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Some examples of its use: - | Some examples of its use: - | ||
− | * http://frrl.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/history-of-reciever-design-regeneration-and-building-the-tectec-1253/ | + | * A circuit: http://frrl.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/history-of-reciever-design-regeneration-and-building-the-tectec-1253/ |
− | * http://michaelgellis.tripod.com/audioamp.html | + | * (Just a mention) http://michaelgellis.tripod.com/audioamp.html |
− | * http://unitrel.pl/gif/tda2611.pdf | + | * TDA2611A in a simple amp: http://unitrel.pl/gif/tda2611.pdf |
* http://mxh.strefa.pl/pliki/tech/book2006/15.pdf | * http://mxh.strefa.pl/pliki/tech/book2006/15.pdf | ||
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** the first design is to see if we can make it work | ** the first design is to see if we can make it work | ||
** I don't expect it to be any good! | ** I don't expect it to be any good! | ||
+ | * I shall make the example circuit from Fig 10 in the datasheet | ||
* we have plenty of large capacitors at the space | * we have plenty of large capacitors at the space | ||
− | * we also have lots of power transformers that will give us 24V | + | * we also have lots of power transformers that will give us 24V power for workshop take-homes |
− | * also audio transformers for decoupling | + | * also audio transformers for decoupling - as we use here at work |
− | * potentiometers for | + | * potentiometers for faders 10Mo Log pots required |
* I'd like to control volume and tone optionally by Arduino | * I'd like to control volume and tone optionally by Arduino | ||
[[Category:Projects]] | [[Category:Projects]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 4 May 2012
We have a number of TDA2611A 5W amplifier chips at the space and I'd like to build a small 5W audio amplifier and perhaps develop it into a workshop project.
Some examples of its use: -
- A circuit: http://frrl.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/history-of-reciever-design-regeneration-and-building-the-tectec-1253/
- (Just a mention) http://michaelgellis.tripod.com/audioamp.html
- TDA2611A in a simple amp: http://unitrel.pl/gif/tda2611.pdf
- http://mxh.strefa.pl/pliki/tech/book2006/15.pdf
Some thoughts: -
- it's a dual learning and skill sharing exercise
- The TDA2611A costs about 75p nowadays!
- we would just be gainfully employing them!
- this is a set up to knock down -
- the first design is to see if we can make it work
- I don't expect it to be any good!
- I shall make the example circuit from Fig 10 in the datasheet
- we have plenty of large capacitors at the space
- we also have lots of power transformers that will give us 24V power for workshop take-homes
- also audio transformers for decoupling - as we use here at work
- potentiometers for faders 10Mo Log pots required
- I'd like to control volume and tone optionally by Arduino