Showing posts with label low. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Low Cost Digital Volume Control Amplifier

TDA8551 Mini Digital Volume Control Amplifier
Amplifier with digital volume control can we create a predictably simple because the article Mini BTL Amplifier with Digital Volume Control This series is made ​​only with 1 IC TDA8551. The series of Mini BTL Amplifier with Digital Volume Control is a power amplifier with BTL type 1Watt. Techniques for adjusting the volume in this series has been provided with a pin point control that is controlled by providing an input voltage VCC and GND. The series of Mini BTL Amplifier with Digital Volume Control selector also features mute, standby and operating.

The series of Mini BTL Amplifier with Digital Volume Control is quite simple and small enough to make an amplifier for room or to headphones. Hopefully useful and can provide ideas for making digital amplifier with volume control.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Low drop Regulator with Indicator Circuit Diagram

This is an electronic Low-drop Regulator with Indicator Circuit Diagram. Even today much logic is still powered from 5 volts and it then seems obvious to power the circuit using a standard regulator from a rectangular 9-V battery. A disadvantage of this approach is that the capacity of a 9-V battery is rather low and the price is rather high. Even the NiMH revolution, which has resulted in considerably higher capacities of (pen-light) batteries, seems to have escaped the 9-V battery generation. It would be cheaper if 5 volts could be derived from 6 volts, for example. That would be 4 ‘normal’ cells or 5 NiMH- cells. Also the ‘old fashioned’ sealed lead- acid battery would be appropriate, or two lithium cells.
 
Low-drop Regulator with Indicator Circuit diagram :

Low-drop Regulator with Indicator Circuit Diagram
 
Using an LP2951, such a power supply is easily realised. The LP2951 is an ever- green from National Semiconductor, which you will have encountered in numerous  Elektor Electronics designs already. This IC can deliver a maximum current of 100 mA at an input voltage of greater than 5.4 V. In addition to this particular version, there are also versions available for 3.3 and 3 V output, as well as an adjustable version.  In this design we have added a battery indicator, which also protects the battery from too deep a discharge. As soon as the IC has a problem with too low an input voltage, the ERROR output will go low and the regulator is turned off via IC2d, until a manual restart is provided with the RESET pushbutton.
 
The battery voltage is divided with a few resistors and compared with the reference voltage (1.23 V) of the regulator IC. To adapt the indicator for different voltages you only need to change the 100-k resistor. The comparator is an LP339. This is an energy-friendly version of the LM339. The LP339 consumes only 60 µA and can sink 30 mA at its output. You can also use the LM339, if you happen to have one around, but the current consumption in that case is 14 times higher (which, for that matter, is still less than 1 mA).
 
Finally, the LP2951 in the idle state, consumes about 100 µA and depend- ing on the output current to be deliv- ered, a little more. 

Author : Karel Walraven - Copyright : Elektor
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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Low Dropout Adjustable Breadboard Power Supply

This project details the design of a very low dropout adjustable power supply. A good power supply is essential to electronic projects. While there are many existing designs for adjustable power supplies, this one makes improvements that make it more useful for hobby designs

Very Low Dropout Adjustable Breadboard Power SupplyMIC2941 regulator has guaranteed 1.25A output
Low dropout, only 40mV - 400mV compared to 1.25V - 2.0V for LM317. This means you can use a wider range of output voltages including generating 3.3V from as low as 3.7V (such as 3 AAs or a lithium ion battery)!
Short schema and overheating protection
Input diode to protect schemary from negative voltages or AC power supplies.
2.1mm DC jack and terminal connector for voltage inputs
Two indicator LEDs for high and low voltages
Output selection switch to select from 3.3v, 5v and Adjustable
On-board potentiometer for adjusting voltage from 1.25V up to within 0.5V of the input voltage. (20V max)
On/Off switch for entire board


Very Low Dropout Adjustable Breadboard Power Supply Circuit Diagram
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