This is the circuit diagram of 18W audio amplifier. The circuit is quite simple and inexpensive to built. It uses a pair of power transistor TIP41A and TIP42A for single channel operation. The power supply used for this circuit is dual polarity (splitted) power supply, use center tap transformer to build this kind of power… Read More »
Circuit diagram of 2 x 1W Stereo audio Amplifier with IC KA2209
This is a 2W RF amplifier circuit build with single power MOSFET LF2810A. Figure A Figure A is the schematic of the microstrip single stage RF amplifier. The amplifier is based on the M/A-Com LF2810A MOSFET. The transistor is actually a 10 watt, 28 volt part, but provides adequate gain for this application at 12… Read More »
This is the circuit diagram of mic condenser amplifier. The low-cost and compact mic condenser audio amplifier described right here is deliver good-quality audio of 0.5 watts at 4.5 volts. It could possibly be applied as a part of low-power transmitters, packet radio receivers, intercoms and walkie-talkies.
This is the very simple circuit diagram of 150W power amplifier. The circuit is easy enough to built without PCB. The power output range is about 100-150W depends to the power supply and the Darlington’s you use for the amplifier. Heatsink is a must since the final transistor is going to hot when the amplifier… Read More »
This is a very high 1500W power amplifier circuit diagram by Rod Elliott. The circuit is built using 10 pairs of power transistor MJ15024 and MJ15025 (or MJ21193/MJ21194), then it will use 20 pieces of power transistor for final amplification.
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 »
Parts List: R1-2-4-5=270Ω R3 = 2.7Ω VR1 = 10KΩ Log. Pot. TR1 = 470KΩ Trimmer IC1-2 = LM388 C1 = 100uF/25V C2 = 100nF C3 = 10uF/25V C4-5 = 22uF/25V C6 = 47nF
Above circuit design is thermocouple amplifier circuit using CA3193 operating amplifier. The CA3193 is an excellent choice for use with thermocouples. In the circuit, the CA3193 amplifies the generated signal 500 times. The three 22MΩ resistors will provide full-scale output if the thermocouple opens.