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100W Power Amplifier Based IC TDA7294
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.
400W RMS Stereo Power Amplifier
This is the schematic diagram of 400W RMS stereo power amplifier which use power transistor to work. This amplifier in addition to providing good sound power, also with excellent quality and a high fidelity with low noise, to obtain the 400 watts we can put 2 speakers of 4 Ohms or 4 of 8 Ohms.… Read More »
PWM DC Motor Controller with MOSFET
This is the simple and low cost pulse width modulation – PWM DC motor controller using a MOSFET. This kind connection for DC motor control is to prevent heat and minimize the power consumption. It controls the motor speed by driving the motor with short pulses. These pulses vary in duration to change the speed… Read More »
35W Power Audio Amplifier based LM391
Here the 35W power audio amplifier circuit based on LM391. Inductor L1 is constituted by 20 coils of wire, with thickness 0.9mm, round resistor R16. The transistors Q3-4 are the final amplification section, it should be placed on heatsink. If are used the Q3-4 in packing TIPxxxx they can be placed straight above in PCB.… Read More »
Stepper Motor Controller Using TDA2030
There are many version of stepper motor type, also the many version of stepper motor controller design. This circuit is a general-purpose stepper motor controller that use IC TDA2030 as the driver. This circuit can be used with a wide range of operating voltages, from approximately 5 V to 18 V. It can drive the… Read More »
12V 4A Solar Photovoltaic Battery Charger
This is the circuit diagram of 12 Volts, 4 Amperes Solar Photovoltaic (PV) battery charger which will be suit to charge a 12V battery or accumulator. The circuit handles up to 4 amps of current from a solar panel, which equates to about 75 watts of power. A charging algorithm called “pulse time modulation” is… Read More »
2W RF Amplifier with MOSFET LF2810A
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 »
