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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is the circuit diagram of 2 Watt mini audio amplifier. This circuit is inexpensive, easy and quite simple. This is general audio amplifier which can be used for computer, CD player or other devices which&#160;[&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This is the circuit diagram of 2 Watt mini audio amplifier. This circuit is inexpensive, easy and quite simple. This is general audio <a title="audio schematic diagram" href="http://circuitscheme.com/electronic/audio/linear-amplifier">amplifier</a> which can be used for computer, CD player or other devices which have headphone output.</p>
<p>The circuit was deliberately designed using no ICs and in a rather old-fashioned manner in order to obtain good harmonic distortion behaviour and to avoid hard to find components. The amplifier(s) can be conveniently supplied by a 12V wall plug-in transformer. Closing SW1 a bass-boost is provided but, at the same time, volume control must be increased to compensate for power loss at higher frequencies.<br />
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<p>In use, R9 should be carefully adjusted to provide minimal audible signal cross-over distortion consistent with minimal measured quiescent current consumption; a good compromise is to set the quiescent current at about 10-15 mA.</p>
<p>To measure this current, wire a DC current meter temporarily in series with the collector of Q3.</p>
<p><strong>2 Watt Mini Audio Amplifier Components list:</strong><br />
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="29%">P1 = 10K</td>
<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="71%">Log.Potentiometer</td>
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<td width="29%">R1,R2 = 33K</td>
<td width="71%">1/4W Resistors</td>
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<td width="29%">R3 = 33R</td>
<td width="71%">1/4W Resistor</td>
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<td width="29%">R4 = 15K</td>
<td width="71%">1/4W Resistor</td>
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<td width="29%">R5,R6 = 1K</td>
<td width="71%">1/4W Resistors</td>
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<td width="29%">R7 = 680R</td>
<td width="71%">1/4W Resistor</td>
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<td width="29%">R8 = 120R</td>
<td width="71%">1/2W Resistor</td>
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<td style="border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="29%">R9 = 100R</td>
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="29%">C1,C2 = 10?F</td>
<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="71%">63V Electrolytic Capacitors</td>
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<td width="29%">C3 = 100?F</td>
<td width="71%">25V Electrolytic Capacitor</td>
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<td width="29%">C4,C7 = 470?F</td>
<td width="71%">25V Electrolytic Capacitors</td>
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<td width="29%">C5 = 47pF</td>
<td width="71%">63V Ceramic Capacitor</td>
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<td width="29%">C6 = 220nF</td>
<td width="71%">63V Polyester Capacitor</td>
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<td style="border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="29%">C8 = 1000?F</td>
<td style="border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="71%">25V Electrolytic Capacitor</td>
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="29%">D1 = 1N4148</td>
<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="71%">75V 150mA Diode</td>
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="29%">Q1 = BC560C</td>
<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px;" width="71%">45V 100mA PNP Low noise High gain Transistor</td>
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<td width="29%">Q2 = BC337</td>
<td width="71%">45V 800mA NPN Transistor</td>
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<td width="29%">Q3 =TIP31A</td>
<td width="71%">60V 4A NPN Transistor</td>
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<td style="border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="29%">Q4 = TIP32A</td>
<td style="border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="71%">60V 4A PNP Transistor</td>
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="29%">SW1</td>
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<td style="border-top-style: solid; border-top-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-width: 1px;" width="71%">3-5 Watt Loudspeaker, 8, 4 or 2 Ohm impedance</td>
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<p><strong>2 Watt Mini Audio Amplifier Technical Data:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Output power:</strong> 1.5 Watt RMS @ 8 Ohm, 2.5 Watt @ 4 Ohm, 3.5 Watt @ 2 Ohm (1KHz sinewave)</li>
<li><strong>Sensitivity:</strong> 100mV input for 1.5W output @ 8 Ohm</li>
<li><strong>Frequency response: </strong>30Hz to 20KHz -1dB</li>
<li><strong>Total harmonic distortion</strong> @ 1KHz &amp; 10KHz: Below 0.2% @ 8 Ohm 1W, below 0.3% @ 4 Ohm 2W, below 0.5% @ 2 Ohm 2W.</li>
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