Showing posts with label tda2003. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tda2003. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Car audio amplifier using TDA2003 IC


Easy low power car audio amplifier circuit on TDA 2003. The circuit is Easy to construct. TDA2003 is an integrated radio amplifier from ST Micro electronics that like short circuit protection for all pins, thermal over low harmonic distortion, low cross over distortion etc. In the circuit given here TDA2003 is wired as a mono amplifier operating from a 12V .

Resistors R2 and R3 forms a feedback network that sets the amplifiers gain. C7 input DC de-coupling capacitor and C5 couples the speaker to the amplifiers output. C4 } for improving the ripple rejection C1 and C2 are employed for power filtering. C3 and R1 are used for setting the frequency cut-off. Network comprising of C6 and R4 for frequency stabilization and oscillation.

Notes.

  • Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB.
  • Heat sinks are necessary for both ICs.
  • The circuit can be operated from 12V DC.
  • S1 is the ON/OFF switch.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

TDA2003 Car Audio Amplifier

TDA2003 Car Audio Amplifier
A simple low power car stereo amplifier circuit based on TDA 2003 is shown here. The circuit uses low-cost, readily offered parts and its very simple to construct. TDA2003 is an integrated car radio amplifier from ST Micro electronics that contains a lot of excellent features like short circuit protection for all pins, thermal over range low harmonic distortion, low cross over distortion etc.

In the circuit given here every TDA2003 is wired as a mono amplifier operating from a 12V supply. Resistors R2 and R3 forms a feedback network that sets the amplifiers gain. C7 is the input DC de-coupling capacitor and C5 couples the speaker to the amplifiers output. C4 is employed for improving the ripple rejection while C1 and C2 are employed for power supply filtering. C3 and R1 are used for setting the higher frequency cut-off. Network comprising of C6 and R4 is employed for frequency stabilization and to stop oscillation.
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