This document describes an audio amplifier circuit using the TDA7293 integrated circuit chip capable of producing 100 Watts of power. It includes the schematic, printed circuit board layout, and part list for building the mono amplifier. Key features of the TDA7293 chip are noted such as its high voltage and current capabilities allowing it to drive both 4 ohm and 8 ohm loads with very low distortion. Instructions are provided for connecting a mute function using a switch.
This document describes an audio amplifier circuit using the TDA7293 integrated circuit chip capable of producing 100 Watts of power. It includes the schematic, printed circuit board layout, and part list for building the mono amplifier. Key features of the TDA7293 chip are noted such as its high voltage and current capabilities allowing it to drive both 4 ohm and 8 ohm loads with very low distortion. Instructions are provided for connecting a mute function using a switch.
This document describes an audio amplifier circuit using the TDA7293 integrated circuit chip capable of producing 100 Watts of power. It includes the schematic, printed circuit board layout, and part list for building the mono amplifier. Key features of the TDA7293 chip are noted such as its high voltage and current capabilities allowing it to drive both 4 ohm and 8 ohm loads with very low distortion. Instructions are provided for connecting a mute function using a switch.
This document describes an audio amplifier circuit using the TDA7293 integrated circuit chip capable of producing 100 Watts of power. It includes the schematic, printed circuit board layout, and part list for building the mono amplifier. Key features of the TDA7293 chip are noted such as its high voltage and current capabilities allowing it to drive both 4 ohm and 8 ohm loads with very low distortion. Instructions are provided for connecting a mute function using a switch.
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AUDIO AMPLIFIER MONO WITH IC TDA7293 -100 WATTS
Power amplifier using the TDA7293 chip manufactured by ST Microelectronics,
includes schematic and PCB design for easy mounting of the power amplifier. The TDA7293 is a monolithic integrated circuit in Multiwatt15 package, intended for use as audio class AB amplifier in Hi-Fi field applications (Home Stereo, self powered loudspeakers, Top-class TV). Thanks to the wide voltage range and to the high out current capability it is able to sup-ply the highest power into both 4Ω and 8Ω loads. The built in muting function with turn on delay simplifies the remote operation avoiding switching on-off noises. Features of the integrated circuit TDA7293 Very high operating voltage range(±50v) DMOS power stage High output power (100w @ thd =10%, rl = 8Ω, vs = ±40v) Muting/stand-by functions No switch on/off noise Very low distortion Very low noise Short circuit protected (with no in-put signal applied) · Thermal shutdown Clip detector Modularity (more devices can be easily connected in parallel to drive very low impedances) The device is provided with both stand-by and mute functions, independently driven by two CMOS logic compatible input pins. The circuits dedicated to the switching on and off of the amplifier have been carefully optimized to avoid any kind of uncontrolled audible transient at the output. The sequence that we recommend during the ON/OFF transients. The application of figure 5 shows the possibility of using only one command for both st-by and mute functions. On both the pins, the maximum applicable range corresponds to the operating supply voltage. A little blow circuit audio amplifier IC TDA7293 The assembly is similar to TDA7294, but this IC allows use power supply with higher values and thus has a higher output power can reach to 100 Watts. To mount the circuit we have the suggestion of the printed circuit board with PDF files, and Eagle files (.SCH and .BRD) if you need to edit this layout in Cadsoft Eagle. The red line shown in the drawing of the layout is to make the connection using a piece of wire (jumper). To use the mute function, simply connect a three-position switch connector on M / ST. A key can be used for panel mounting enclosure and connected by wires to the connector. The link is as follows the thread of the connector means connecting the second born and the wires on the other side borns. The operation is as follows when the key is to GND and the circuit is muted to V + when the circuit starts up. This process has a delay determined by capacitor C5 and C6. If you do not want or do not need to mute just connect the first and second borns or even need to use a connector just make a jumper to connect the dots. The power supply must be symmetrical as shown in this article, the transformer must be equivalent to 1.5 X Total power amplifier, as this power is related to the maximum input voltage characteristics curves refer to the Datasheet and thus determine the power amplifier to have given power output, and so knowing how your VA transformer should have. The filter can be used to 22000μF values from 4700μF (for the most demanding). SCHEMATIC TDA7293 POWER AMPLIFIER SUGGESTED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FOR MOUNTING THE AMPLIFIER Part List for assembly of the power amplifier TDA7293 Component Value Resistor R1 10k – Brown, Black, Orange, Gold R2, R4, R5 22k – Red, Red, Orange, Gold R3 33k – Orange, Orange, Orange, Gold R6 680 – Blue, Gray, Brown, Gold R7 10 – Brown, Black, Black, Gold Capacitors C1 1µF /250V – Polyester Capacitor C2, C3 10µF /63V – Electrolytic capacitor C4, C5 1000µF /63V – Electrolytic capacitor C6, C7 100nF/100V – Ceramic or polyester capacitor C8, C9 22µF/63V – Electrolytic capacitor C10 100nF /100V – Polyester Capacitor C11 220pF/100V – ceramic capacitor Semiconductors D1 1N4148 IC1 TDA7293 Connectors IN 2-pin terminal block – Audio input OUT 2-pin terminal block – Audio output PW 3-pin terminal block – Symmetrical power supply Miscellaneous Power supply Symmetrical power supply 15 a 42V