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1W Stereo Audio Amplifier using LM386N

This is 1W stereo audio amplifier with LM386N. The output power is 1 watt for each channel, so it should be use two ICs of LM386N National Semiconductor for stereo channel. This circuit belongs to kitsrus.com and the kit is available there or at electronickits.com. This circuit only need 10mA current with best voltage supply… Read More »

100W Audio Amplifier with Transistor BDW83D/BDW84D

Here is the circuit diagram of 100W audio amplifier which using power transistor BDW83D and BDW84D for the final amplification. It uses dual polarity power supply to work. Copyright belong to Smart Kit. The circuit should be seen like this: This is an exceptionally well designed amplifier, with a lot of power reserve, high fidelity,… Read More »

4W Audio Amplifier using Transistor TIP41

This 4W Audio Amplifier circuit is powered by 2 pieces of transistor TIP41. The circuit is very simple and incorporates darlington output transistors that will provide more than enough output current than is needed to drive a 3-ohm speaker. The 4W audio amplifier circuit is very simple and incorporates darlington output transistors that will provide… Read More »

50 Watt Power Audio Amplifier

Here the circuit diagram of 50W power amplifier. The amplifier uses a pair of power transistors that are MJ2955 and 2N3055 to amplify the input signal. You must use a heatsink on those transistors. The below design diagram uses for single input/output channel, just built two similar circuit to make it dual channel (stereo). Schematic… Read More »

Portable Audio Amplifier

This is simple portable audio amplifier circuit. This circuit built based on IC TEA2025 which is a monolithic integrated audio amplifier in a 16-pin plastic dual in line package manufactured by UTC. Circuit has Internal Thermal Protector. It is designed for portable cassette players, mp3 players and radios. You can also use it as your… Read More »

2 Watt Mini Audio Amplifier

This is the circuit diagram of 2 Watt mini audio amplifier. This circuit is inexpensive, easy and quite simple. This is general audio amplifier which can be used for computer, CD player or other devices which have headphone output. The circuit was deliberately designed using no ICs and in a rather old-fashioned manner in order… Read More »




Schematic Diagram

In the electrical sector, a schematic diagram is usually used to describe the design or model of equipment. Schematic diagrams are usually utilized for the maintenance and repair of electronic and electromechanical devices / units. Original schematics were made by hand, using standardized templates or pre-printed adhesive symbols, but nowadays Electrical CAD computer software is often used.

In electronic design automation, until the 1980s schematics were virtually the only formal representation for circuits. More lately, using the progress of computer system technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, because with the explosive development of the complexity of electronic circuits, classic schematics are getting less practical. As an example, hardware description languages are indispensable for contemporary digital circuit design.