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120W Power Amplifier + Power Supply
This is 120W power amplifier schematic using TO-3 package complementary transistors, NPN and PNP polarity. The well-known power transistor pair of 2N3055 and MJ2955 used in this circuit. +/- 50V symmetrical (split/dual polarity) power supply with minimum 3A electric current should be used for maximum performance.
250W RMS Power Amplifier Legend Stage Master
500W RMS Power Amplifier Based MOSFET
12W Audio Amplifier based MOSFET 2SK135 / 2SJ50
This is a small 12W audio amplifier over a load of 8 Ω, that combining the NE5534 integrated with a pair of V-MOSFET transistor output stage technology as we get excellent sound performance. MOSFET 2SK135 / 2SJ50 from Hitachi is used in this circuit. Input sensitivity of the circuit is 3V RMS maximum, the distortion factor… Read More »
2000W Class AB Power Amplifier
This is the circuit diagram of 2000W class AB power amplifier uses 7 pairs MJ15003 and MJ15004 transistors for the final amplification block. The circuit operated with 90V DC symmetrical (dual polarity) power supply circuit. The transistors must be mounted on heatsink to prevent the overheating, maintain the transistors work in maximum performance.
1.5W Audio Amplifier with IC SSM2211
This is 1.5W audio amplifier circuit design based on wide bandwidth, low distortion power IC SSM2211 from Analog Devices. This circuit is simple, inexpensive and easy to built with only contains few components. The SSM22111 is a high performance audio amplifier that delivers 1 W RMS of low distortion audio power into a bridge-connected 8… Read More »
Mic Condenser Amplifier
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.
150W Power Amplifier
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 »
