How to Substitute Your Broken Phone Speaker With an LM386 Op Amp
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How to Substitute Your Broken Phone Speaker With an LM386 Op Amp
Going into this project prior, during remodoling of my kitchen I had to water proof furniture, during this I accidently dunked my phone into wood varnish, completely gunking my phone speakers, making it completely inaudible. Leading me to need to repair my speakers. Although I can't mirosolder nor clean the cone and dustcap of my phone, which leads me to sourcing it outwards, through the aux port
Supplies
1000uf electrolytic capacitor
100uf electrolytic capacitor
0.1uf electrolytic capacitor
1K ohm resistor (suggest two resistors)
Lm386 op amp and socket
aux cable
22 gauge wire
9 volt battery and cable
8 ohm speaker
soldering iron
perfboard of your choice (preferably small)
3d printer and filament
wire strippers
Glue (any)
Make the Amplifier
arrange the components in the arrangement above according to the schematic, use 22 AMG wire to hookup components. After you're done with that, solder the joints together.
(warning, reversing electrolytic capacitors may lead to fire and explosion)
Design How It Will Attach to Your Phone
This is where creative liberty can be flexed, me personally I multiple designs while building, like a project case. But seeing as that is too bulky I opted for making what I call a leach. This design only works with my phone so you'll have to get creative with your design. you can make a leach, Velcro, custom case, The design is in your hands.
Downloads
Put It All Together
with your amp and design in mind, assemble your projects then attach it to your phone I suggest hot glue, but any glue would work
Enjoy
plug in your amp and listen to any music with higher volume