Audio ICs 2-channel head switch for radio cassette recorders BA3126F / BA3126N The BA3126F and BA3126N are dual-channel tape head switching ICs designed for use in radio cassette players. These ICs are designed to withstand voltages of up to 120VP-PMin., and can handle large-amplitude bias signals during recording. Both devices have two channels, and are ideal for use in radio-cassette players. The package types are 14-pin SOP for the BA3126F, and 9-pin SIP for the BA3126N. Applications Radio-cassette players Features 1) High withstanding voltage (120VP-PMin. at f = 100kHz). 2) Low "on" resistance (P / B SW : 8, REC SW : 5) Absolute maximum ratings (Ta = 25C) Recommended operating conditions (Ta = 25C) 818 3) Low offset voltage (P / B SW : 5.0mV, REC SW : 0.6mV) Audio ICs BA3126F / BA3126N Block diagram Internal circuit configuration 819 Audio ICs BA3126F / BA3126N Electrical characteristics (unless otherwise noted, Ta = 25C, VCC = 9.0V, measurement circuit : Figs. 7 and 8). 820 Audio ICs BA3126F / BA3126N Measurement circuit 821 Audio ICs Circuit operation (1) Playback mode When the control pin voltage goes below 0.5V, the REC SW goes off and the P / B SW goes on to put the IC into playback mode. In this mode, the playback signal from the head is sent to the P / B amplifier via the REC SW. BA3126F / BA3126N (2) REC mode When the control pin voltage goes above 3.9V, the P / B SW goes off and the REC SW goes on to put the IC into record mode. In this mode, the recording signal from REC amplifier is transmitted to the head via the P / B SW. Operation notes (1) When the voltage on the control pin drops below 0.5V, (pin 5 for the BA3126F, and pin 4 for the BA3126N) the IC switches to P / B mode . When the voltage is 0V, the maximum source current generated is 120A (ILOW). When the voltage on the control pin goes above 3.9V the IC switches to REC mode. When the voltage is 5V, the maximum sink current generated is 180A (IHIGH). When the control pin is open, the voltage on it is 3VF (approximately 2.0V). All switches are on at this time. (2) P / B switch (BA3126F : pins 3 and 12, BA3126N : pins 3 and 7) This switch is on during playback. Due to the characteristics of the transistor switch, the following DC voltage is generated : VOFSP < 15mV (VCC = 9.0V, Vcont = 0V) This switch is off during recording. A built-in, high-withstanding voltage switch means that it can handle the large-amplitude bias signal generated by the bias generator. Due to variations between individual ICs, we recommend that you keep the voltage below 120VP-P (at f = 100kHz). (3) REC switch (BA3126F : pins 1 and 14, BA3126N : pins 1 and 9) This switch is on during recording. Due to the characteristics of the transistor switch, the following DC voltage is generated : VOFSP < 6mV (VCC = 9.0V, Vcont = 5V) The switch is off during playback, and the playback signal from the head is transmitted to the playback amplifier. 822 (4) Recommended operating power supply voltage range Operation of the basic functions of the application example circuit are guaranteed if operated within the stipulated power supply voltage and ambient temperature ranges. We cannot guarantee the ratings for the electrical characteristics, but they will not change radically if the circuit is operated within the stipulated power supply voltage and ambient temperature ranges. (5) Transient characteristics during power supply switching When the power is switched on and of in P / B mode (control pin low), a transient current may flow from the P / B SW to the REC SW. If the head is in contact with the tape, and this current flows into the head, the frequency component will be recorded as a pop sound on the tape. Pay due consideration to the power supply on / off timing and the head position relationship. (6) Playback-to-recording switching timing If a large-amplitude signal from the bias oscillator is applied when the P / B SW is on, the P / B switch may latch if there is excessive current from the bias oscillator. If this happens, the P / B SW will not switch off when the control pin is driven high, and the IC will not enter REC mode. Design the timing so that when the IC is switched from playback to recording mode, the P / B SW goes off before the large-amplitude signal from the bias oscillator is applied to the P / B SW. Audio ICs BA3126F / BA3126N Application example 823 Audio ICs Electrical characteristics curves External dimensions (Units: mm) 824 BA3126F / BA3126N