Data Sheet

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
DATA SHEET
TDA8563AQ
2 × 40 W/2 Ω stereo BTL car radio
power amplifier with diagnostic
facility
Product specification
Supersedes data of 1997 Feb 20
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
2001 Feb 21
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
2 × 40 W/2 Ω stereo BTL car radio power
amplifier with diagnostic facility
TDA8563AQ
FEATURES
• Thermally protected
• Requires very few external components
• Reverse polarity safe
• High output power
• Electrostatic discharge protection
• 4 Ω and 2 Ω load impedance
• No switch-on/switch-off plop
• Low output offset voltage
• Flexible leads
• Fixed gain
• Low thermal resistance.
• Diagnostic facility (distortion, short-circuit and
temperature detection)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
• Good ripple rejection
The TDA8563AQ is an integrated class-B output amplifier
in a 13-lead single-in-line (SIL) power package. It contains
2 × 40 W/2 Ω amplifiers in a BTL configuration.
• Mode select switch (operating, mute and standby)
• Load dump protection
• Short-circuit safe to ground, to VP and across the load
The device is primarily developed for car radio
applications.
• Low power dissipation in any short-circuit condition
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
VP
operating supply voltage
6.0
14.4
18
V
IORM
repetitive peak output current
−
−
7.5
A
Iq(tot)
total quiescent current
−
115
−
mA
Istb
standby current
−
0.1
10
µA
Isw
switch-on current
−
−
40
µA
ZI
input impedance
25
30
−
kΩ
Po
output power
−
25
−
W
RL = 2 Ω; THD = 10%
−
40
−
W
SVRR
supply voltage ripple rejection
Rs = 0 Ω
−
60
−
dB
αcs
channel separation
Rs = 10 kΩ
−
50
−
dB
Gv
closed loop voltage gain
25
26
27
dB
Vn(o)
noise output voltage
Rs = 0 Ω
−
−
120
µV
RL = 4 Ω; THD = 10%
ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGE
TYPE NUMBER
TDA8563AQ
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NAME
DESCRIPTION
VERSION
DBS13P
plastic DIL-bent-SIL power package; 13 leads (lead length 12 mm)
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TDA8563AQ
BLOCK DIAGRAM
V P1
3
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input 1
1
mute switch
VP2
10
Cm
TDA8563AQ
4
VA
2.3
kΩ
power stage
20.7 kΩ
mute switch
Cm
PROTECTIONS
Load dump
Soar
Thermal
Short - circuit
Reverse polarity
6
VA
30
kΩ
output 1A
output 1B
2.3
kΩ
power stage
20.7 kΩ
VP
11
stand-by
switch
mode switch
stand-by
reference
voltage
VA
15 kΩ
x1
mute
switch
DIAGNOSTIC
INTERFACE
12
diagnostic
output
15 kΩ
input 2
mute
reference
voltage
mute switch
Cm
13
9
VA
output 2B
2.3
kΩ
power stage
20.7 kΩ
mute switch
Cm
7
VA
30
kΩ
2.3
kΩ
input
reference
voltage
power stage
20.7 kΩ
2
5
8
GND1
GND2
ground (signal)
power ground (substrate)
Fig.1 Block diagram.
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PINNING
SYMBOL
TDA8563AQ
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
PIN
The TDA8563AQ contains two identical amplifiers and can
be used for bridge applications. The gain of each amplifier
is fixed at 26 dB. Special features of the device are as
follows.
DESCRIPTION
IN 1
1
input 1
GND(S)
2
signal ground
VP1
3
supply voltage 1
OUT 1A
4
output 1A
Mode select switch (pin 11)
GND1
5
power ground 1
• Standby: low supply current
OUT 1B
6
output 1B
• Mute: input signal suppressed
OUT 2A
7
output 2A
• Operating: normal on condition.
GND2
8
power ground 2
OUT 2B
9
output 2B
Since this pin has a very low input current (<40 µA), a low
cost supply switch can be applied.
VP2
10
supply voltage 2
MODE
11
mode switch input
VDIAG
12
diagnostic output
IN 2
13
input 2
To avoid switch-on plops, it is advised to keep the amplifier
in the mute mode during ≥100 ms (charging of the input
capacitors at pin 1 and pin 13). During switching from
standby to mute, the slope should be at least 18 V/s.
This can be achieved by:
• Microprocessor control
• External timing circuit (see Fig.7).
Diagnostic output (pin 12)
DYNAMIC DISTORTION DETECTOR (DDD)
handbook, halfpage
IN 1
1
GND(S)
2
V P1
3
OUT 1A
4
GND1
5
OUT 1B
6
OUT 2A
7
GND2
8
OUT 2B
9
At the onset of clipping of one or more output stages, the
dynamic distortion detector becomes active and pin 12
goes LOW. This information can be used to drive a sound
processor or DC volume control to attenuate the input
signal and thus limit the distortion. The output level of
pin 12 is independent of the number of channels that are
clipping (see Fig.3).
TDA8563AQ
MGA721
handbook, halfpageVO
VP2 10
0
MODE 11
V DIAG 12
V12
IN 2 13
VP
MGL075
0
Fig.3 Distortion detector waveform.
Fig.2 Pin configuration.
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During this short-circuit condition, pin 12 is LOW for 20 ms
and HIGH for 50 µs (see Fig.4).
SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTION
When a short-circuit occurs at one or more outputs to
ground or to the supply voltage, the output stages are
switched off until the short-circuit is removed and the
device is switched on again, with a delay of approximately
20 ms, after removal of the short-circuit. During this
short-circuit condition, pin 12 is continuously LOW.
The power dissipation in any short-circuit condition is very
low.
TEMPERATURE DETECTION
When the virtual junction temperature Tvj reaches 150 °C,
pin 12 will become continuously low.
When a short-circuit across the load of one or both
channels occurs the output stages are switched off during
approximately 20 ms. After that time it is checked during
approximately 50 µs to see whether the short-circuit is still
present. Due to this duty cycle of 50 µs/20 ms the average
current consumption during this short-circuit condition is
very low (approximately 40 mA).
OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT
Pin 12 is an open collector output, which allows pin 12 of
more devices being tied together.
handbook, full pagewidthcurrent
MGA722
in
output
stage
V12
t
short-circuit over the load
20 ms
VP
50 µs
Fig.4 Short-circuit waveform.
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LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).
SYMBOL
VP
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
MAX.
UNIT
supply voltage
−
operating
non-operating
during 50 ms; tr ≥ 2.5 ms
load dump protection
18
V
−
30
V
−
45
V
Vpsc
AC and DC short-circuit safe voltage
−
18
V
Vrp
reverse polarity
−
6
V
IOSM
non-repetitive peak output current
−
10
A
IORM
repetitive peak output current
−
7.5
A
Ptot
total power dissipation
−
60
W
Tstg
storage temperature
−55
+150
°C
Tamb
ambient temperature
−40
+85
°C
Tvj
virtual junction temperature
−
150
°C
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
VALUE
UNIT
Rth(j-a)
thermal resistance from junction to ambient in free air
40
K/W
Rth(j-c)
thermal resistance from junction to case (see Fig.5)
1.3
K/W
output 1
output 2
handbook, halfpage
virtual junction
2.2 K/W
2.2 K/W
0.2 K/W
MBA624
case
Fig.5 Equivalent thermal resistance network.
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DC CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; Tamb = 25 °C; measured in Fig.6; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Supply
VP
supply voltage
note 1
6.0
14.4
18
V
Iq
quiescent current
RL = ∞
−
115
180
mA
8.5
−
VP
V
Operating condition
V11
mode switch voltage level
I11
mode switch current
V11 = 14.4 V
−
15
40
µA
VO
DC output voltage
note 2
−
7.0
−
V
VOO
DC output offset voltage
−
−
100
mV
3.3
−
6.4
V
−
7.0
−
V
−
−
60
mV
−
−
60
mV
Mute condition
V11
mode switch voltage level
VO
DC output voltage
VOO
DC output offset voltage
∆VOO
DELTA DC output offset voltage
note 2
mute/operating
Standby condition
V11
mode switch voltage level
0
−
2
V
Istb
standby current
−
0.1
10
µA
−
−
0.6
V
Diagnostic output
V12
diagnostic output voltage
any short-circuit or clipping
Notes
1. The circuit is DC adjusted at VP = 6 to 18 V and AC operating at VP = 8.5 to 18 V.
2. At 18 V < VP < 30 V the DC output voltage ≤1⁄2VP.
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TDA8563AQ
AC CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; RL = 2 Ω; f = 1 kHz; Tamb = 25 °C; measured in Fig.6; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
Po
PARAMETER
output power
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
THD = 0.5%
25
30
−
W
THD = 10%
33
40
−
W
THD = 30%
45
55
−
W
THD = 0.5%; VP = 13.2 V −
25
−
W
THD = 10%; VP = 13.2 V
−
35
−
W
Po = 1 W
−
0.1
−
%
−
THD
total harmonic distortion
V12 ≤ 0.6 V; note 1
−
2.2
B
power bandwidth
THD = 0.5%; Po = −1 dB
with respect to 25 W
−
20 to 20000 −
Hz
fro(l)
low frequency roll-off
at −1 dB; note 2
−
25
−
Hz
fro(h)
high frequency roll-off
at −1 dB
20
−
−
kHz
Gv
closed loop voltage gain
25
26
27
dB
SVRR
supply voltage ripple rejection
50
−
−
dB
on
note 3
mute
note 3
50
−
−
dB
standby
note 3
80
−
−
dB
25
30
38
kΩ
Zi
input impedance
Vn(o)
noise output voltage
on
note 4
−
85
120
µV
on
note 5
−
100
−
µV
mute
note 6
−
60
−
µV
note 7
45
−
−
dB
−
−
1
dB
−
−
2
mV
αcs
channel separation
∆Gv
channel unbalance
Vo(mute)
output voltage in mute
note 8
Notes
1. Dynamic distortion detector active.
2. Frequency response externally fixed.
3. Vripple = Vripple(max) = 2 V (p-p); Rs = 0 Ω.
4. B = 20 Hz to 20 kHz; Rs = 0 Ω.
5. B = 20 Hz to 20 kHz; Rs = 10 kΩ.
6. B = 20 Hz to 20 kHz; independent of Rs.
7. Po = 25 W; Rs = 10 kΩ.
8. Vi = Vi(max) = 1 V (RMS).
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AC CHARACTERISTICS
VP = 14.4 V; RL = 4 Ω; f = 1 kHz; Tamb = 25 °C; measured in Fig.6; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
Po
THD
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PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
output power
total harmonic distortion
9
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
THD = 0.5%
16
19
−
W
THD = 10%
21
25
−
W
THD = 30%
28
35
−
W
THD = 0.5%; VP = 13.2 V −
15
−
W
THD = 10%; VP = 13.2 V
−
21
−
W
Po = 1 W
−
0.1
−
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TEST AND APPLICATION INFORMATION
mode switch
handbook, full pagewidth
11
470 nF
input 1
3
100
nF
10
VP
2200
µF
1
4
30
kΩ
6
VP
2
ground (signal)
TDA8563AQ
10 kΩ
12
diagnostic
output
reference
voltage
470 nF
input 2
13
9
30
kΩ
7
5
8
MGL074
power ground (substrate)
(1) To avoid high energy switching pulses which can feedback to the inputs it is advisable to ensure that the value of the resistor at pin 12 is ≥10 kΩ.
Fig.6 Stereo BTL test/application diagram.
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Diagnostic output
Special care must be taken in the printed-circuit board
layout to separate pin 12 from pin 1 and pin 13, to
minimize the crosstalk between the diagnostic output and
the inputs.
Mode select switch
+V
handbook, halfpage P
To avoid switch-on plops, it is advised to keep the amplifier
in the mute mode during >100 ms (charging of the input
capacitors at pin 1 and pin 13).
10 kΩ
MODE
47 µF
The circuit in Fig.7 slowly ramps up the voltage at the
mode select switch pin when switching on and results in
fast muting when switching off.
BZX79C/3.9V
MGD959
Fig.7 Mode select switch circuitry.
MLB667
10 2
handbook, full pagewidth
THD
(%)
10
1
(1)
10 1
(2)
(3)
10 2
10 2
10 1
1
10
Po (W)
(1) f = 10 kHz.
(2) f = 1 Hz.
(3) f = 100 Hz.
Fig.8 Total harmonic distortion as a function of output power; VP = 14.4 V; RL = 2 Ω.
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MGA905
70
o
(W)
60
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50
(1)
40
(2)
30
(3)
20
10
0
8
10
12
14
16
VP (V)
18
(1) THD = 30%.
(2) THD = 10%.
(3) THD = 0.5%.
Fig.9 Output power as a function of supply voltage; f = 1 kHz; RL = 2 Ω.
MLB668
33
handbook, full pagewidth
Po
(W)
31
29
27
25
23
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
f (Hz)
Fig.10 Output power as a function of frequency; THD = 0.5%; VP = 14.4 V; RL = 2 Ω.
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MLB669
1
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THD
(%)
10
1
(1)
(2)
(3)
10 2
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
10 5
f (Hz)
(1) Po = 0.1 W.
(2) Po = 1 W.
(3) Po = 10 W.
Fig.11 Total harmonic distortion as a function of frequency; VP = 14.4 V; RL = 2 Ω.
MLB670
50
handbook, full pagewidth
SVRR
(dB)
60
(1)
(2)
70
80
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
f (Hz)
(1) On condition.
(2) Mute condition.
Fig.12 Ripple rejection as a function of frequency; VP = 14.4 V; Vripple = 2 V (p-p); Rs = 0 Ω.
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MLB671
40
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α cs
(dB)
50
60
70
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
f (Hz)
10 5
Fig.13 Channel separation as a function of frequency; VP = 14.4 V; Po = 25 W; RL = 2 Ω; Rs = 10 kΩ.
MGA909
150
handbook, full pagewidth
Iq
(mA)
130
110
90
70
50
8
10
12
14
16
Fig.14 Quiescent current as a function of supply voltage; RL = ∞.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
DBS13P: plastic DIL-bent-SIL power package; 13 leads (lead length 12 mm)
SOT141-6
non-concave
Dh
x
D
Eh
view B: mounting base side
d
A2
B
j
E
A
L3
L
Q
c
1
v M
13
e1
Z
e
e2
m
w M
bp
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
A2
bp
c
D (1)
d
Dh
E (1)
e
e1
e2
Eh
j
L
L3
m
Q
v
w
x
Z (1)
mm
17.0
15.5
4.6
4.4
0.75
0.60
0.48
0.38
24.0
23.6
20.0
19.6
10
12.2
11.8
3.4
1.7
5.08
6
3.4
3.1
12.4
11.0
2.4
1.6
4.3
2.1
1.8
0.8
0.25
0.03
2.00
1.45
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
OUTLINE
VERSION
REFERENCES
IEC
JEDEC
EIAJ
ISSUE DATE
97-12-16
99-12-17
SOT141-6
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The device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but
the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the
specified maximum storage temperature (Tstg(max)). If the
printed-circuit board has been pre-heated, forced cooling
may be necessary immediately after soldering to keep the
temperature within the permissible limit.
SOLDERING
Introduction to soldering through-hole mount
packages
This text gives a brief insight to wave, dip and manual
soldering. A more in-depth account of soldering ICs can be
found in our “Data Handbook IC26; Integrated Circuit
Packages” (document order number 9398 652 90011).
Manual soldering
Wave soldering is the preferred method for mounting of
through-hole mount IC packages on a printed-circuit
board.
Apply the soldering iron (24 V or less) to the lead(s) of the
package, either below the seating plane or not more than
2 mm above it. If the temperature of the soldering iron bit
is less than 300 °C it may remain in contact for up to
10 seconds. If the bit temperature is between
300 and 400 °C, contact may be up to 5 seconds.
Soldering by dipping or by solder wave
The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is
260 °C; solder at this temperature must not be in contact
with the joints for more than 5 seconds.
The total contact time of successive solder waves must not
exceed 5 seconds.
Suitability of through-hole mount IC packages for dipping and wave soldering methods
SOLDERING METHOD
PACKAGE
DIPPING
DBS, DIP, HDIP, SDIP, SIL
WAVE
suitable(1)
suitable
Note
1. For SDIP packages, the longitudinal axis must be parallel to the transport direction of the printed-circuit board.
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DATA SHEET STATUS
DATA SHEET STATUS
PRODUCT
STATUS
DEFINITIONS (1)
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(IEC 60134). Stress above one or more of the limiting
values may cause permanent damage to the device.
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at these or at any other conditions above those given in the
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Finland: Sinikalliontie 3, FIN-02630 ESPOO,
Tel. +358 9 615 800, Fax. +358 9 6158 0920
France: 51 Rue Carnot, BP317, 92156 SURESNES Cedex,
Tel. +33 1 4099 6161, Fax. +33 1 4099 6427
Germany: Hammerbrookstraße 69, D-20097 HAMBURG,
Tel. +49 40 2353 60, Fax. +49 40 2353 6300
Hungary: Philips Hungary Ltd., H-1119 Budapest, Fehervari ut 84/A,
Tel: +36 1 382 1700, Fax: +36 1 382 1800
India: Philips INDIA Ltd, Band Box Building, 2nd floor,
254-D, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, MUMBAI 400 025,
Tel. +91 22 493 8541, Fax. +91 22 493 0966
Indonesia: PT Philips Development Corporation, Semiconductors Division,
Gedung Philips, Jl. Buncit Raya Kav.99-100, JAKARTA 12510,
Tel. +62 21 794 0040 ext. 2501, Fax. +62 21 794 0080
Ireland: Newstead, Clonskeagh, DUBLIN 14,
Tel. +353 1 7640 000, Fax. +353 1 7640 200
Israel: RAPAC Electronics, 7 Kehilat Saloniki St, PO Box 18053,
TEL AVIV 61180, Tel. +972 3 645 0444, Fax. +972 3 649 1007
Italy: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS, Via Casati, 23 - 20052 MONZA (MI),
Tel. +39 039 203 6838, Fax +39 039 203 6800
Japan: Philips Bldg 13-37, Kohnan 2-chome, Minato-ku,
TOKYO 108-8507, Tel. +81 3 3740 5130, Fax. +81 3 3740 5057
Korea: Philips House, 260-199 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-ku, SEOUL,
Tel. +82 2 709 1412, Fax. +82 2 709 1415
Malaysia: No. 76 Jalan Universiti, 46200 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR,
Tel. +60 3 750 5214, Fax. +60 3 757 4880
Mexico: 5900 Gateway East, Suite 200, EL PASO, TEXAS 79905,
Tel. +9-5 800 234 7381, Fax +9-5 800 943 0087
Middle East: see Italy
Netherlands: Postbus 90050, 5600 PB EINDHOVEN, Bldg. VB,
Tel. +31 40 27 82785, Fax. +31 40 27 88399
New Zealand: 2 Wagener Place, C.P.O. Box 1041, AUCKLAND,
Tel. +64 9 849 4160, Fax. +64 9 849 7811
Norway: Box 1, Manglerud 0612, OSLO,
Tel. +47 22 74 8000, Fax. +47 22 74 8341
Pakistan: see Singapore
Philippines: Philips Semiconductors Philippines Inc.,
106 Valero St. Salcedo Village, P.O. Box 2108 MCC, MAKATI,
Metro MANILA, Tel. +63 2 816 6380, Fax. +63 2 817 3474
Poland: Al.Jerozolimskie 195 B, 02-222 WARSAW,
Tel. +48 22 5710 000, Fax. +48 22 5710 001
Portugal: see Spain
Romania: see Italy
Russia: Philips Russia, Ul. Usatcheva 35A, 119048 MOSCOW,
Tel. +7 095 755 6918, Fax. +7 095 755 6919
Singapore: Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, SINGAPORE 319762,
Tel. +65 350 2538, Fax. +65 251 6500
Slovakia: see Austria
Slovenia: see Italy
South Africa: S.A. PHILIPS Pty Ltd., 195-215 Main Road Martindale,
2092 JOHANNESBURG, P.O. Box 58088 Newville 2114,
Tel. +27 11 471 5401, Fax. +27 11 471 5398
South America: Al. Vicente Pinzon, 173, 6th floor,
04547-130 SÃO PAULO, SP, Brazil,
Tel. +55 11 821 2333, Fax. +55 11 821 2382
Spain: Balmes 22, 08007 BARCELONA,
Tel. +34 93 301 6312, Fax. +34 93 301 4107
Sweden: Kottbygatan 7, Akalla, S-16485 STOCKHOLM,
Tel. +46 8 5985 2000, Fax. +46 8 5985 2745
Switzerland: Allmendstrasse 140, CH-8027 ZÜRICH,
Tel. +41 1 488 2741 Fax. +41 1 488 3263
Taiwan: Philips Semiconductors, 5F, No. 96, Chien Kuo N. Rd., Sec. 1,
TAIPEI, Taiwan Tel. +886 2 2134 2451, Fax. +886 2 2134 2874
Thailand: PHILIPS ELECTRONICS (THAILAND) Ltd.,
60/14 MOO 11, Bangna Trad Road KM. 3, Bagna, BANGKOK 10260,
Tel. +66 2 361 7910, Fax. +66 2 398 3447
Turkey: Yukari Dudullu, Org. San. Blg., 2.Cad. Nr. 28 81260 Umraniye,
ISTANBUL, Tel. +90 216 522 1500, Fax. +90 216 522 1813
Ukraine: PHILIPS UKRAINE, 4 Patrice Lumumba str., Building B, Floor 7,
252042 KIEV, Tel. +380 44 264 2776, Fax. +380 44 268 0461
United Kingdom: Philips Semiconductors Ltd., 276 Bath Road, Hayes,
MIDDLESEX UB3 5BX, Tel. +44 208 730 5000, Fax. +44 208 754 8421
United States: 811 East Arques Avenue, SUNNYVALE, CA 94088-3409,
Tel. +1 800 234 7381, Fax. +1 800 943 0087
Uruguay: see South America
Vietnam: see Singapore
Yugoslavia: PHILIPS, Trg N. Pasica 5/v, 11000 BEOGRAD,
Tel. +381 11 3341 299, Fax.+381 11 3342 553
For all other countries apply to: Philips Semiconductors,
Marketing Communications, Building BE-p, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD EINDHOVEN,
The Netherlands, Fax. +31 40 27 24825
Internet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com
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