Hi Friends PCB Layout of tda2030/2050 Single supply amplifier.
Too late edit in picture, Use 680Ω resistance instead of 68Ω
Too late edit in picture, Use 680Ω resistance instead of 68Ω
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i would go for less Gain..
20-24dB is enough
You mean 820Ω instead of 680Ω.
By the way here is my board
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Wondering if I did not use this TDA for a car amplifier years ago.
What is the value of your +Vs?
What is the value of your +Vs?
Thanks for your design 🙂Hi Friends PCB Layout of tda2030/2050 Single supply amplifier.
You must have used single supply TDA2003, designed for car battery voltages (12.6 to 14.4V); these use higher +/-14V rails or +28 single railWondering if I did not use this TDA for a car amplifier years ago.
What is the value of your +Vs?
TDA2050 uses up to +/-22V but is no longer available.
You mean 820Ω instead of 680Ω.
By the way here is my board
yes...less Gain= less noise...
Thanks for your design 🙂
You must have used single supply TDA2003, designed for car battery voltages (12.6 to 14.4V); these use higher +/-14V rails or +28 single rail
TDA2050 uses up to +/-22V but is no longer available.
TDA2050 is produced by UTC and at reichelt just 1 euro.
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in the ebay LM1875 thread we tried this chip and it worked great!
maximum is +/- 25V...i use a 15VAC- 0- 15VAC transformer and get about 21V. this gives me 37WAtt at 4R🙂
chris
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