PA25
PA25 is POWER DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS manufactured by Unknown Manufacturer.
FEATURES
- LOW COST
- WIDE MON MODE RANGE
- Includes negative supply
- WIDE SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE Single supply: 5V to 40V Split supplies: ±2.5V to ±20V
- HIGH EFFICIENCY
- |Vs- 2.2V| at 2.5A typ
- HIGH OUTPUT CURRENT
- 3A min (PA21A)
- INTERNAL CURRENT LIMIT
- LOW DISTORTION
R2 9K +28V R1 5K + 1/2 PA21 MAND INPUT 0/10V
- A M
R3 10K R4 10K
- B + 1/2 PA21 R5 10K +28V
APPLICATIONS
- HALF & FULL BRIDGE MOTOR DRIVERS
- AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER STEREO
- 18W RMS per channel BRIDGE
- 36W RMS per package
- IDEAL FOR SINGLE SUPPLY SYSTEMS 5V
- Peripherals 12V
- Automotive 28V
- Avionic
R6 10K
FIGURE 1: BIDIRECTIONAL SPEED CONTROL FROM A SINGLE SUPPLY The amplifiers are especially well-suited for this application. The extended mon mode range allows mand inputs as low as 0V. Its superior output swing abilities let it drive within 2V of supply at an output current of 2A. This means that a mand input that ranges from 0V to 10V will drive a 24V motor from full scale CCW to full scale CW at up to ±2A. A single power op amp with an output swing capability of Vs
- 6 would require ± 30V supplies and would be required to swing 48V p-p at twice the speed to deliver an equivalent drive.
DESCRIPTION
The amplifiers consist of a monolithic dual power op amp in a 8-pin hermetic TO-3 package (PA21 and PA25) and a 12pin SIP package (PA26). Putting two power op amps in one package and on one die results in an extremely cost effective solution for applications requiring multiple amplifiers per board or bridge mode configurations. The wide mon mode input range includes the negative rail, facilitating single supply applications. It is possible to have a “ground based” input driving a single supply amplifier with ground acting as the “second” or “bottom” supply of the amplifier. The output stages are also well protected. They possess internal current limit circuits. While the device is well protected, the Safe Operating Area (SOA) curve must be observed. Proper heatsinking is required for maximum...