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Submitted by:

JOE RANDY B. TABUNGAO


BSECE-4

Engr. Norberto L. Tanquizon


Instructor
INTRODUCTION

An amplifier, by definition, is a device that draws power from a source


other than the input signal and that produces as an output an enlarged
reproduction of the essential features of its input. The amplifying element may be
an electron tube, transistor, magnetic circuit, or any of various devices. It is also
used for increasing the magnitude of a signal by means of a varying control
voltage, maintaining the signal’s characteristic form as closely as possible to the
original. High-fidelity amplifiers consist of a preamplifier equalizer section, plus a
power or basic amplifier section. In an integrated amplifier, both sections are built
on one chassis and made available as a single unit. Alternately, the two sections
are available as separate units. Basic types include dc, ac, audio, linear, radio,
video, differential, pulse, logarithmic.

The first amplifier circuit of which the author is aware in which a


transformerless transistor design was used to give a standard of performance
approaching that of the "Williamson" amplifier, was that published in Wireless
World in 1961 by Tobey and Dinsdale. This employed a class B output stage,
with a series connected transistors in quasi-complementary symmetry.
Subsequent high-quality transistor power amplifiers have largely tended to follow
the design principles outlined in this article.

The major advantage of amplifiers of this type is that the normal static
power dissipation is very low, and the overall power-conversion efficiency is high.
Unfortunately there are also some inherent disadvantages due to the intrinsic
dissimilarity in the response of the two halves of the push pull pair (if
complementary transistors are used in asymmetrical circuit arrangement)
together with some cross-over distortion due to the I c /V b characteristics. Much
has been done, particularly by Bailey, to minimize the latter.
Components Layout PCB Layout

Schematic Diagram
input

+Vcc
C4

C3
1
R3 5
TDA 4
2
2003 output
3 C1

C2
-V

R2
R1

List of Components

R1 – 6 Ω C1 – 2200 μF / 25 V C4 – 100 nF

R2 – 220 Ω C2 – 470 μF / 16 V IC: TDA 2003

R3 – 10 kΩ C3 – 100 μF / 63 V
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project is a 10-W mini audio amplifier. You can use this powerful
amplifier in any small audio project. It is very small (6.5 x 4.5 cm).It outputs 10W
and uses a 9V battery.

ABOUT THE IC USED:

Description:
The TDA 2003 has improved performance with the same pin configuration
as the TDA 2002. The additional features of TDA 2002, very low number of
external components, ease of assembly, space and cost saving, are maintained.
The device provides a high output current capability (up to 3.5A) very low
harmonic and cross-over distortion. Completely safe operation is guaranteed due
to protection against DC and AC short circuit between all pins and ground,
thermal over-range, load dump voltage surge up to 40V and fortuitous open
ground.

PIN CONNECTION
Supply Voltage
Output
GND Ground
Inverting Input
Noninverting Input

tab connection to pin 3

REFERENCE:

http://english.cxem.net/amplifier/
C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

JOE RANDY
BALANSAG
TABUNGAO
Age : 20
Address : Alubihid, Buenavista Agusan del Norte
Contact Number : 09096656622
Citizenship : Filipino
Religious Aff. : Philippine Catholic (PECC)
Birth Date : September 13, 1988
Birth Place : Buenavista Agusan del Norte
Father : Jose Jagna Tabungao
Mother : Judith Hidalgo Balansag

EDUCATION
College : Saint Joseph Institute of Technology
Butuan City
Degree : BS in Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
4th Year
Secondary : Buenavista National High School
Matabao, Buenavista Agusan del Norte
SY 2004-05, 1st Honorable Mention
Elementary : Saint Joseph Institute of Technology
Butuan City
SY 2000-01, 3rd Honors
Vocational : Agusan National High School
TESDA – Alternative Learning System
July 2008 – December 2008

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