2015-07-17 02:24 PM
Hello,
I'm setting up a system with a STA309A DSP and a STA510A amplifier.I'm expecting to connect two 8Ω loads with a maximum power of 50W each, but I can't find the graphics that show the estimated Power dissipation and the THD that I can expect at that level. The datasheet for other parts like the STA518A do have figures that allow me to calculate that. Is there an application note that describes how to calculate the required power supply for a specific power output?2015-07-19 06:25 PM
Hi Jorge ,
sorry, the applicaiton note is not available in ST website , but you can calculate it by following equation : I peak = Vcc*MI/(Rload+2*Rdson) ---- for BTL , current will go through two mosfet , MI is modulation index , for STA309A , it would be 94% for calculation . for STA510A or STA518 , Rdson is 0.2. P @ 1% THD =1/2 *((I peak)^2)*R load P @ 10% THD = 1.28 * P@ 1% THD . then for your applicaiton , if 50W output is for 10% THD , then the unclipping output would be 39W =( 50/1.28) , and the max peak current through 8 ohm load would be 3.125A . so the Vcc (supply voltage ) would be 27.9V = ( 3.125 *8.4/0.94). considering the tolerance and loss in coil and trace , 28.5V would be enough for your target output power . Thanks , YT2015-07-20 05:27 PM
Hello YT,
Thanks for your very helpful response.I'm looking at STA518A datasheet and I see in Figure 17 that at 39W, the power dissipation is about 9W. Does that mean that if I use a 28.5V power supply I would need it to be able to supply a current of approximately 9W/28.5V = 315mA? Or am I missing something?Thanks,Jorge2015-07-20 07:15 PM
2015-10-05 09:26 PM
YT,
As always, your answers are spot on! A couple of additional questions come to mind:1. If I switch to a STA311B and a STA516B using FFX mode, would that change the formulas and the values I need to use?2. If I use the PSCorrect feature of the STA311B, how much improvement in the THD I can get?Best regards,Jorge Rivera2015-10-22 12:12 AM