#audioamp — Public Fediverse posts
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New TDA7293-Amp Project. Two parallel TDA7293 on each side. 200W-Transfomer, Mundorf Mlytic
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I had this old TBA800 IC lying around. So, I designed an audio amplifier circuit. It was fun to solded and works fine. It should support 5W at 16 Ohms load and 24V supply. I only tested it with 12V and 4 Ohms speaker.
The hardest part was soldering the tabs, since they act as heat sink, too.
I used #KiCad for the schematics and layout, although I had to create my own symbol and footprint for the IC. Also had to cut holes for the tabs into the #perfboard.
#electronics #AudioAmp #soldering #diy -
I had this old TBA800 IC lying around. So, I designed an audio amplifier circuit. It was fun to solded and works fine. It should support 5W at 16 Ohms load and 24V supply. I only tested it with 12V and 4 Ohms speaker.
The hardest part was soldering the tabs, since they act as heat sink, too.
I used #KiCad for the schematics and layout, although I had to create my own symbol and footprint for the IC. Also had to cut holes for the tabs into the #perfboard.
#electronics #AudioAmp #soldering #diy -
I had this old TBA800 IC lying around. So, I designed an audio amplifier circuit. It was fun to solded and works fine. It should support 5W at 16 Ohms load and 24V supply. I only tested it with 12V and 4 Ohms speaker.
The hardest part was soldering the tabs, since they act as heat sink, too.
I used #KiCad for the schematics and layout, although I had to create my own symbol and footprint for the IC. Also had to cut holes for the tabs into the #perfboard.
#electronics #AudioAmp #soldering #diy -
I had this old TBA800 IC lying around. So, I designed an audio amplifier circuit. It was fun to solded and works fine. It should support 5W at 16 Ohms load and 24V supply. I only tested it with 12V and 4 Ohms speaker.
The hardest part was soldering the tabs, since they act as heat sink, too.
I used #KiCad for the schematics and layout, although I had to create my own symbol and footprint for the IC. Also had to cut holes for the tabs into the #perfboard.
#electronics #AudioAmp #soldering #diy -
I had this old TBA800 IC lying around. So, I designed an audio amplifier circuit. It was fun to solded and works fine. It should support 5W at 16 Ohms load and 24V supply. I only tested it with 12V and 4 Ohms speaker.
The hardest part was soldering the tabs, since they act as heat sink, too.
I used #KiCad for the schematics and layout, although I had to create my own symbol and footprint for the IC. Also had to cut holes for the tabs into the #perfboard.
#electronics #AudioAmp #soldering #diy -
New video. Building an amp board just because I need an amp for a future project! #electronics #audio #audioamp #adhdcreators
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New video. Building an amp board just because I need an amp for a future project! #electronics #audio #audioamp #adhdcreators
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Driving a Motor with an Audio Amp Chip - [InazumaDenki] wanted to answer the question: can you drive a motor with an audio ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/18/driving-a-motor-with-an-audio-amp-chip/ #motordriver #hardware #audioamp #h-bridge
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Driving a Motor with an Audio Amp Chip - [InazumaDenki] wanted to answer the question: can you drive a motor with an audio ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/18/driving-a-motor-with-an-audio-amp-chip/ #motordriver #hardware #audioamp #h-bridge
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Driving a Motor with an Audio Amp Chip - [InazumaDenki] wanted to answer the question: can you drive a motor with an audio ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/18/driving-a-motor-with-an-audio-amp-chip/ #motordriver #hardware #audioamp #h-bridge
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Driving a Motor with an Audio Amp Chip - [InazumaDenki] wanted to answer the question: can you drive a motor with an audio ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/18/driving-a-motor-with-an-audio-amp-chip/ #motordriver #hardware #audioamp #h-bridge
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Driving a Motor with an Audio Amp Chip - [InazumaDenki] wanted to answer the question: can you drive a motor with an audio ... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/18/driving-a-motor-with-an-audio-amp-chip/ #motordriver #hardware #audioamp #h-bridge