ECEL Project
ECEL Project
ECEL Project
Introduction
These are the related literature that supports the evidence or observe what an
integrated circuit can do to any situation and how can the develop of amplifiers or
oscillator can shape up the future of technology
Upon reading the article about integrated circuits, theories, algorithms and
programs are reviewed and assessed to be made for the impact
optimization has had and will have on integrated-circuit design. Integrated
circuits were categorized by their complex tradeoffs between their
functionality and complex objectives on the subject of constraints (Bayton,
R.K et al, 1981). Integrated circuits were subjected to be optimized for
constraint techniques which are appropriate for the environment.
III. Methodology
A. Tools/Components
1. TDA2005R
audio It is a 20-watt audio amplifier IC that is intended
amplifier IC for use in automotive radio applications. The
chip can be used to easily create power
booster amplifiers due to its high current
capabilities (up to 3.5 A). (Note: You can use
another audio amplifier IC.)
B. Process
Let’s say this circuit diagram is an example of a 20-watt amplifier.
We can make this diagram into the PCB using the tools above. Based on the chart, it will have
an ideal voltage of 12 to 15 volts and an output of approximately 20 watts. The TDA2005R, a
class B dual audio power amplifier in the Multiwatt11 package, serves as the project's primary
component. The TDA2005R can be set up for stereo or bridge applications.
The TDA2005R has a closed-loop voltage gain of roughly 50 dB and can function with a supply
voltage range of 8 to 18 volts. You can see that it has two 1 ohm and 10 ohm resistors, as well
as 1.5k and 1k resistors. Different capacitors can be seen in the diagram.
The signal from the audio input will flow throughout the circuits and be amplified by the
TDA2005R IC before being sent to the speaker.
We conclude that a 20-watt amplifier is good enough if you are using it alone. Yes, it may have
a slight issue regarding the static sound, but it’ll do okay in some way. Your amp should be
around 20 W for domestic use. You should have a 20-watt tube amp if you're performing alone.
If you want to use it for gigs or other sound performances, we recommend an amplifier with a
higher wattage output, which means it will produce a louder sound. You'll most likely require a
100-watt solid-state amplifier or a 50-watt valve amplifier if you're playing with a drummer.
References
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Tutorials. https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/amplifier/amp_1.html