Philips Semiconductors
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TDA1562Q application note
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Application note
Rev. 01.02 — 05 May 2006
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5.5 Used components
Table 4:
Used components
Component
Value
Comment
Purpose
Effect when value is changed
Schottky diode BYV10-40
Schottky diode
To prevent that the negative
terminal of the lifter
capacitors is pulled below
substrate level when the
supply voltage drops.
Without Schottkys:
In stand-by: Possibly plops
In operating: Possibly “audio holes”
Cin1, Cin2
100nF
MKT
Input DC coupling
Lower: Low frequency rolloff will shift to
higher frequency.
Higher: Low frequency rolloff will shift to
lower frequency.
Csup1
2200
µ
F/16V
Electrolytic
capacitor
Buffer capacitor
Lower value: Worse SVRR
Csup2
100nF
SMD, NPO or X7R
material
HF decoupling of the supply Lower value: possibly oscillations in the
supply
Cref
10
µ
F/16V
Electrolytic
capacitor
Decoupling of internal
reference voltage, timing for
load detection circuit.
Lower value: Worse SVRR and possibly
malfunction of load detection circuit
Clift
4700
µ
F/16V
Electrolytic
capacitor
Supply lift capacitors
Lower value: Less power at low frequencies
ESR influences maximum output power.
C-emi
< 100pF
EMI capacitor
Filter out EMI from external
sources
Lower value: less EMI suppression
Higher value: possible instability of the
amplifier.
When higher values than 100pF are used,
Boucherot (Zobel) filters (10
Ω
, 47nF) should
be placed near the outputs.
These are the components which are advised for the standard TDA1562 application.
When the amplifier is mainly used for driving a subwoofer, increasing the size of the lift
capacitors is strongly advised.