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1W Stereo Headphone Amplifier based TDA2822
LM4809 105mW Stereo Headphone Amplifier
This is the stereo headphone amplifier circuit diagram, built based LM4809. This circuit can be used for stereo headphone amplifier circuit for home audio system, microphone preamplifier, personal computers and PDA headphone amplifier and more. The LM4809 is known as a stereo audio power amplifier capable of delivering 105mW per channel of continuous average power… Read More »
Sound Activated Light / Lamp
This is the schematic diagram of sound activated light or lamp. The lamp or light will be turned on while a loudy sound catch by the microphone (for example: hand clap) How this sound activated light works: The condenser microphone fitted inside a position to catch the sound and generates AC signals, which pass by… Read More »
Easy Build FM Transmitter
This is a low cost and easy build low powered FM transmitter. The range of the FM transmitter claimed about 300 feets when running at 9V supply. And the range claimed to be increased become about 400 feet when running it at 12V supply. Take a note that this transmitter should not be used as… Read More »
Two Chips AM Radio Receiver
This two chips AM radio receiver circuit is a tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver of the standard AM (amplitude modulation) radio with broadcast frequencies at 550kHz-600kHz. This is a simple and easy to build AM radio circuit which only using two integrated circuits (IC). This circuit works with 9V voltage supply, you could use 9V… Read More »
8W Fluorescent Lamp Inverter based ZTX652
This circuit is basically a 8W inverter circuit. The circuit continues to be intended to drive an 8W fluorescent lamp from a 12V power supply, utilizing an cheap inverter primarily based on a ZTX652 transistor. The inverter will operate from supplies in the variety of 10V to 16.5V, obtaining efficiencies up to 78% as a… Read More »
Multi Output DC to DC Converter
This is the circuit diagram of DC to DC converter based LM2596, the circuit has a single input supply and multiple voltage outputs. The circuit has an input voltage range of 15V to 40V. It has 5 outputs: 3.3V at 1.5A; +12V and −12V at 50 mA each; and +5V and −5V at 50 mA… Read More »
