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w DESCRIPTION
w The UTC2003 has improved performance with the same
pin configuration as the UTC2002.The additional features of
UTC2002,very low number of external components, ease of
assembly, space and cost saving, are maintained.
The device provides a high output current capacity(up to
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safe operation is guaranteed due to protection against DC
and AC short circuit between all pins and ground, thermal
over-range, load dump voltage surge up to 40V and
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(Ta=25°C)
CHARACTERISTICS SYMBOL VALUE UNITS
Peak Supply Voltage
DC supply Voltage
Operating supply voltage
Output peak current(repetitive)
Vs
Vs
Vs
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28
18
3.5
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Output peak current( non repetitive) Io 4.5 A
Power dissipation at Tcase=90°C Ptot 20 W
Storage temperature
junction temperature
t a Tstg
Tj
-40~+150
-40~+150
°C
°C
PIN CONNECTION
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1 Non inverting input
2 Inverting input
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3 Ground
4 Output
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5 Supply Voltage
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UTC2003 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1 2
TEST CIRCUIT
+Vs
100µF
C3
100nF
Vi
1
5 C4
C1 1000µF
1µF UTC2003 4
2 3 R1
220Ω R3
1Ω RL
Rx C2
39Ω 470µF R2
100nF
2.2Ω
Cx
39nF
Rx=20*R2 Cx=1/(2πB*R1)
100nF
C3
mA 100 100nF
Vi 100nF Vi
1 1
5 1000 μF C1
5 C4
1000 F μ
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μ
1 F UTC2003 4
2 2
Ω
3 R1
3
Ω
220 R1
220
Ω
R3
RL 1 RL
μF
470
V
R2
Ω Ω
Rx
39 μ
C2
470 F
Ω
2.2 R2
100nF
2.2
Cx
39nF
(continued)
Fig.1 Quiescent output voltage Fig.2 Quiescent drain current Fig.3 Output power vs.Supply
vs.Supply voltage vs.Supply voltage voltage
Po
Vo(V)
Id(mA) (W)
8 80 20 Gv=40dB
f=1kHz
d=10% R=1.6Ω
6 60 15
R=2Ω
4 40 10 R=3.2Ω
R=4Ω
2 20 5
0 0 0
8 10 12 14 16 Vs(V) 8 10 12 14 16 Vs(V) 0 5 10 15 20 Vs(V)
40 40
Vs=12V
8 36 36
32 32
Vs=8V
4 28 28
24 24
0 20 20
0 2 4 6 8 RL(Ω) 10 100 Vi(rms) 1000 10 100 Vi(rms) 1000
Fig.7 Distortion vs. Fig.8 Distortion vs. Fig.9 Supply voltage rejection
output power frequency vs. voltage gain
100
R=2Ω d(%) SVR
d(%) R=3.2Ω
(dB)
Gv=40dB fripple=100Hz
Gv=40dB 0.8 Vs=14.4V -10 Vs=14,4V
10 f=1kHz RL=2Ω/4Ω RL=2.2Ω
Vs=14.4V Rg=10kΩ
R=4Ω R=1.6Ω
0.6 -20
1
Po=2.5W
0.4 -30
0.1
0.2 -40
Po=50mW
0.01 0 -50
0.1 1 10 100 1 2 3 4 30 35 40 45 50 55
Po(W) 10 10 10 10
Frequency (Hz) Gv(dB)
Ptot
-60 R2=1Ω
2 20 2 20
-80 0 0 0 0
2 3 4 5 0 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8
10 10 10 10 10
frequency(Hz) Po(W) Po(W)
B=15kHz
15 15
10
RL=1.6Ω B=20kHz
10 10
RL=2Ω
℃
10 /W
RL=3.2Ω R2=2.2Ω
5 5
RL=4Ω
℃
30 /W
0 0 1
0 5 10 15 20 0 50 100 150 200 36 40 44 48
Vs(V)
Tamb( )℃ Gv(dB)
APPLICATION INFORMATION
+Vs
100µF
C3
100nF
Vi
1
5 C4
C1 1000µF
1µF UTC2003 4
2 3 R1
220Ω R3
1Ω RL
Rx C2
39Ω 470µF R2
100nF
2.2Ω
Cx
39nF
Rx=20*R2 Cx=1/(2πB*R1)
0.1µF
1Ω
2.2µF 2.2µF
1 5 5 1
UTC2003 4 4 UTC2003
2 RL=4Ω 2
3 3
0.1µF
200Ω 430Ω
C3 C4
15µF 16Ω 10µF
16Ω
The Values of the capacitors C3 and C4 are different to optimize the SVR(Typ. 40dB)
Vs=14.4V
0.1µF
0.1µF 0.1µF
1 5 RL=4Ω 5 1
UTC2003 4 4 UTC2003
2 2
0.1µF
0.1µF
3 3
C3
15µF 620Ω
1nF
From
To
Supply 3000µF Pin 5
Voltage 16V
14.4
t
t2=1000ms
Polarity inversion
High current(up to 5A) can be handled by the device with no damage for a longer period than the blow-out time of a
quick 1A fuse(normally connected in series with the supply).
The feature is added to avoid destruction if, during fitting to the car, a mistake on connection of the supply is made.
Open ground
When the radio is in the ON condition and the ground is accidentally opened, a standard audio amplifier will be
damaged. On the UTC2003 protection diodes are included to avoid any damage.
Inductive load
A protection diode is provide between pin 4 and pin 5(see the internal schematic diagram) to allow use of the
UTC2003 with inductive loads. In particular,theUTc2003 can drive a coupling transformer for audio modulation.
DC voltage
The maximum operating DC voltage on the UTC2003 is 18V.
However the device can withstand a DC voltage up to 28V with no damage. This could occur during winter if two
batteries were series connected to crank the engine.
Thermal shut-down
The presence of a thermal limiting circuit offers the following advantages:
1).an overload on the output (even if it is permanent),or an excessive ambient temperature can be easily withstood.
2).the heat-sink can have a smaller factor compared with that of a conventional circuit. There is no device damage
in case of excessive junction temperature: all that happens is that Po( and there Ptot) and Id are reduced.