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35W Power Audio Amplifier based LM391

Here the 35W power audio amplifier circuit based on LM391. Inductor L1 is constituted by 20 coils of wire, with thickness 0.9mm, round resistor R16. The transistors Q3-4 are the final amplification section, it should be placed on heatsink. If are used the Q3-4 in packing TIPxxxx they can be placed straight above in PCB.… Read More »

68W Power Amplifier with LM3886

This is 68W power audio amplifier circuit which built based on single IC LM3886 from National Semiconductor. A LM3886 used for single channel operation. Dual polarity / split / symmetrical power supply used to operate this amplifier circuit. The LM3886 is a high-performance audio power amplifier capable of delivering 68W of continuous average power to… Read More »

2x10W Audio Amplifier with TDA2009A

This 2x10W audio amplifier circuit power output will be 10 watt on each channel with 4 ohm speaker resistance. The supply voltage required for this circuit is 8 – 24V DC at 1 to 2 Amps. Maximum output power will only be obtained with a power supply of at least 20V and greater than 1.5… Read More »

35W Tube Power Amplifier with EL34

This is the circuit diagram of 35W Tube Power Amplifier with EL34. This tube amplifier designed in 1953 and worked from 1954 until 1989. If you’re interested with classic circuit and classic components, then you should try this circuit. The circuit is interesting but i think it is hard to find the tubes. Schematic Diagram:

20 Watt Audio Amplifier with LM1875

This is 20 watt audio amplifier circuit design which use IC LM1875 as main component. This circuit is simple and very easy to built. For stereo channel, you need to build the two same circuits which will amplify the both of audio channels (right and left channel). Dual polarity / symmetrical power supply required for… Read More »




Schematic Diagram

In the electrical sector, a schematic diagram is usually used to describe the design or model of equipment. Schematic diagrams are usually utilized for the maintenance and repair of electronic and electromechanical devices / units. Original schematics were made by hand, using standardized templates or pre-printed adhesive symbols, but nowadays Electrical CAD computer software is often used.

In electronic design automation, until the 1980s schematics were virtually the only formal representation for circuits. More lately, using the progress of computer system technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, because with the explosive development of the complexity of electronic circuits, classic schematics are getting less practical. As an example, hardware description languages are indispensable for contemporary digital circuit design.