Hi, I won’t be able to specifically comment the layout as I’m somewhere in Crête, on my mobile, in vacation…
But, I encourage you to have a look to the following thread where we had some generic comments regarding pcb layout of a chip amp running single supply.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/lm1875-noise.399138/
Chris
But, I encourage you to have a look to the following thread where we had some generic comments regarding pcb layout of a chip amp running single supply.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/lm1875-noise.399138/
Chris
Input capacitor C1 is reversed.
Suggest that you look for pcbs already designed, unless this is for educational purposes.
Example of a mono board:
https://www.amazon.com/TDA2050-12-24V-Amplifier-Adjustable-603540mm/dp/B07KKDY79S
Suggest that you look for pcbs already designed, unless this is for educational purposes.
Example of a mono board:
https://www.amazon.com/TDA2050-12-24V-Amplifier-Adjustable-603540mm/dp/B07KKDY79S
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By reversed you mean, that the polarity is wrong? Positive of C1 is not supposed to be connected to input signal?
Positive terminal should be connected on TDA2050, see post #13.By reversed you mean, that the polarity is wrong? Positive of C1 is not supposed to be connected to input signal?
As tda is used in single supply it is biased at half supply by the divider on minus input.
By the way schematic in post#1 is wrong as this decoupling cap is reversed. This schematic come from UTC datasheet which is exact copy of the original one from ST, I guess you reproduced the datasheet schematic.