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At a constant output power of 1W the TDA1562 behaves like any class AB BTL
amplifier. The THD (+noise) increases with the signal frequency as a result of crossover
distortion.
Below 10W, most of the THD+noise figures are caused by noise and crossover
distortion. Since these are constant numbers, the THD+noise ratio decreases as the
output power increases.
Above 10W, artifacts from the lifter circuitry are responsible for increased THD numbers.
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THD(%)
1
Vp=14.4V
Rl=4ohms
Clift=8200uF/16V
C
0.1
A
0.01
0.01
A: Po=1W
B: Po=10W
C: Po=40W
Fig 34. THD vs. frequency at constant output power
Rev. 01.02 — 05 May 2006
THD vs Freq
B
0.1
1
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F(kHz)
10
100
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