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LM3875  Product Folder

High-Performance 56W Audio Power Amplifier
Generic P/N 3875
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Parametric Table Parametric Table
Temperature Min (deg C) 0000000000.0000 
Temperature Max (deg C) 70 
Channels (Channels)
Input OutputType Not Rail to Rail 
Gain Bandwidth (MHz)
Slew Rate (Volts/usec) 11 
SupplyCurrent Per Channel (mA) 30 
Supply Min (Volt) 20 
Supply Max (Volt) 84 
Offset Voltage (mV) 10 
Max Input Bias Current (nA) 1000 
Output Current (mA) 6000 
Voltage Noise (nV/Hz)
Shut down No 
Special Features AvCl>10 

Datasheet

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LM3875 Overture Audio Power Amplifier Series High-Performance 56W Audio Power Amplifier 607 Kbytes 12-Dec-03 View Online Download Receive via Email
LM3875 Overture Audio Power Amplifier Series High-Performance 56W Audio Power Amplifier (JAPANESE)
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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing

Part NumberPackageStatusModelsSamples &
Electronic
Orders
Budgetary PricingStd
Pack
Size
Package
Marking
TypePinsMSL/Lead-Free AvailabilityLead
Time
QtySPICEIBISQty$US each
LM3875TTO 22011StatusFull productionN/AN/A24 Hour Samples
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1K+$2.40rail
of
20
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LM3875T
8 weeks0
LM3875TFIsolated TO22011StatusFull productionN/AN/A24 Hour Samples
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1K+$2.40rail
of
20
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6-8 weeks5000
LM3875 MDCUnpackaged DieFull productionN/AN/A   gel pak
of
N/A
-
N/A0
LM3875 MWCWaferFull productionN/AN/A   wafer jar
of
N/A
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N/A0

General Description

The LM3875 is a high-performance audio power amplifier capable of delivering 56W of continuous average power to an 8 load with 0.1% THD+N from 20Hz to 20kHz.

The performance of the LM3875, utilizing its Self Peak Instantaneous Temperature (°Ke) (SPiKe™) protection circuitry, puts it in a class above discrete and hybrid amplifiers by providing an inherently, dynamically protected Safe Operating Area (SOA). SPiKe protection means that these parts are completely safeguarded at the output against overvoltage, undervoltage, overloads, caused by shorts to the supplies, thermal runaway, and instantaneous temperature peaks.

The LM3875 maintains an excellent signal-to-noise ratio of greater than 95dB(min) with a typical low noise floor of 2.0µV. It exhibits extremely low THD+N values of 0.06% at the rated output into the rated load over the audio spectrum, and provides excellent linearity with an IMD (SMPTE) typical rating of 0.004%.

Features

  • 56W continuous average output power into 8
  • 100W instantaneous peak output power capability
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio >95dB (min)
  • Output protection from a short to ground or to the supplies via internal current limiting circuitry
  • Output over-voltage protection against transients from inductive loads
  • Supply under-voltage protection, not allowing internal biasing to occur when |V+| + |V-| <= 12V, thus eliminating turn-on and turn-off transients
  • 11 lead TO-220 package
  • Wide supply voltage range: |V+| + |V-| = 20V to 84V

Applications

  • Component or compact stereos
  • Self-powered speakers
  • Surround-sound amplifiers
  • High-end stereo TVs

Design Tools

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Amplifiers Selection Guide software for Windows 7 Kbytes 28-Jul-2003 View    

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Application Notes

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AN-898: Application Note 898 Audio Amplifiers Utilizing: SPiKe Protection 1412 Kbytes 20-Sep-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
Application Note 898 Audio Amplifiers Utilizing: SPiKe Protection (JAPANESE)
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[Information as of 15-Jan-2004]