80W Audio Amplifier Using TDA7295

Below is a 80W audio amplifier circuit is constructed by using a power IC TDA7295. With a very simple design, makes this circuit very easy to build. TDA7295 has many features to support your audio system, the most important is that the IC has very low distortion and very low noise feature. Schematic diagram: PCB… Read More »

UHF TV Antenna Booster

This is the circuit diagram of UHF band TV antenna booster with 15dB gain power. This low cost antenna booster is simple and easy to build.It use single transistor BF180 to boost te UHF signal. Since this is an active circuit of UHF TV antenna booster, it will require a 12v power supply to operate.… Read More »

Dynamic Microphone Amplifier

Here is the dynamic microphone amplifier circuit diagram. This circuit should be perfect for dynamic microphone… Dynamic microphones are versatile and ideal for general-purpose use. They use a simple design with few moving parts. They are relatively sturdy and resilient to rough handling. They are also better suited to handling high volume levels, such as… Read More »

15W FM Transmitter using BLY88C

This is long range FM transmitter with transmision power output is up to 15W. This 15W FM transmitter use power transistor BLY88C as the main transmitter amplifier. Building a good FM transmitter(88-110Mhz) begins with getting a good schematic. You don’t have to understand the precise working of the transmitter to build it. But some basic… Read More »

Pre-Amp + Tone Control with TDA1524A

This is a low noise and distortion pre-amplifier and tone control circuit in one module. Using a special IC TDA1524A, this simple circuit is easy to build and will drive most of power amplifier. Schematic diagram:

HiFi Audio Pre-amp

This is a HiFi pre-amplifier circuit diagram with low noise output. Very wide range frequency from about 10Hz until up to 100Khz  will be gained by this preamplifier for maximum audio performance. This circuit uses BC550C / BC560C transistors as active component. Use regulated power supply 15VDC for maximum result.

“Hum” Remover

Here is the hum remover circuit diagram. “Hum” usually occured from live audio system, for example: input from microphone. Hum can be removed from an audio signal to get the maximum performance by mixing the actual hum with an antiphase hum in equal level. You can use any NPN transistor to support this circuit.