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Narrative Report (Amplifier Kit)

This narrative report describes electronics engineering students submitting their third report for their Principles of Communications Laboratory course. It details the stereo amplifier kit they originally bought from eGizmo, including its specifications. However, their instructor determined the kit was incorrect for the project and instructed them to buy a new 30W kit and repeat their work.
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Narrative Report (Amplifier Kit)

This narrative report describes electronics engineering students submitting their third report for their Principles of Communications Laboratory course. It details the stereo amplifier kit they originally bought from eGizmo, including its specifications. However, their instructor determined the kit was incorrect for the project and instructed them to buy a new 30W kit and repeat their work.
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ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
1ST SEMESTER / S. Y. 2015-2016

PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY

NARRATIVE REPORT 2
Submitted by:
HERRERA, AILEEN MAY S.
JUAT, KATHLEEN JOY D.C.
LINGA, DARYL JAE L.
SOURIBIO, REMY ELLAINE C.

Submitted to:
ENGR. NORMAN G. TALLUD

September 7, 2015
ADAMSON UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
1ST SEMESTER / S. Y. 2015-2016

PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY

NARRATIVE REPORT 3
Submitted by:
HERRERA, AILEEN MAY S.
JUAT, KATHLEEN JOY D.C.
LINGA, DARYL JAE L.
SOURIBIO, REMY ELLAINE C.

Submitted to:
ENGR. NORMAN G. TALLUD

September 7, 2015

The group bought a 5W+ 5W sine average (rms) stereo amplifier from eGizmo. This kit packs enough power to make a great DIY amplifier/booster
for personal audio devices. When used with bookshelf loudspeakers, it can

fill a fairly large room with loud and clear music. The kit features LA4108 IC
Audio amplifier, 2-channel power amplifier, and solderless connectors. Its
power input is from 9V-16VDC, a single ended output type, 5W + 5W at 4ohm load power input, 0.2% at 1-kHz typical total harmonic distortion and
noise, 4-8 ohms output load and the PCB dimensions is 44 x 82 mm. The
group soldered the resistors, capacitors, LEDs, diode and an IC. Everything
was finished. The students though that they will find this useful as a general
purpose test amplifier on their project but the instructor checked their work
and told them that the kit they bought is wrong and they needed to buy a
new one and repeat their work.

The group bought a new kit, 30 W

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