65W Power Amplifier using HEXFET

This is a high quality 65W power amplifier circuit based HEXFET IRF9540 and IRF540. The circuit is quite simple for amplifier with good sound quality. The component parts is easy to find at electronic store around your place. It uses split power supply. Q8, Q10, Q11, Q12, Q13 should be mounted on heatsink for thermic… Read More »

35W Power Amplifier with STK-082

Here the great 35W power amplifier with single IC STK-082 from Sanyo Semiconductor. Simple circuit with high power output.. 🙂 This circuit uses symmetrical (dual polarity) power supply with maximum power voltage is 43V based on the datasheet document. The recommended voltage operation is +/- 30V. For stereo application, you just need to build two… Read More »

0-24VDC Digital PIC Power Supply

This is 0-24VDC digital PIC power supply circuit. This variable power supply controlled with PIC microcontroller. There is LCD display in this circuit which will show the actual value of power supply output. This power supply use push on switch to adjust the output voltage and current value. Schematic Diagram: Component List: C1 = 2000uF… Read More »

Dual Output Stabilized Power Supply

This is a dual regulated and stabilized power supply, usually used to supply amplifier circuit, it also known as split powersupply. There are 3 output that are (+) voltage, (0) Ground (normal), and (-) voltage. The current output max about 0.3-0.5 A. For higher current output, power transistor is needed. Please take a note that… 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:

1.5 Watt FM Transmitter

This is a simple, well designed 1.5 Watt FM Transmitter circuit using power transistor 2N2219A. This circuit should be able to cover 1-2 KM range. It use +5-30V power supply to work. Refer to the above diagram, the input source is an electret condenser microphone (you may try to  use other input sources) and signal… Read More »