Showing posts with label 22W. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 22W. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

TA8210AH 2 x 22W BTL Car Amplifier Circuit

This is a circuit of 2 x 22 watt BTL amplifier using IC TA8210AH. It is not only an auto amplifier, ideal for a low-frequency auditory approach those hi-fi, with a very good linear feature. Can be fueled by a 12 volt car battery but shi from a 12 volt charger. The chip incorporates four bridge amplifiers available in two by two in order to ensure the output 22 watts per channel on 4 ohms.
TA8210AHTA8210AH - 2 x 22W BTL Car Power Amplifier Circuit

Note:
  • IC TA8210AH must be connected to a heat sink. A computer cabinet fan can also be used in addition.
  • The circuit roughly draws 6A current at 18 V at full volume.So the power supply must be any thing more than 6A.
Absolute Maximum Ratings of IC TA8210AH
  • Peak supply voltage (0.2s): 50 V
  • supply voltage VCC (DC): 25 V
  • Operating supply voltage VCC (opr): 18 V
  • Output current (peak): 9 A
  • Power dissipation PD: 50 W
  • Operating temperature: 30~85 °C
  • Storage temperature: 55~150 °C
List Componet
C1,C2 : 4,7uF/35V
C3,C7 : 47uF/35V
C4 : 220uF/35
C5,C6 : 1nF
C8,C10,C11,C12 : 0,1uF/35V
C9 : 2200uf/35V
IC : TA8210AH/AL
HL1 : LED
R1 : 2 k
R2,R2,R3,R4,R5 : 2,2 Ohm
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Friday, October 3, 2014

22W Car Subwoofer Driver


This unit is designed to be connected to an existing car stereo amplifier, adding that often require extra "punch" to music by driving a subwoofer. As the very low frequencies are omnidirectional, a single amplifier is necessary to promote the dedicated speaker.

The power amplifier uses a good and cheap BTL (bridge tied load) 13 pin IC from Philips (now NXP Semiconductors) that require a very low of the parties and capable of delivering about 22 W on a charge of 4 ohms in the battery voltage of 14.4 standard car.

The signals from the stereo line output amplifier car stereo mix in the entry, after the control level, the signal enters the buffer and can be IC1A reversed phase through SW1. This control can be useful to allow the subwoofer to be in phase with the speakers in your car radio today.

Then a variable 12dB/octave filter low pass frequency around IC1B, Q1 and components listed below, which allows precise adjustment of the low pass rate of 70 to 150Hz.

Q2, R17 and C9 form a simple voltage stabilizer for the input and filter circuits, useful to prevent interaction of the positive rail power amplifier to the low-level sections.
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