Pocket 10 Watt Amplifier

by Ghild.Zero in Circuits > Speakers

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Pocket 10 Watt Amplifier

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OK , Hi all ..
This my First Project in Instructables ^_^
I am from Indonesia , Here was held 26th SEA Games 2011... GO Indonesia !!!

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Ok check this out ,
This is 10 watt amplifier and LoudSpeaker,
Let me tell you how I make this thing

Part List :
# acrylic
# Loudspeaker
# PCB
# Some Wire
# 9Volt battery Connection 
# Unbalance Jack Female
# Power Jack Female
# Potensiometer
# Capacitor ( 2.2uF ; 470uF ; 100uF ; 0.1uF ; 1000uF )
# Resistor ( 220R ; 2.2R ; 1R )
# IC Tda2003
# Heatsink

Build Loudspeaker Box

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Tools I use :
# Saw 
# Drill machine
# Melting Glue

I think the result is not bad , 
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Ok its bad but not really , LOL

Core Part - Tda2003

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The TDA2003 is a cheap amplifier that is designed to run on single rail power supplies. It has many applications (including in car systems if you do not need to show off down the high street with your subwoofers!) and is protected against short circuits in almost every way you would think them possible.

The Circuit

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This amplifier is based on the typical application in the ST Microelectronics datasheet. The performance from this circuit is very satisfactory. The sheet contains data for typical noise and distortion statistics, I cannot confirm these statistics because I don't have the equipment, but my ears tell me that the sound is good and with sensitive speakers, this amp will show some power.

Resistor are recommended as 1% metal film, but as the picture of my prototype shows below, 5% resistors are capable (the cream coloured ones), except for the critical Rx resistor, which should be 1%. R2 and R3 are low value resistors and (unlike me) you should try and get close tolerance resistors for these. Capacitors should be electrolytic above 1uF and rated at 25V minimum. They must all be connected the right way round or failure and possibly injury will follow when the amp is powered up.

Rx and Cx must be worked out using the data sheets mathematical calculations. If in doubt however, I used 39 ohm for Rx and 33nF for Cx. Other non-electrolytic capacitors can be any type available. I used polyester layer capacitors because they have a closer tolerance (i.e. 5%) than most other capacitors.

A heatsink is important. The one shown in my prototype is actually too small and you should obtain something bigger for improved operation (unless your working with small voltages).

source : http://www.e-dan.co.uk/electronics/TDA2003.html

Here is the Design and Layout I use
http://www.ziddu.com/download/17590310/10wattamplifier.rar.html

Build the Circuit Part I

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tools I use :
# Acetone
# saw
# FeritCloride
# mini drill

For the Layout :
I think you can make better than me according to your needs ^_^
but if necessary I will upload it

Build the Circuit Part II

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Place all components on the circuit 

Tools I use :
# Solder Iron
# Tin
# Helping Hand Soldering ( I make this myself )
# Melting Glue

Place Whole Circuit to Box

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Hole on the box for :
# for Loudspeaker (output)
# for 9 Volt Battery (input)
# for Unbalance Jack Audio (Input)
# for Potensiometer (volume control)
# for 12 Volt from Power Jack (input)

Tools I use :
# saw
# Melting Glue
# Drill Machine

Finally Done ^_^

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okay just stay together all parts !!!

this amplifier use two way power :
1. 9volt connection for 9volt baterry ( low Quality Output )
2. Power Jack for 12 volt - 18 volt input ( for better Quality Output )

OK , hopefully this can inspire you 

Thank You