Hello all
I'm starting out on an ambitous project (after only making a few pedals) to make a small stereo amp. I'm allready getting the stereo bit sorted out, but now the 2 amp stages.
Ansil had some schemmo's for a LM386 - LM380 amplifier, can't find 'em though... But I'm wondering if I could first preamplify the signal with the 386 and then really increase the volume with a 380 chip. And also, the LM386-N1, is that a 6volt chip, or a 4 to 12v chip, because the info I'm getting from the web is contradicting itself. :?
Quote from: smoguzbenjaminHello all
I'm starting out on an ambitous project (after only making a few pedals) to make a small stereo amp. I'm allready getting the stereo bit sorted out, but now the 2 amp stages.
If you want a simple low Watt amp, see if you can get hold of a TDA2822 chip. It's stereo, requires hardly any parts and is designed for battery use. 3V supply will allow you to drive headphones, 9V will provide 1W into 8 Ohms per channel.
:D that makes it easier... Now to get hold of it :?
I bought 2 chips that the guy at the store said were very similar but had only 325mW outputs. I'm gonna breadboard a little gem II with a few of my own mods right now! :)
Quote from: smoguzbenjamin:D that makes it easier... Now to get hold of it :?
www.maplin.co.uk
The order code for the TDA2822M is UJ38R. Do a 'product search' for it on the site and you can order one. They cost £1.49, which is about 2.12 EUR.
I'm pretty sure Maplin do international orders. They're not my first choice for components, but sometimes there's no other choice...
If you have a microscope handy, here's Maplin's on-line schematic:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/media/largeimages/2966i0.jpg
I agree with gez if you're looking to make a stereo (or even just a mono amp). The TDA2822M is generally better behaved than any 386.