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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

DATA SHEET

TEA5711; TEA5711T
AM/FM stereo radio circuit
Product specification September 1994
Supersedes data of October 1992
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01

Philips Semiconductors
Philips Semiconductors Product specification

AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

FEATURES • Designed for simple and reliable printed-circuit board


layout
• Wide supply voltage range: 1.8 or 2.1 to 12 V
• High impedance MOSFET input on AM.
• Low current consumption: 15 mA at AM, 16 mA at FM
• High selectivity with distributed IF gain
APPLICATIONS
• LED driver for stereo indication
• High input sensitivity: 1.6 mV/m (AM), 2.0 µV (FM) for • Portable AM/FM stereo radio
26 dB S/N • Mini/midi receiver sets
• Good strong signal behaviour: 10 V/m at AM, • Personal headphone radio.
500 mV at FM
• Low output distortion: 0.8% at AM, 0.3% at FM DESCRIPTION
• Signal level output The TEA5711 is a high performance Bimos IC for use in
• Soft mute AM/FM stereo radios. All necessary functions are
• Signal dependent stereo integrated: from AM and FM front-end to AM detector and
FM stereo output stages.
QUICK REFERENCE DATA

SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. TYP.


VP dynamic supply voltage 1.8 − 12 V
VP static supply voltage 2.1 − 12 V
IP supply current
AM mode 11.9 15.0 18.9 mA
FM mode 13.5 16.5 20.2 mA
Tamb operating ambient temperature −15 − +60 °C
AM performance
Vin1 RF sensitivity 40 55 70 µV
V28 AF output voltage 36 45 70 mV
THD total harmonic distortion − 0.8 2.0 %
FM performance
Vin3 RF sensitivity 1.0 2.0 3.8 µV
V28 AF output voltage 50 61 72 mV
THD total harmonic distortion − 0.3 0.8 %
MPX performance
αcs channel separation 26 30 − dB
AMPX MPX voltage gain VAF-L/Vin9; S5 in position MONO −1.5 0 +1.0 dB
THD total harmonic distortion − 0.5 1.0 %

ORDERING INFORMATION

PACKAGE
TYPE NUMBER
NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION
TEA5711 SDIP32 plastic shrink dual in-line package; 32 leads (400 mil) SOT232-1
TEA5711T SO32 plastic small outline package; 32 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT287-1

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BLOCK DIAGRAM

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit
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TEA5711; TEA5711T

Product specification
Fig.1 Block diagram.
Philips Semiconductors Product specification

AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

PINNING

SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION


n.c. 1 not connected
AF-LO 2 left channel audio output (output impedance typ. 4.3 kΩ)
AF-RO 3 right channel audio output (output impedance typ. 4.3 kΩ)
PILFIL 4 pilot detector filter pin
FM-DEM 5 ceramic discriminator pin
IFGND 6 ground of IF, detector and MPX stages
FM-IF2I 7 second FM-IF input (input impedance typ. 330 Ω)
VSTABB 8 stabilized internal supply voltage (B)
FM-IF1O 9 first FM-IF output (output impedance typ. 330 Ω)
AM-IF2I/O 10 input/output to IFT; output: current source
FM-IF1I 11 first FM-IF input (input impedance typ. 330 Ω)
VSTABA 12 stabilized internal supply voltage (A)
FM-MIXER 13 output to ceramic IF filter (output impedance typ. 330 Ω)
AM-MIXER 14 open-collector output to IFT
AM-IF1I 15 input from IFT or ceramic filter (input impedance typ. 3 kΩ)
FM-RFI 16 FM-RF aerial input (input impedance typ. 50 Ω)
RFGND 17 FM-RF ground
AM-RFI 18 parallel tuned AM aerial circuit to ground (total input capacitance typ. 3 pF)
RIPPLE 19 ripple capacitor pin
AM-AGC/FM-AFC 20 AGC/AFC capacitor pin
FM-RFO 21 parallel tuned FM-RF circuit to ground
SUBGND 22 substrate and RF ground
FM-OSC 23 parallel tuned FM-oscillator circuit to ground
AM-OSC 24 parallel tuned AM-oscillator circuit to ground
VP 25 positive supply voltage
IND 26 signal level output
VCO/AM-FM SWITCH 27 VCO and switch terminal: open for AM; ground for FM
AFO 28 AM/FM AF output (output impedance typ. 5 kΩ)
MPXI 29 input for stereo decoder (input impedance typ. 180 kΩ)
ST-LED 30 stereo indicator
LPF-M/S 31 pin for loop-filter and mono/stereo switch
MUTE 32 mute pin

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

Fig.2 Pin configuration; TEA5711. Fig.3 Pin configuration; TEA5711T.

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The AM circuit incorporates a double balanced mixer, a
one pin low-voltage oscillator (up to 30 MHz) a
field-strength indicator output and is designed for
distributed selectivity.
The AM input is designed to be connected to the top of a
tuned circuit. AGC controls the IF amplification and for
large signals it lowers the input impedance.
The first AM selectivity can be an IFT as well as an IFT
combined with a ceramic filter; the second one is an IFT.
The FM circuit incorporates a tuned RF stage, a double
balanced mixer, a one-pin oscillator, a field-strength Fig.4 Supply voltage behaviour; VP as a
indicator output and is designed for distributed IF ceramic function of time.
filters. The FM quadrature detector uses a ceramic
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Fig.6 Supply voltage behaviour; Vstab as a
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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL PARAMETER MIN. MAX. UNIT
VP supply voltage 0 12 V
Tstg storage temperature −55 +150 °C
Tamb operating ambient temperature −15 +60 °C
Tj junction temperature −15 +150 °C

THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS

SYMBOL PARAMETER VALUE UNIT


Rth j-a thermal resistance from junction to ambient in free air
SDIP32 54 K/W
SO32 68 K/W

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CIRCUIT DESIGN DATA

DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM
1 n.c. − −

AF-LO BB
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2 0.65 0.65
output

AF-RO
3 0.65 0.65 BB
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output BB

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4 PILFIL 0.95 0.95

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5 FM-DEM − 1.0

6 IFGND 0 0

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

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7 − 0.73
input

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8 VSTABB 1.4 1.4

FM-IF1O BBBB
9 − 0.69 BBBB
output

AM-IF2I/O
10 1.4 1.4 BBBB BBBB
input/output BBBB BBBB

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

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11 − 0.73
input

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12 VSTABA 1.4 1.4

FM-MIXER
13 − 1.0
output BBBB
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AM-MIXER
14 1.4 1.4
output

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

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FM-RFI BB
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16 − 0.73
input

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17 RFGND 0 0

AM-RFI
18 0 0
input

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DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

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20 0.1 0.7
FM-AFC

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21 FM-RFO 0 0

22 SUBGND 0 0

23 FM-OSC 0 0
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DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

24 AM-OSC 0 0

25 VP 3.0 3.0

IND
26 3.0 3.0
output

VCO and BB
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27 AM/FM 1.3 0.95
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switch BB
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28 0.6 0.7 BB BBBB
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DC PIN VOLTAGE (V)


PIN NO. PIN SYMBOL EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
AM FM

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29 1.23 1.23
input

30 ST-LED 3.0 3.0

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31 LPF-M/S 0.1 0.8 BB
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32 MUTE 0.7 0.7

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AM CHARACTERISTICS
fi = 1 MHz; m = 0.3; fm = 1 kHz; VP = 3.0 V; measured in Fig.7 with S1 in position B, S2 in position A and S7 in
position A; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
IP supply current no input signal 11.9 15.0 18.9 mA
Ci input capacitance V20 = 0.2 V − 3 − pF
Gc front-end conversion gain V20 = 0.2 V 1.8 3.3 5.0
Vin1 RF sensitivity S/N = 26 dB 40 55 70 µV
Vin2 IF sensitivity V28 = 30 mV; S1 in position A 0.13 0.2 0.45 mV
V28 AF output voltage Vin2 = 3.16 mV; S1 in position A 36 45 70 mV
THD total harmonic distortion Vin1 = 1 mV − 0.8 2.0 %
Vin1 large signal handling m = 0.8; THD ≤ 8% 150 300 − mV
IIND indicator current Vin2 = 100 mV; S1 in position A 120 170 230 µA
IINDOFF indicator OFF current Vin2 = 0 V; S1 in position A − 0 10 µA

FM CHARACTERISTICS
fi = 100 MHz; ∆f = 22.5 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; VP = 3.0 V; measured in Fig.7 with S1 in position B, S2 in position A and S7 in
position A; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
IP supply current no input signal 13.5 16.5 20.2 mA
Vin3 RF limiting sensitivity V28 = −3 dB 0.4 1.2 3.8 µV
Vin3 RF sensitivity S/N = 26 dB 1.0 2.0 3.8 µV
V11/Vin3 front-end voltage gain Vin3 ≤ 1 mV; 12 18 22 dB
including ceramic filter K1
Vin4 IF sensitivity S2 in position B; V28 = −3 dB − 20 30 µV
V28 AF output voltage Vin3 = 1 mV 50 61 72 mV
THD total harmonic distortion Vin3 = 1 mV; ∆f = 22.5 kHz − 0.3 0.8 %
Vin3 large signal handling THD ≤ 5% − 500 − mV
IIND indicator current Vin4 = 100 mV; S2 in position B 190 255 320 µA
IINDOFF indicator OFF current Vin4 = 0 V; S2 in position B − 0 2 µA

STEREO DECODER CHARACTERISTICS


fi = 1 kHz; Vin9(L+R) = 195 mv; pilot = 20 mV; VP = 3.0 V; measured in Fig.7 with S1 in position B, S2 in position A, S6 in
position A, S7 in position A and S5 in position STEREO; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
AMPX MPX voltage gain VAF-L/Vin9 S5 in position MONO −1.5 0 +1.0 dB
THD total harmonic distortion − 0.5 1.0 %
(S+N)/N signal plus noise-to-noise ratio pilot = 20 mV − 74 − dB
αcs channel separation L = 1; R = 0 or L = 0; R = 1 26 30 − dB
SC stereo control Vin3 = 120 µV − 30 − dB
Vin3 = 10 µV − 1 − dB
αMUTE AF output signal suppression Vin3 ≤ 2 µV − 20 − dB

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AM/FM stereo radio circuit
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TEA5711; TEA5711T

Product specification
Fig.7 Test circuit.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION

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Product specification
Fig.8 Application circuit of TEA5711 (AM: 522 to 1611 kHz, FM: 87.5 to 108 MHz) with stereo headphone amplifier TDA7050T.
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AM/FM stereo radio circuit TEA5711; TEA5711T

Fig.9 Printed-circuit board layout (track side) for application circuit of Fig.8.

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Fig.10 Printed-circuit board layout (component side) for application circuit of Fig.8.

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Components for Figs 7 and 8

NUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT


Coils
L1 AM-AERIAL ferroceptor
length = 6 cm
L1-2 = 625 µH
N1-2 = 105 turns
unloaded Q
L2 FM-RF L1-2 = 66 nH
N1-2 = 2.5 turns
unloaded Q = 150T
TOKO type S18
TOKO number 301SS-0200
L3 FM-OSC L1-2 = 40 nH
N1-2 = 1.5 turns
unloaded Q = 150
TOKO type S18
TOKO number 301SS-0100
L4 AM-OSC L1-3 = 270 µH
N1-2 = 18
N2-3 = 70
unloaded Q = 100
wire diameter 0.07 mm
TOKO type 7P
material TOKO 7BRS
L5 AM-IF1 L1-3 = 625 µH
N1-2 = 17 turns
N2-3 = 141 turns
N4-6 = 10 turns
C1-3 = 180 pF
unloaded Q = 90
wire diameter 0.07 mm
TOKO type 7P
material TOKO 7MCS
L6 AM-IF2 L1-3 = 625 µH
N1-2 = 28 turns
N2-3 = 130 turns
C1-3 = 180 pF
unloaded Q = 90
wire diameter 0.07 mm
TOKO type 7P
material TOKO 7MCS
L7 FM-AERIAL printcoil
L1-2 = 60 nH
N1-2 = 2.5 turns

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NUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT


L8 AM-RF test circuit only:
L1-3 = 40 µH
N1-3 = 34 turns
unloaded Q = 85
wire diameter 0.09 mm
TOKO type 7P
material TOKO 7BRS

Ceramic filters
K1 FM-IF1 Murata SFE 10.7 MS 2
K2 FM-IF2 Murata SFE 10.7 MS 2
K3 FM-DET Murata CDA 10.7 MC 40
Capacitors
C1 VARICON AM: 140/82 pF
FM: 2 × 20 pF
trimmer: 4 × 8 pF
TOKO type number HU-22124

Application remarks
• Short circuiting: all pins are short-circuit proof except pin 16 (FM-RFI) with respect to the supply voltage pin.
• For an example of printed-circuit board layout: see Figs 9 and 10.
• Align VCO with aerial signal present.

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Fig.11 Typical AM audio voltage (VAF; signal at m = 0.3), noise and THD as a function of RF input
voltage (Vin1; fi = 1 kHz). Measured in test circuit Fig.7 with VP = 3.0 V.

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Fig.12 Typical AM audio voltage (VAF; signal at m = 0.3), noise and THD as a function of field-strength (fi = 1 kHz).
Measured in application circuit Fig.8 with VP = 3.0 V.

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Fig.13 Typical FM audio voltage (VAF; signal), noise, THD (at ∆f = 22.5 kHz and ∆f = 75 kHz) and indicator
current (level) as a function of RF input voltage (Vin1; ∆f = 22.5 kHz). Curves are shown without
mute (mono) and with mute (mono and stereo). Channel separation at ∆f = 75 kHz. Measured in
test circuit Fig.7 with VP = 3.0 V.

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PACKAGE OUTLINES

29.4 10.7
28.5 10.2
seating plane

3.8
max 4.7
max

3.2 0.51
2.8 min

0.18 M 0.32 max


1.6 1.778 0.53
max max
(15x)
1.3 max 10.16
12.2
10.5

MSA270

32 17

9.1
8.7

1 16

Dimensions in mm.

Fig.14 Plastic shrink dual in-line package; 32 leads (400 mil); (SDIP32; SOT232-1).

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20.7 7.6
20.3 A
7.4

0.1 S 10.65
S
10.0

32 17 1.2
2.45 1.0 0.27 2.65
2.25 0.18 2.35

pin 1
index
0.3 1.1
0.1 0 to 8 o
1 16 0.5

detail A MSA235 - 2
0.95 0.49
(4x)
0.55 0.25 M
1.27 0.36
(32x)

Dimensions in mm.

Fig.15 Plastic small outline package; 32 leads; body width 7.5 mm (SO32; SOT287-1).

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SOLDERING BY SOLDER PASTE REFLOW


Plastic dual in-line packages Reflow soldering requires the solder paste (a suspension
of fine solder particles, flux and binding agent) to be
BY DIP OR WAVE
applied to the substrate by screen printing, stencilling or
The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is pressure-syringe dispensing before device placement.
260 °C; this temperature must not be in contact with the
Several techniques exist for reflowing; for example,
joint for more than 5 s. The total contact time of successive
thermal conduction by heated belt, infrared, and
solder waves must not exceed 5 s.
vapour-phase reflow. Dwell times vary between 50 and
The device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but 300 s according to method. Typical reflow temperatures
the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the range from 215 to 250 °C.
specified storage maximum. If the printed-circuit board has
Preheating is necessary to dry the paste and evaporate
been pre-heated, forced cooling may be necessary
the binding agent. Preheating duration: 45 min. at 45 °C.
immediately after soldering to keep the temperature within
the permissible limit.
REPAIRING SOLDERED JOINTS (BY HAND-HELD SOLDERING
IRON OR PULSE-HEATED SOLDER TOOL)
REPAIRING SOLDERED JOINTS
Fix the component by first soldering two, diagonally
Apply the soldering iron below the seating plane (or not
opposite, end pins. Apply the heating tool to the flat part of
more than 2 mm above it). If its temperature is below
the pin only. Contact time must be limited to 10 s at up to
300 °C, it must not be in contact for more than 10 s; if
300 °C. When using proper tools, all other pins can be
between 300 and 400 °C, for not more than 5 s.
soldered in one operation within 2 to 5 s at between 270
and 320 °C. (Pulse-heated soldering is not recommended
Plastic small-outline packages
for SO packages.)
BY WAVE For pulse-heated solder tool (resistance) soldering of VSO
During placement and before soldering, the component packages, solder is applied to the substrate by dipping or
must be fixed with a droplet of adhesive. After curing the by an extra thick tin/lead plating before package
adhesive, the component can be soldered. The adhesive placement.
can be applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe
dispensing.
Maximum permissible solder temperature is 260 °C, and
maximum duration of package immersion in solder bath is
10 s, if allowed to cool to less than 150 °C within 6 s.
Typical dwell time is 4 s at 250 °C.
A modified wave soldering technique is recommended
using two solder waves (dual-wave), in which a turbulent
wave with high upward pressure is followed by a smooth
laminar wave. Using a mildly-activated flux eliminates the
need for removal of corrosive residues in most
applications.

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DEFINITIONS

Data sheet status


Objective specification This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specification This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specification This data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation
of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification
is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.

LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS


These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these
products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such
improper use or sale.

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NOTES

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