Hello,
I am looking for a (I guess TDA) chip-amp IC for battery powered amplifier. Requirements are 10-20 W power, high quality of audio, single rail DC supply, easy surrounding circuitry. Any suggestions?
Jonas
I am looking for a (I guess TDA) chip-amp IC for battery powered amplifier. Requirements are 10-20 W power, high quality of audio, single rail DC supply, easy surrounding circuitry. Any suggestions?
Jonas
Check the car radio BTL chips. There are many to choose from and get you within the power range you need with a 12v supply.
TDA8566 (schematic shown on my blog) can do 10W into 8R comfortably with awesome SQ provided the power supply is adequately decoupled. LiFePO4 type batteries work well with it I hear.
Battery choice depends **a lot** on what you are able to pay.
What does "portable" exactly mean?
What's the intended use?
What does "portable" exactly mean?
What's the intended use?
Main use will be general purpose amplification for various outdoors/indoors acoustic experiments, that we do in school (I study at conservatory dealing with acoustics and electronic music).Battery choice depends **a lot** on what you are able to pay.
What does "portable" exactly mean?
What's the intended use?
In that case, consider a 12V7A "gel/alarm" type battery, a good compromise between size/weight/power.
Use a couple of 18V NiCd drill batteries. Take all the cells out, and rewire them into a 12V pack. That will work for your amplifier.
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