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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Hello!
I have TDA1554Q in my hand. Lets start to build it as 12v amp. I have both metal film and polyster capacitors of value 220nf for input and ceramic and metal filim for decuopling. The diagramme is here. Any suggestion. |
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![]() Bridged C_in : 470n Gnd signal lifted with 4R7 33k + 47u for muting delay. C ripple rejection 470u. Vs ~ +16Vdc
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Please send me your schematic in a paper plz and r u satisfird with sound
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and plz PCB
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a little bit different scheme, but similar: (I've no drawing tool at now)
![]() R1 = 33k (with 22k I'm still hear thumb) C4 = 47uF C3 = 470uF C6 = 4700uF input Ground and pin #3 were separated with 4R7 from the main Gnd (pin #7 and #11) on my pic, you might be wondering why there is a lot of resistor arround the input (and two jumper). at the time I design the layout, I'm just thinking about the flexibility of the amp to be used as single-ended / bridged nor bridge-parallel(if possible) with additional component in the output line. the sound is good, the guitar seems moore "fat" than my LM1875, although not as clean as LM1875. Bass is also tight. sorry for the PCB, it's a hand made (you can see it from the silk and the text regards,
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Thank u so much but ur pic is not shown
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yea i can see ur pic in other browser thanks
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I cant under stand about pin#3. Wot do u want to say. According to my understanding u want to say that the pin #3 is attached to ground with 4.7K resistor????
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what is the value of C1 C2 and C5 Plz
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I mean pin #3 (signal ground) and the input ground did not connected directly to main gnd, but via 4.7 Ohm resistor (not 4k7).
C1-C2 : 470nF C5 : 100nF
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