  • 1212.Thermal Characterization Report for ATS-TI10P-521-C1-R1.pdf

     

    Hello Hideto-san,

    Attached is the heat sink characterization report.

    reg,

    Paul Chem

    Audio Applications Engineer

    Dallas TX

     

  • Hi, Don-san, Paul C-san

     

    Thank you for the information.

    Please let me ask one more question.

     

    I got an answer from Don.

    Why is the voltage lack at 15.2V?

     

    <Answer for [Q1] (by Don-san)>

    Unfortunately, you don't have enough voltage. In order to get 50W into 4-ohms, you need 21V.

     

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    [Q1]

    Is TPA3116D2 available in the following condition?

     

    [Condition]

    ・PVcc=15.2V

    ・RL=4Ω

    ・Pout=52W

    ・Output Wave = Square wave

       (THD+N = unlimited)

     

    * The output may clip it.

     If TPA3116D2 does not breaking, I am reliable.

  • Hi Hideto,

    Please refer to datahseet for Max Output Power vs Supply Voltage. If you are using it in 1xPBTL mode for Po=52W, the supply needs to be at least 15V. However, If you are using it in 2xBTL mode with Po=2x50W then the supply need to be at least 21V.

    reg,

    Paul.

     

  • Hi, Aaul-san

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    I understood that the high voltage(PVcc) was necessary to get the high output Power(Pout).

    Does Pout=50W(@PVcc=15.2V) point at output Power of PMAX of attached file P12 Figure5?

     

    Why will the high voltage(PVcc=21V) be necessary?

    For example, does high RON resistance of the MOSFET of TPA3116D2 become the factor?

    slaa114.pdf
  • Hi, Kanemaru-san,

    I'm not sure what you're asking. Figure 14 clearly states operation in BTL into 4-ohm loads.

    For PBTL, we usually halve the speaker resistance in order to achieve more power. For example, Figure 22 shows power and voltage for a 2-ohm PBTL-connected load.

    I suggest you order an EVM and play with it, or talk to the TI guys in your local office for more information.

    -d2

  • Hi,Don

    Sorry for troubling you.

    I understand that PVcc=21 is necessary to satisfy "Pout=50W @ THD+N=10%".

    (datasheet P6 Po (Continuous output power))

    However, the specifications that my customer needs are as follows.

     

    <my customer’s specifications >

    ・PVcc=15.2V

    ・RL=4Ω

    ・Pout(max) = 52W @ THD+N = “Over 10%(allows an output wave are square wave)”

     

    < back ground >

    My customer does not use the Pout(max).

    (my customer doesn't drive a speaker in Pout(max).)

    However, it is necessary as catalogue specifications of the customer application.

    Therefore, it is important TPA3116D2 can satisfy specifications.

     

    <My guess>

    I understand that I raise PVcc to make Pout(max) big.

    However,I think that necessary PVcc lowers than 21V(15.2V to 21V of range).

    The reason is because a specification of THD+N is relaxed.

    Will my understanding be wrong?

     

    I am sorry for my questions being difficult to understand…

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi Kanemaru,

    I have tested a TPA3116 under your requested conditions, 15.2V supply for a 4-ohm load and measured the power delivered at THD = 20%, 10%, and 7% for BTL and PBTL modes. Please let me know if this is the data you were looking for. Thanks!

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang

  • Values have been updated (above)

  • Hi,

    Sorry for troubling you.

    I understood. thank you very much.

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

     

  • Hi,

     

    I'm very sorry.

    Would you perform the following evaluations?

    The value of THD+N does not matter.

     

    <Condition>

    ・PVcc=15.2V , 21V , 24V

    ・RL=4Ω

    ・BTL

    ・input Wave = Square wave

    ・Output Wave = Square wave

     

    <result>

    ・Pout(max)=??W @ PVcc=15.2V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

    ・Pout(max)=??W @ PVcc=21V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

    ・Pout(max)=??W @ PVcc=24V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi Kanemaru,

     

    I will get back to you once I collect the data.

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang

  • Hi Kanemaru,

     

    I have taken this measurement to show you the Pout max (instantaneous) of the TPA3116D2 for the conditions:

    - 4 Ohm load

    - BTL mode

    - 26 dB gain

    - supply voltage: 15.2V, 21V, 24V

     

    from the graph we can see:

    ・Pout(max)=41W @ PVcc=15.2V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

    ・Pout(max)=73W @ PVcc=21V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

    ・Pout(max)=91W @ PVcc=24V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

     

     Please note this is instantaneous power, not continuous.

     

     

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang

  • Hi, Brian

     

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    Thank you for the measurement.

    If it is PVcc=26V, I expect that it becomes “Pout(max)=over 100W”.

     

    Sorry for asking too much.

    Would it be possible to ask you to do following measurement ?

     

    <Result>

    ・Pout(max)=??W @ PVcc=26V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi Kanemaru,

     

    Let's use the original post. This is the result, Pout max around 103W.

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang

     

     

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    Hi, Brian

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    Thank you for the measurement.

    If it is PVcc=26V, I expect that it becomes “Pout(max)=over 100W”.

    Sorry for asking too much.

    Would it be possible to ask you to do following measurement ?

    <Result>

    ・Pout(max)=??W @ PVcc=26V , RL=4Ω , Output wave = Square wave

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi, Brian

    Thank you for the information.

    Thank you very much for your help.

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi,Brian

     

    I received an additional question from my customer.

    Please tell me "the input condition" & “the Gain condition” when you measured "Pout(max)=103W".

    ex . Input = ??(Sin or Square)wave , ?kHz , Vpp=??V

    ex . Gain = ??dB

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi Kanemaru,

     

    The conditions for Pout(max) = 103W (instantaneous) conditions are:

    input =  sin wave, 1kHz, 2.1 Vrms (5.94 Vpp)

    gain = 26 dB

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang

  • Hi,Brian

    Thank you for the information.

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi, Brian

     

    When you measured "Pout(max)=103W x 2ch @ PVcc=26V, RL=4ohm", did you output it for several seconds?

    my customer wants to know that TPA3116D2 can maintain Pout(max) for several second.

     

    Regards,

    Kanemaru

  • Hi Kanemaru,

     

    No, this is only instantaneous power, which is split second time. I have also measured the continuous Pout (max) which is the steady constant power before the device enters thermal shutdown. For the 4Ohm load, BTL, PVcc = 26V, the Pout max continuous is 53W.

     

    Regards,

     

    Brian Wang