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- From: gt8021a@prism.gatech.EDU (EASON)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: 20W Audio amplifier chip TDA1520
- Summary: It works!!! Thanks!
- Message-ID: <64674@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 15:05:10 GMT
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Lines: 52
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- Thanks to all who responded to my questions about the Philips/Signetics
- TDA1520 audio amplifier chip: Matthew Kleinmann, Dave Medin, Arun Rao, Chris
- Richmond, K. C. Lee, and Dzung T. Hoang. I got one channel working last
- night (about 12am!).
-
- For those who are interested, the TDA1520 is a mono "20W Hi-Fi Audio Amplifier"
- chip that Radio Shack used to sell. I bought two on closeout there at least
- two years ago. Dave Medin reports that Signetics still makes the chip, and
- it's available from Digi-Key (price?). It's about 1"x1/2", 9-pin SIP.
-
- Most people reported that it has great audio quality. I have to agree. It
- takes a 15-50VDC power supply, which presented me with a new design problem.
- I ended up using an unregulated 25-30V supply made from a Radio Shack $9.50
- 18V, 2A transformer, a full-wave bridge rectifier, and four 1000uF capacitors.
- The specs report 58dB power supply ripple rejection at 100Hz, so I figured
- this would be safe. If I heard hum, I'd add more capacitors first, then
- consider a regulator. R/S also has a 25.2VAC(?) transformer, but the
- capacitors I had picked up at 4/$1 were only rated at 35V, so I went with
- a little lower power. (Thanks for suggesting unregulated supplies, Dzung!)
-
- The chip has internal thermal protection circuitry, but it needs a heat sink
- for normal operation. I bought a big one with two sets of fins and sawed it
- in half. Again, Dzung Hoang's voice of experience came in handy in telling
- me not to mount both chips (two for stereo) on the same heatsink. Doing
- this lets the smoke out, and they won't work any more.
-
- As for my results, I wired the power supply tuesday pm and started on the
- amplifier section. Last night I finished one channel of the amplifier,
- checked my wiring against the "test & application" circuit on the specs,
- and went to the living room stereo. I decided to use an old speaker from
- a walkie-talkie first, then an old TV speaker before going to the good ones.
- I had wired an RCA jack on the input, so I took one channel from the CD
- player, plugged in my new amp, and looked for smoke. No smoke, but sound
- from the speaker. I couldn't play it too loud for the roommates' sake, but
- it seemed to work on both the little speakers and the big stereo speaker.
-
- This morning, I decided to do a comparison test between my amp and the
- stereo amp. First, I checked the volume that the TDA1520 would deliver.
- It was more than enough for casual (even loud) listening. I could really
- tell no difference between it driving one channel and the stereo driving
- the other channel. I was impressed, and can't wait to built the other
- amplifier channel of my new toy.
-
- Thanks again for your help. Questions, comments are welcome.
- -wte
-
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- --
- Bill Eason w-404/894-2381 h-404/352-6914
- BE-EE/CS May 1987 MS-EE June 1992 PhD-CS ???? 19??
- wte@cdrom.gtri.gatech.edu (pref.) -or- gt8021a@prism.gatech.edu
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