Archive for tag: DX Amplifier

100 W Amplifier 2SA1943 – 2SC5200 DX-AMP

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.

DVD Signals RF Modulator

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.

Infra Red Remote Control

12 November, 2011 | Tools | By: TB

IC Op-amp 741 as main chip for Infra Red receiver and transmitter. Infra Red LED connected with SCR trigger by pulse which produced from this Op-amp 741 when the SW in close position.

100 W Amplifier 2SA1943 – 2SC5200 DX-AMP

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.

200W MOSFET Audio Amplifier Circuit

13 November, 2011 | Amplifier | By: TB

Composed of two similar mono amplifier. Each channels has its own power supply. This class A audio amplifier take 50V as the fuel, and will produce very loud sound output without distortion.

0-1000 Volt Regulated High Voltage Power Supply

1 December, 2011 | Converter, Power Supply | By: TB

Basic operation of this circuit is similar DC to DC converter. With input from 18VAC at 800mA then converted to DC by B1 bridge rectifier. R11 work as adjuster, a twin of IRF510 as final amplifier, and a CT transformer is the last converter to provide the high voltage output.

Philips 200W MOSFET Amplifier Circuit Using 2 PHP1BN11QT

10 February, 2012 | Amplifier | By: TB

This circuit possible to deliver about 200W power output produce by Phillips Semiconductor. Using 2 PHP1BN11QT, input voltage between 30 and 45 VoltsDC for this circuit, trigger the 4Ω impedance load speaker in to a powerful audio output. Other features of this circuit are THD+N (total harmonic distortion-plus-noise) PL = 10 W frequency range from [...]

500W Power Amplifier ApeX

17 December, 2011 | Amplifier | By: TB

With 4 pairs of 2SC5200 and 2SA1943, this circuit can produce about 500W. Voltage input as the fuel is +/- 65V. And for best result, you must use heatsink and fan. This circuit also feature circuit protection using fuse.