Monday, 3 November 2014

0 5 WATT MINI AMPLIFIER TDA1015T ELECTRONIC DIAGRAM

0,5 WATT MINI AMPLIFIER TDA1015T ELECTRONIC DIAGRAM

Chances are youll want this amplifier portable. Batteries do the trick fine, but you wont get much power out of a couple of 1.5V cells. Unfortunately the size of a decent amount of battery power will mean that the overall size of this amp will be much bigger and for that there are more benefits to be had using a device like the TDA7052 or TDA2822 for stereo.

Quick ref data of TDA1015T Chip
  •     Supply voltage range: 3,6 to 12 V
  •     Peak output current: 1 A
  •     Output power: 0,5 W
  •     Voltage gain power amplifier: 29 dB
  •     Voltage gain preamplifier: 23 dB
  •     Total quiescent current: 22 mA
  •     Operating ambient temperature range: -25 to +150 °C
  •     Storage temperature range: -55 to + 150 °C

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