Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Type | Class AB |
Features | Mute, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection |
Output Type | 1-Channel (Mono) |
Mounting Type | Through Hole |
Package / Case | TO-220-11 (Formed Leads) |
Product Status | Active |
Voltage - Supply | 20V ~ 84V, ±10V ~ 42V |
Operating Temperature | -20°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
Supplier Device Package | TO-220-11 |
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load | 68W x 1 @ 4Ohm |
lm3886tf Overview
High-performance audio power amplifier LM3886 can provide up to 68W of average continuous power to a 4Ω load and 38W into an 8Ω load with 0.1% THD+N between 20Hz and 20kHz.
By offering an intrinsically dynamically protected Safe Operating Area (SOA), the LM3886 performs better than discrete and hybrid amplifiers thanks to its Self Peak Instantaneous Temperature (°Ke) (SPiKe) protection circuitry. With spike protection, these components are fully protected against overloads, undervoltage, and overvoltage at the output. This includes protection against thermal runaway, short supply lines, and sudden temperature spikes.
With a generally low noise floor of 2.0µV, the LM3886 maintains a good signal-to-noise ratio of better than 92dB. Throughout the audio spectrum, it displays exceptionally low THD+N values of 0.03% at the rated output into the rated load. It also offers good linearity, with an IMD (SMPTE) typical rating of 0.004%.
lm3886tf Features
What is the difference between LM3886T and LM3886TF?
The insulated LM3886TF model has a thermal impedance that is significantly greater than the LM3886T model (the difference is 1 C/W). This implies that you will want a fan or a heat sink with nearly twice the surface area of the LM3886T model.
What is the sound quality of LM3886?
With a generally low noise floor of 2.0µV, the LM3886 maintains a good signal-to-noise ratio of better than 92dB. Throughout the audio spectrum, it displays exceptionally low THD+N values of 0.03% at the rated output into the rated load. It also offers good linearity, with an IMD (SMPTE) typical rating of 0.004%.
Texas Instruments (TI) establishes itself as a known global semiconductor producer with operations in 35 nations. It has expanded quickly. The first operational integrated circuit was released by TI in 1958. And as of right now, more than 30,000 TI employees globally are dedicated to designing, producing, and marketing chips for embedded and analog processing. They want to use technology to solve problems and transform the world.
Some of TI's notable product lines include the MSP430 and Tiva C Series microcontrollers, which are widely used in embedded systems and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company's analog products, such as operational amplifiers and voltage regulators, are highly regarded for their performance and reliability.