60W AF Amplifier With STK-0060II

This is a 60W AF power amplifier based on single Sanyo integrated circuit STK-0060II. This circuit delivers 60W mono/single channel audio output. For stereo channel, you may build two identical circuits and of course doubled the power supply current (use 5A transformer for stereo application). The amplifier circuit uses symmetrical (dual polarity) power suppy. Recommended… 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 »

6-10W Stereo Audio Amplifier with IC TDA2005

Here the schematic diagram of 6-10W stereo power audio amplifier with IC TDA2005: Components List: R1, R9 ________ 1K ohm R2 ____________ 120K ohm R3, R4 ________ 1K2 ohm R5, R6 ________ 33 ohm R7, R8 ________ 1 ohm IC ____________ TDA2005 Pot ___________ 10K ohm stereo C1 C2 __________ 2u2/50V C3 _____________ 10uF/25V C5,… 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 »

2 x 3W Stereo Audio Amplifier with IC BA5406

This is 2 x 3W stereo audio amplifier based on IC power BA5406. This circuit which will give you 3W power in each channel. This circuit will be great for indoor audio system. Components List: R1, R2 = 120 ohm R3, R4 = 2R2 ohm C1, C2, C11, C12 = 220nF nonpolar capacitor C3, C4,… Read More »

Mini FM Transmitter

This is a mini fm transmitter circuit. I think this is the simplest one. Simple, easy and of course… inexpensive… The supply voltage is between 1.1 – 3 Volts with power consumption is 1.8 mA at 1.5 Volts. This circuit should be able to cover  30 – 50 meters of range max. at 1.5 Volts.… Read More »