JAJSF79F March 2002 – April 2018 OPA2357 , OPA357
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For resistive loads, the maximum power dissipation occurs at a DC output voltage of one-half the power-supply voltage. Dissipation with AC signals is lower. The Power Amplifier Stress and Power Handling Limitations application note explains how to calculate or measure power dissipation with unusual signals and loads, and can be found at www.ti.com. Any tendency to activate the thermal protection circuit indicates excessive power dissipation or an inadequate heat sink. For reliable operation, limit junction temperature to 150°C, maximum. To estimate the margin of safety in a complete design, increase the ambient temperature until the thermal protection is triggered at 160°C. The thermal protection should trigger more than 35°C above the maximum expected ambient condition of your application.