LM3886: #2) PA100 - 100W Parallel AB Amp

Summary

The parallel amplifier is another configuration that can be used to obtain higher output power levels by combining two IC outputs and doubling output current drive capability. The parallel topology provides a great way of achieving higher power levels while keeping within IC power dissipation limits by driving low impedance loads, which is the case for many self-powered speaker and powered subwoofer designs.

The main advantage of the parallel configuration is its ability to divide total power dissipation between ICs, since each amplifier is providing half of the load current.

Another advantageof the parallel design is that unlike the bridge design, more than two ICs can be used. In fact, any number of ICs can be used in a parallel design and when configured the same will share the power dissipation equally.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Category Audio Amplifiers
Eval Board Board not Stocked
Amplifier Type Class AB
Number of Outputs Mono
Output Power (RMS) @ Load 100 W @ 4 Ω
Voltage In ±10 ~ ±42 V
THD+N (1kHz) @ Conditions < 0.007% @ 100 W (4 Ω, ±35V)
Features Mute
Over Current Protection
Thermal Protection
Turn On/Off Depop
Under Voltage Protection, Brown-Out
Efficiency @ Conditions - Not Given
Standby Current [Typical]
Quiescent Current [Typical]
Component Count + Extras 23 + 0
Application / Target Market Audio: Home Theater Systems
Audio: Powered Speakers
Design Author Texas Instruments
Main I.C. Base Part LM3886
Quiescent Current [Maximum] 106 mA
Standby Current [Maximum]
Date Created By Author
Date Added To Library 2011-03

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