Archive for tag: 2SA1943 – 2SC5200
23 January, 2012 | Amplifier | By: TB
Based on three characteristics: good quality sound, easy to make, and not expensive circuit, this TOSHIBA DX is worth to try. Just need 36VDC voltage input as a fuel, the circuit can produce 100W output on 40 Ohm speaker or 50W on 80 Ohm, using a pair of TOSHIBA A1943 – C5200 per channel.
Tags: 100W Amplifier, 100W Amplifier Circuit, 100W amplifier Diagram, 100W amplifier PCB, 100W Amplifier Schematic, 2SA1943, 2SA1943 - 2SC5200, 2SA1943 - 2SC5200 amplifier, 2SA1943 - 2SC5200 diagram, 2SC5200, DX Amplifier, DX Amplifier Circuit | 1 comment
9 November, 2011 | Amplifier | By: TB
Here is 6-transistor 140 Watt audio amplifier. Using 2N3569, 2N3055, 2N4355, and MPS6533 this circuit can be useful for your home audio. The amplifier work with 30 V as the input voltage and produced output will be received by 8 ohm impedance speaker.
Tags: 140 Watt Audio Amplifier, 140 Watt Audio Amplifier 6 Transistors diagram, 140 Watt Audio Amplifier 6 Transistors schematic, 140 Watt Audio Amplifier circuit, 140 Watt Audio Amplifier diagram, 140 Watt Audio Amplifier schematic, 2N3055, 2N3569, 2N4355, Audio Amplifier, Audio Amplifier diagram, Audio Amplifier schematic, MPS6533 | No comments
20 January, 2012 | Converter, Power Supply | By: TB
This inverter circuit is very useful for low load application such as emergency light, radio, or DVD player. With transistors as main active component, please take more attention when you assemble this 100 W inverter circuit. Power source of this circuit just 12V DC, but can produce about 100W at 220V AC with simple assembling [...]
Tags: 100W Inverter, 100W Inverter circuit, 12VDC to 220VAC Inverter, 3055, BC5587, BD319, DC to AC Inverter, Inverter 12VDC to 220VAC, Inverter Circuit, Inverter Diagram, Inverter PCB, Transistor 3055, transistor BC5587, Transistor BD319 | No comments
12 November, 2011 | Amplifier | By: TB
A simple mini stereo amplifier, which based on 2 chips. As pre-amp, there the MC1458 dual op amp, and the LM378 work as dual 4-watt amplifier.
Tags: Amplifier, Audio Amplifier, Audio amplifier circuit, Audio Amplifier diagram, Audio Amplifier schematic, Audio Amplifier Stereo, LM378, MC1458, Mini Amplifier, Stereo Amplifier | No comments
11 November, 2011 | Charger | By: TB
This circuit will charge most lead acid battery with quickly and easily. A LED in the circuit as a monitor, which light when the battery fully charged an this circuit automatically switched off.
Tags: Battery Charger, Battery Charger circuit, Battery Charger diagram, Battery Charger schematic, car charger circuit, car charger diagram, car charger schematic | No comments
12 November, 2011 | Video | By: TB
DVD Signals RF modulator circuit which also can be used as a RF modulator. The brightness can adjusted by trimming the P1, P2 control the contrast of video signal. The circuit output is RF modulated and can be receive in VHF band.
Tags: RF modulator, RF modulator circuit, RF modulator diagram, RF modulator schematic, Video RF modulator, Video RF modulator circuit, Video RF modulator diagram, Video RF modulator schematic, Video Signals RF modulator | No comments
17 January, 2012 | Amplifier | By: TB
This 400 W MOSFET Audio Amplifier using IRFP448 circuit is simple project. With low noise and distortion, but powerful. As the fuel, this project consume 70-80 Vdc and 5 A fuse as the protector for short circuit.
Tags: 400 W Audio Amplifier, 400 W MOSFET, 400 W Mosfet amplifier Circuit, 400 W MOSFET Audio Amplifier, Audio Amplifier, Audio Amplifier 400 W, IRFP448 Amplifier, IRFP448 Circuit, MOSFET Amplifier, MOSFET Amplifier 400 W Circuit, MOSFET Amplifier Diagram, MOSFET Gate | No comments
4 December, 2011 | Pre Amp | By: TB
The circuit using active component to operating. In this case, the active component is IC NE5532 or TL072 as a linear part. With 15 V power supply, this circuit separate the low out and high out. The low out connected to a woofer, and high out in tweeter.
Tags: 2 Way Crossover circuit, Active Crossover, Active Crossover NE5532, Active Crossover TL072, Crossover, Crossover Circuit, Crossover Diagram, Crossover Schematic | No comments