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CAUTION:
International Rectifier suggests the following guidelines for safe operation and handling of
IRAUDAMP8 Demo board;
Always wear safety glasses whenever operating Demo Board
Avoid personal contact with exposed metal surfaces when operating Demo Board
Turn off Demo Board when placing or removing measurement probes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3
CONNECTION SETUP ..................................................................................................................................... 5
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................... 5
TEST PROCEDURES....................................................................................................................................... 6
PERFORMANCE AND TEST GRAPHS .......................................................................................................... 7
CLIPPING CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................................................... 10
EFFICIENCY................................................................................................................................................... 11
THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 11
THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS PRESSURE CONTROL ................................................................................. 12
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO (PSRR)............................................................................................ 14
SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION RESPONSE .............................................................................................. 15
IRAUDAMP8 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................. 16
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS..................................................................................................................... 18
IRS2093 GATE DRIVER IC ............................................................................................................................ 18
SELF-OSCILLATING FREQUENCY .................................................................................................................... 19
ADJUSTMENTS OF SELF-OSCILLATING FREQUENCY ......................................................................................... 19
SELECTABLE DEAD-TIME ................................................................................................................................ 20
PROTECTION SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 21
CLICK AND POP NOISE REDUCTION ......................................................................................................... 23
BUS PUMPING............................................................................................................................................... 23
INPUT SIGNAL AND GAIN SETTING ........................................................................................................... 25
GAIN SETTING............................................................................................................................................... 25
SCHEMATIC. .26
IRAUDAMP8 FABRICATION MATERIALS................................................................................................... 27
IRAUDAMP8 HARDWARE ............................................................................................................................ 30
IRAUDAMP8 PCB SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................... 31
REVISION CHANGES DESCRIPTIONS........................................................................................................ 34
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Introduction
The IRAUDAMP8 Demo board is a reference design which uses only one IC (IRS2093M) to derive
appropriate input signals, amplify the audio input, and achieve a four-channel 120 W/ch (4) half-bridge
Class D audio power amplifier. The reference design demonstrates how to use the IRS2093M Class D audio
controller and gate driver IC, implement protection circuits, and design an optimum PCB layout using
IRF6665 DirectFET MOSFETs. The reference design contains all the required housekeeping power supplies
for ease of use. The four-channel design is scalable, for power and number of channels.
Applications
AV receivers
Home theater systems
Mini component stereos
Powered speakers
Sub-woofers
Musical Instrument amplifiers
Automotive after market amplifiers
Features
Output Power:
Residual Noise:
Distortion:
Efficiency:
Multiple Protection Features:
PWM Modulator:
120W x 4 channels,
200V, IHF-A weighted, AES-17 filter
0.012% THD+N @ 60W, 4
90% @ 120W, 4, single-channel driven, Class D stage
Over-current protection (OCP), high side and low side
Over-voltage protection (OVP),
Under-voltage protection (UVP), high side and low side
Over-temperature protection (OTP)
Self-oscillating half-bridge topology with optional clock synchronization
Specifications
General Test Conditions (unless otherwise noted)
Supply Voltages
35V
Load Impedance
4
Self-Oscillating Frequency
400kHz
Gain Setting
26.5dB
Notes / Conditions
No input signal, Adjustable
1Vrms input yields rated power
Electrical Data
IR Devices Used
Typical
Notes / Conditions
IRS2093M Audio Controller and Gate-Driver,
IRF6665 DirectFET MOSFETs
Modulator
Self-oscillating, second order sigma-delta modulation, analog input
Power Supply Range
25V to 35V
Bipolar power supply
Output Power CH1-4: (1% THD+N)
120W
1kHz
Output Power CH1-4: (10% THD+N)
170W
1kHz
Rated Load Impedance
8-4
Resistive load
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100mA
7W
90%
No input signal
No input signal
Single-channel driven,
120W, Class D stage
Audio Performance
*Before
Demodula
tor
Class D
Output
THD+N, 1W
THD+N, 10W
THD+N, 60W
THD+N, 100W
0.015%
0.006%
0.005%
0.015%
0.015%
0.008%
0.012%
0.02%
Dynamic Range
101dB
101dB
200V
200V
Damping Factor
Channel Separation
2000
85dB
85dB
75dB
N/A
48
78dB
77dB
70dB
1dB
3dB
Thermal Performance
Idling
4ch x 15W (1/8 rated power)
4ch x 120W (Rated power)
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Typical
TC =30C
TPCB=42C
TC =54C
TPCB=71C
TC =80C
TPCB=106C
Notes / Conditions
Notes / Conditions
No signal input, TA=25C
Continuous, TA=25C
At OTP shutdown @ 150 sec,
TA=25C
Weight
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Connection Setup
Audio Signal Generator
Input
Frequency adjustor
VR1
DS1
,VCC INDICATOR
IRS2093
IRF6665
Output
Output
CH2 CH1 +B GND -B CH4 CH3
G
35 V, 10 A DC supply
250W,4Non-inductive
35 V, 10 A DC supply
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CN1
CN1
CN1
CN1
P1
P2
P2
P3
P3
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Test Procedures
Test Setup:
1. Connect 4-200 W dummy loads to 4 output connectors (P2 and P3 as shown on Fig 1)
and an Audio Precision analyzer (AP).
2. Connect the Audio Signal Generator to CN2 for CH1~CH4 respectively (AP).
3. Set up the dual power supply with voltages of 35V; current limit to 10A.
4. TURN OFF the dual power supply before connecting to On of the unit under test (UUT).
5. Connect the dual power supply to P1. as shown on Fig 1
Power up:
6. Turn ON the dual power supply. The B supplies must be applied and removed at the
same time.
7. The Blue LED should turn ON immediately and stay ON
8. Quiescent current for the positive supply should be 100mA 10mA at +35V.
9. Quiescent current for the negative supply should be 115mA 10mA at 35V.
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0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
100m
200m
500m
10
20
50
100
200
.
+4
+3
+2
+1
-0
-1
d
B
r
-2
-4
-3
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
50k
100k 200k
Hz
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100
50
20
10
5
2
1
0.5
%
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
0.0005
0.0002
0.0001
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Red
Blue
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.
+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
d
B
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Red
Blue
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Clipping characteristics
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Efficiency
Fig 9 shows efficiency characteristics of the IRAUDAMP8. The high efficiency is achieved by
following major factors:
1) Low conduction loss due to the DirectFETs offering low RDS(ON)
2) Low switching loss due to the DirectFETs offering low input capacitance for fast rise and
fall times
Secure dead-time provided by the IRS2093, avoiding cross-conduction
100%
90%
Efficiency (%)
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0
50
100
150
Thermal Considerations
With this high efficiency, the IRAUDAMP8 design can handle one-eighth of the continuous rated
power, which is generally considered to be a normal operating condition for safety standards,
without additional heatsinks or forced air-cooling.
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Check the TIMs compression deflection with constant rate of strain (example as Fig.11) base on
manufacturers datasheet. According to the stress requirement, find strain range for the TIM. Then,
calculate heat spreader groove depth as below:
Groove Depth=DirectFETs Height +TIMs Thickness*strain
**DirectFETs height should be measured from PCB to the top of DirectFET after reflow. The
average height of IRF6665 is 0.6mm.
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+0
-10
-20
-30
d
B
V
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
40k
Hz
Sweep
Trace
Color
Line Style
Thick
Data
Axis
Red
Solid
Anlr.Ampl
Left
Comment
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CSD pin
CSD pin
VS pin
VS pin
Load current
Load current
Positive OCP
Negative OCP
CSD pin
CSD pin
VS pin
VS pin
Load current
Load current
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IRAUDAMP8 Overview
The IRAUDAMP8 features a 4CH self-oscillating type PWM modulator for the smallest space,
highest performance and robust design. This topology represents an analog version of a secondorder sigma-delta modulation having a Class D switching stage inside the loop. The benefit of the
sigma-delta modulation, in comparison to the carrier-signal based modulation, is that all the error
in the audible frequency range is shifted to the inaudible upper-frequency range by nature of its
operation. Also, sigma-delta modulation allows a designer to apply a sufficient amount of error
correction.
The IRAUDAMP8 self-oscillating topology consists of following essential functional blocks.
Front-end integrator
PWM comparator
Level shifters
Gate drivers and MOSFETs
Output LPF
Integrator
Referring to Fig 15 below, the input operational amplifier of the IRS2093 forms a front-end secondorder integrator with R3, C2, C3, and R2. The integrator that receives a rectangular feedback
signal from the PWM output via R4 and audio input signal via R3 generates a quadratic carrier
signal at the COMP pin. The analog input signal shifts the average value of the quadratic
waveform such that the duty cycle varies according to the instantaneous voltage of the analog
input signal.
PWM Comparator
The carrier signal at the COMP pin is converted to a PWM signal by an internal comparator that
has a threshold at middle point between VAA and VSS. The comparator has no hysteresis in its
input threshold.
Level Shifters
The internal input level-shifter transfers the PWM signal down to the low-side gate driver section.
The gate driver section has another level-shifter that level shifts up the high-side gate signal to the
high-side gate driver section.
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Output LPF
The amplified PWM output is reconstructed back to an analog signal by the output LC LPF.
Demodulation LC low-pass filter (LPF) formed by L1 and C13, filters out the Class D switching
carrier signal leaving the audio output at the speaker load. A single stage output filter can be used
with switching frequencies of 400 kHz and greater; a design with a lower switching frequency may
require an additional stage of LPF.
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Functional Descriptions
IRS2093 Gate Driver IC
The IRAUDAMP8 uses the IRS2093, a 4 Channel high-voltage (up to 200 V), high-speed power
MOSFET driver with internal dead-time and protection functions specifically designed for Class D
audio amplifier applications. These functions include OCP and UVP. The IRS2093 integrates bidirectional over current protection for both high-side and low-side MOSFETs. The dead-time can
be selected for optimized performance according to the size of the MOSFET, minimizing deadtime while preventing shoot-through. As a result, there is no gate-timing adjustment required
externally. Selectable dead-time through the DT pin voltage is an easy and reliable function which
requires only two external resistors, R12 and R13 as shown on Fig 16 or Fig 22 below.
The IRS2093 offers the following functions.
PWM modulator
Dead-time insertion
Over current protection
Under voltage protection
Level shifters
Refer to IRS2093 datasheet and AN-1146 for more details.
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Self-Oscillating Frequency
Self-oscillating frequency is determined by the total delay time along the control loop of the
system; the propagation delay of the IRS2093, the DirectFETs switching speed, the time-constant
of front-end integrator (R2, R3, R4, C2, C3 ). Variations in +B and B supply voltages also affect
the self-oscillating frequency.
The self-oscillating frequency changes with the duty ratio. The frequency is highest at idling. It
drops as duty cycle varies away from 50%.
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Selectable Dead-time
The dead-time of the IRS2093 is set based on the voltage applied to the DT pin. Fig 17 lists the
suggested component value for each programmable dead-time between 45 and 105 ns.
All the IRAUDAMP8 models use DT1 (45ns) dead-time.
Dead-time Mode
DT1
DT2
DT3
DT4
R1
<10k
5.6k
8.2k
Open
R2
Open
4.7k
3.3k
<10k
DT/SD Voltage
Vcc
0.46 x Vcc
0.29 x Vcc
COM
IRS2093M
45nS
>0.5mA
Vcc
65nS
R1
85nS
DT
105nS
R2
0.23xVcc
0.36xVcc
0.57xVcc
Vcc
VDT
COM
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SD
GND
Q5
MMBT5551
R54
10k
Z4
18V
R57
47k
R56
47k
R51
22k
R50
47k
Z3
39V R53
R59
22k
Q3
MMBT5551
10k
5
4
IC6
LM26CIM5-XHA
1
OS
HT
2
GND
3
VCC VT
OTP
R52
15k
D51
4.7V
Q4
MMBT5551
R58
47k
R55
47k
OVP
UVP
-B
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Bus Pumping
When the IRAUDAMP8 is running in stereo mode, the bus pumping effect takes place with low
frequency, high output. Since the energy flowing in the Class D switching stage is bi-directional,
there is a period where the Class D amplifier feeds energy back to the power supply. The majority
of the energy flowing back to the supply is from the energy stored in the inductor in the output LPF.
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Usually, the power supply has no way to absorb the energy coming back from the load.
Consequently the bus voltage is pumped up, creating bus voltage fluctuations.
Following conditions make bus pumping worse:
1. Lower output frequencies (bus-pumping duration is longer per half cycle)
2. Higher power output voltage and/or lower load impedance (more energy transfers between
supplies)
3. Smaller bus capacitance (the same energy will cause a larger voltage increase)
The OVP protects IRAUDAMP8 from failure in case of excessive bus pumping. One of the easiest
counter measures of bus pumping is to drive both of the channels in a stereo configuration out-ofphase so that one channel consumes the energy flow from the other and does not return it to the
power supply. Bus voltage detection monitors only +B supply, assuming the bus pumping on the
supplies is symmetric in +B and -B supplies.
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Load Impedance
Each channel is optimized for a 4 speaker load in half bridge.
Gain Setting
The ratio of resistors R4A~D/R1A~D in Fig 22 sets voltage gain. The IRAUDAMP8 has no on board volume
control. To change the voltage gain, change the input resistor term R1A~D. Changing R4A~D affects PWM
control loop design and may result poor audio performance.
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Schematic
22uF, 16V
R16C
3.9K
SD
1R
4.7R
D1C
1N4148
R60
15k
+5v
C1
Q5
MMBT5551
Q8 ZX5T853
R43
R51
22k
510R,1W
R45
33k
VR1
10K
1
2
3
VCC OUT
GND
SET DIT
5
4
2
3
4
1A VCC
1B
1Y
2Y
2B
GND 2A
15k
C41
N/A
Z6
5.6V
D51
4.7V
R46
8
-5v
ZX5T953
33k
R44
510R,1W
R54
10k
R57
47k
R56
47k
5.1k
Z4
18V
Z3
39V R53
Q3
MMBT5551
DS1
R58
47k
R55
47k
OVP
L5
R37
47k
R42
3.3k
R32
1k
Q1
220uH
C35
2200pF,50V
R31
5.1k
Q4
MMBT5551
0.01uF, 50V
1
C34
2
0.01uF, 25V
R41
120k
C36
0.01uF, 50V
3
4
D7
R40
100k
SW
VIN
BST
VCC
RCL
RON/SD
RTN
FB
0.01uF, 50V
R62 10k
GND
For EMI
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8
7
Q2
R39
100k
MMBT5401
FX491
5
C32
2.2uF, 50V
LM5007
UVP
10k
R61
C62
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15V
IC9
VCC
R50
47k
10k
GND
Z2
R36
IC8
TC7W00FFCT-ND
C61
OS
R52
Q9
1
IC6
LM26CIM5-XHA
1
HT
2
GND
3
VCC VT
5
4
R59
22k
Z5
5.6V
C40
N/A
IC2
LTC1799
C37
22uF, 16V
R3
22k
C14A
R21A
0.1uF, 63V 10R,1W
0.1uF, 63V
R21D
10R,1W
R21B
0.1uF, 63V 10R,1W
C14B
C14C
R21C
10R,1W
0.1uF, 63V
0.47uF, 400V
C13A
C14D
0.47uF, 400V
C13B
C17D
0.1uF,50V
22R
R18C
R23A
100k
C17A
1000uF,35V
P1
GND
0.1uF,100V
C19C
1R
C17C
0.1uF,50V
R22C 10K
0.1uF,50V
0.47uF, 400V
C13D
1R
1R
R19B
C19B
0.1uF,100V
C19A R19A
0.1uF,100V
R22D
10K
22R
Q2D
IRF6665
R19C
R19D
Q1D
IRF6665
R20D
R9D
10K
+B
22R
0.1uF,100V
1N4148
Q2C
IRF6665
R9C
47K
R15D
10K
R17C
10K
R15C
0.47uF, 400V
C13C
1N4148
47K
47K
R12A
R12B
10K
25
C10A
R17A 10K
D1A
22R
4.7R
D1D
22uF, 16V
R15A
VS3
HO3
28
26
27
VS4
HO4
VB4
29
32
31
NC
COM
30
C9A
10uF,16V
R16D
3.9K
13
D2C
1N4148
C10C
D4
1N4148
R4 0R0 or N/A
1N4148
C19D
D3
C8
10uF, 16V
R4C
100K 1%
Q1C
IRF6665
R20C
R18D
D2D
15
1N4148
CSD
R4D
100K 1%
4CH2
3
2
1CH1
CH1 OUTPUT
R12C
0R0 or N/A
CH1 OUTPUT
GND
GND
CH2 OUTPUT
4.7R
16
VB1
P2
2.2K
R14B
14
CSH1
CSD
R22
10R
33
COMP1
R1
DT
LO1
GND
R24C
L2
22uH
R24D 2.2K
R17D
10K
R12D
47K
48
LO2
IN1
1
2
3
4
2.2K
CH2 OUTPUT
22R
CH3 OUTPUT
GND
GND
CH4 OUTPUT
GND
C9B
10uF,16V
C10D
C3D
2.2nF,50V
COMP2
22uF, 16V
47
Q2B
IRF6665
R9B
R24B
GND
17
HO1
46
Q1B
IRF6665
22R
4.7R
1N4148
18
NC
VS1
45
1nF,50V
Q2A
IRF6665
R20B
R18A
D2A
19
NC
VCC2
12
C4D
-B
IN2
11
120R
2.2nF,50V
C3C
2.2nF,50V
VAA
VS2
R2D
VSS
HO2
100pF, 50V
C2D
44
VB2
C1D
120R
2.2nF,50V
4.7uF,10V
10uF, 16V
R1D
22K
VAA
43
C7
1nF,50V C4C
10
100pF, 50V
R3D
4.7K
C5D
R2C
NC
C1C
C2C
C12D 220pF
GND
CH1 INPUT
R7 10R
4.7K
10uF, 16V
R1C
22K
GND
22R
20
COM2
MLQP48_4CH
-B
R3C
C5C
VSS
42
GND
Q1A
IRF6665
R20A
3.9K
21
LO4
IC1
R16A
22
LO3
IN4
CSH2
4.7uF,10V
COMP4
NC
41
C6
R18B
R9A
23
CSH3
NC
R6 10R
24
VB3
IN3
P3
R24A 2.2K
CH4 OUTPUT
22R
10uF, 16V
COMP3
40
C4B
1nF,50V
C12C 220pF
CH2 INPUT
R17B
10K
4.7R
CSH4
1K
R2B 120R
GND
GND
39
VCC
37
2.2nF,50V
34
R13
R11 8.2K
C3B
C5B
C12B 220pF
2.2nF,50V
NC
CH3 INPUT
C4A
1nF,50V
38
C2B
NC
GND
CH4 8
GND 7
CH3 6
GND 5
GND 4
CH2 3
GND 2
CH1 1
R2A 120R
4.7K
100pF, 50V
R3B
4.7K
C12A 220pF
CN1
R16B
3.9K
R22A
10K
R12
R10
C1B
R3A
35
36
10uF, 16V
R1B
22K
VREF
100pF, 50V
C5A
NC
C1A
CH4 INPUT
C3A 2.2nF,50V
C2A 2.2nF,50V
22K
OCSET
R4A
100K 1%
R1A
C10B
22uF, 16V
D1B
1N4148
D2B
1N4148
R15B 10K
R4B
100K 1%
CH3 OUTPUT
L1
22uH
NC
2.2K
R22B 10K
R14A 4.7R
C33
0.1uF, 50V
Z1
24V
R38
10R
R23B
100k
C17B
1000uF,35V
-B
+B
GND
-B
3
2
1
Value
Description
CAP CER .1UF 50V 10% X7R
0603
CAP CERAMIC 100PF 50V
NP0 0603
C1
490-1519-1-ND
Vender
Murata
Electronics
North America
399-1061-1-ND
Kemet
490-1500-1-ND
Murata
Electronics
North America
399-1082-1-ND
Kemet
PCE4179CT-ND
Panasonic - ECG
C6, C7
478-1429-1-ND
C8
490-3383-1-ND
C9A, C9B
C10A, C10B,
C10D, C37
C12A, C12B,
C12D
C13A, C13B,
C13D
C14A, C14B,
C14D
AVX Corporation
Murata
Electronics
North America
Murata
Electronics
North America
0.1uF,50V
100pF, 50V
2.2nF,50V
1nF,50V
10uF, 16V
4.7uF,10V
10uF, 16V
10uF,16V
5
4
4
22uF, 16V
220pF
0.47uF, 400V
0.1uF, 63V
1000uF,35V
0.1uF,50V
0.1uF,100V
2.2uF, 50V
0.1uF, 50V
0.01uF, 25V
0.01uF, 50V
0.01uF, 50V
ED1520-ND
10
1N4148
DIODE1
4.7V
Blue LED
MLQP48_4CH
LTC1799
LM26CIM5XHA
TC7W00FFCTND
LM5007
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Designator
Part Number
490-3347-1-ND
C10C,
445-3945-1-ND
C12C,
490-1483-1-ND
TDK Corporation
Murata
Electronics
North America
C13C,
495-1315-ND
BC2054-ND
EPCOS Inc
Vishay/BC
Components
C17A, C17B
565-1086-ND
United Chemi-Con
C17C, C17D
C19A, C19B, C19C,
C19D
399-1249-1-ND
Kemet
445-1418-1-ND
C32
490-3367-1-ND
C33
490-1666-1-ND
TDK Corporation
Murata
Electronics
North America
Murata
Electronics
North America
C34
PCC1763CT-ND
C36
490-1511-1-ND
C61, C62
399-1091-1-ND
CN1
D1A, D1B, D1C, D1D,
D2A, D2B, D2C, D2D,
D3, D4
ED1520-ND
Kemet
On Shore Technology
Inc
1N4148W-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
D7
10MQ100NPBFCT-ND
Vishay/Semiconductors
D51
MMSZ4V7T1GOSCT-ND
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C14C,
Panasonic - ECG
Murata
Electronics
North America
DS1
160-1645-1-ND
Lite-On Inc
IC1
International Rectifier
IC2
IR2093MPBF
LTC1799CS5#TRMPBFCTND
IC6
LM26CIM5-XHACT-ND
IC8
TC7W00FFCT-ND
IC9
LM5007SDCT-ND
Linear Technology
National
Semiconductor
Toshiba
National
Semiconductor
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22uH
220uH
Header 3
SP OUT
FX491
IRF6665
MMBT5401
MMBT5551
ZX5T853
ZX5T953
0R0
22K
120R
4.7K
100K 1%
10R
22R
2.2K
8.2K
1K
4.7R
10K
16
4
3.9K
1R
10R,1W
100k
2.2K
5.1k
5.1k
47k
120k
3.3k
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L1, L2
DAEPW-M185X
TOKO
L5
308-1538-1-ND
Sumida Corporation
P1
281-1415-ND
P2, P3
ED1516-ND
Weidmuller
On Shore Technology
Inc
Q1
Q1A, Q1B, Q1C, Q1D,
Q2A, Q2B, Q2C, Q2D
FMMT491CT-ND
Zetex Inc
IRF6665TRPBFCT-ND
International Rectifier
Q2
MMBT5401-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Q3, Q4, Q5
MMBT5551-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Q8
ZX5T853ZCT-ND
Zetex Inc
Q9
ZX5T953ZCT-ND
Zetex Inc
R1
R1A, R1B, R1C, R1D,
R3, R51, R59
P0.0GCT-ND
Panasonic - ECG
RHM22KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM120GCT-ND
Rohm
RHM4.7KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM100KCRCT-ND
Rohm
RHM10GCT-ND
Rohm
RHM22GCT-ND
Rohm
R10
RHM2.2KGCT-ND
Rohm
R11
RHM8.2KGCT-ND
Rohm
R13, R32
R14A, R14B, R18A,
R18B, R18C, R18D
R15A, R15B, R15C,
R15D, R17A, R17B,
R17C, R17D, R22A,
R22B, R22C, R22D,
R53, R54, R61, R62
R16A, R16B, R16C,
R16D
R19A, R19B, R19C,
R19D
R21A, R21B, R21C,
R21D
RHM1.0KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM4.7GCT-ND
Rohm
RHM10KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM3.9KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM1.0ARCT-ND
Rohm
PT10AECT-ND
Panasonic - ECG
RHM100KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM2.2KARCT-ND
Rohm
R31
RHM5.1KARCT-ND
Rohm
R36
R37, R50, R55, R56,
R57, R58
RHM5.1KGCT-ND
Rohm
RHM47KGCT-ND
Rohm
R41
RHM120KGCT-ND
Rohm
R42
RHM3.3KGCT-ND
Rohm
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510R,1W
33k
15k
10K
24V
15V
39V
18V
5.6V
R43, R44
PT510XCT-ND
Panasonic - ECG
R45, R46
RHM33KGCT-ND
Rohm
R52, R60
RHM15KGCT-ND
Rohm
VR1
ST32ETB103CT-ND
Z1
BZT52C24-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Z2
BZT52C15-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Z3
BZT52C39-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Z4
BZT52C18-FDICT-ND
Diodes Inc
Z5, Z6
MMSZ5V6T1GOSCT-ND
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Value
Description
Designator
Digikey
P/N
Vendor
H729ND
Building
Fasteners
Washer #4 SS
WASHER LOCK
INTERNAL #4 SS
PCB
PCB 1
Screw 440X5/16
SCREW MACHINE
PHILLIPS 4-40X5/16
H343ND
1893KND
1/16
AAVID 4880G
BER164ND
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Building
Fasteners
Keystone
Electronics
Thermalloy
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IRAUDAMP8 Hardware
Note:
All dimensions are in millimeters
Tolerances are 0.1mm
Material:ALUMINUM
4.5
16
10.5
6
1.6
12
14
12
6
8
27
27
10
Thermal Pad
Th
l d
Lock washer
Screw
H343-ND
Screw
H343-ND
Screw
H343-ND
Stand Off 3
1893K-ND
Lock washer
Lock washer
Stand Off 2
Lock washer 1893K-ND
Lock washer
Lock washer
Stand Off 4
1893K-ND
Lock washers
H729-ND
Screw
Screw
Screw
Stand Off 1
1893K-ND
Screws
H343-ND
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Additional files for assembly that may not be related with Gerber files:
13. .pcb
14. .bom
15. .cpl
16. .sch
17. .csv
18. .net
19. .bak
20. .lib
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PCB file
Bill of materials
Components locations
Schematic
Pick and Place Components
Net List
Back up files
PCB libraries
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Changes description
Released
ROHS Compliant (BOM Updated)
Date
Jan, 08th 2009
May,29th 2009
WORLD HEADQUARTERS: 233 Kansas St., El Segundo, California 90245 Tel: (310) 252-7105
Data and specifications subject to change without notice. 01/29/2009
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