200W Power Amplifier Using Transistor

This is a 200W power amplifier circuit project. The circuit features high power, good definition and very low noise. It delivers about 200 watts in 4 ohms loudspeaker: a 4 ohm speaker or two pieces of 8 ohm speakers in parallel. This 200W power amplifier using the complementary transistors of 2SC5200 and 2SA1943 as the… Read More »

2000W Class AB Power Amplifier

This is the circuit diagram of 2000W class AB power amplifier uses 7 pairs MJ15003 and MJ15004 transistors for the final amplification block. The circuit operated with 90V DC symmetrical (dual polarity) power supply circuit. The transistors must be mounted on heatsink to prevent the overheating, maintain the transistors work in maximum performance.

2 x 70W Power Stereo Amplifier based on IC STA550

Here’s the circuit diagram of a 70W stereo power amplifier which built using single power IC STA550. The circuit is simple and require little additional electronic components to support the work of IC STA550. This power stereo amplifier works with dual polarity / symmetrical power supply. Since based to the datasheet, the negative supply range… Read More »

32W Hi-Fi Audio Amplifier with TDA2050

Here is a Hi-Fi power audio amplifier circuit, built with a power IC TDA2050. This circuit will produce a power output up to 32watt. With good sound quality, high power and very low distortion feature, this circuit will be very suitable for simple and cheap audio systems. TDA2050 Amplifier Schematic diagram: TDA2050 Amplifier PCB Design:

2 x 12W Stereo Amplifier with TDA1521/TDA1521Q

This is a stereo audio amplifier circuit which will deliver 12W audio power output on each channel. This circuit built based on single IC TDA1521 or TDA1521Q, supported with a few external components. General purpose power supply can be used to operate this amplifier circuit, recommended voltage: 24VDC (asymmetrical). The TDA1521/TDA1521Q is a dual hi-fi… Read More »

6-10W Audio Amplifier with IC TDA2002

This is a class AB 6-10W audio power amplifier circuit which built using a TDA2002 or TDA2003 power amplifier IC module. These are replacements for the original LM383 which is no longer available. It is easy to build and has a minimum of external components. The module has both short circuit protection and thermal protection.… Read More »