12 Watt Audio Amplifier Circuit Using TDA2616 – Power Amplifier

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An amplifier is the heart and soul of any audio system & is the component responsible for taking a source signal & presenting it to a loudspeaker. Amplifiers typically come in formats such as power amplifiers, preamplifiers & integrated amplifiers. In this project, we are going to design a 12-watt audio amplifier circuit using TDA2616 IC.

The TDA2616 audio amplifier circuit is a stereo power amplifier IC that usually comes in a 9-lead single-in-line (SIL9) plastic power package (SOT131). This IC is explicitly designed for mains fed amplifier circuits such as stereo radio, stereo tape & TV. The TDA2616 IC has a good gain balance of both channels in accordance with IEC 268 & DIN 45500 standards. Also, TDA2616 has a special built-in circuit for the suppression of noise signals at the inputs during switch-on and switch-off which prevents clicking sounds during circuit operation.

Hardware Components

The following components are required to make Audio Amplifier Circuit

S.noComponentValueQty
1.Breadboard1
2.Electrolyte Capacitor2200μF2
3.Amplifier ICTDA26161
4.Loudspeakers8Ω, 0.5W2
5.Ceramic Capacitor100nF, 220nF, 22nF1, 2, 2
6.Resistor8.2 ohms3
7.Condenser MIC1

TDA2616 Pinout

TDA2616 Pinout

For a detailed description of pinout, dimension features, and specifications download the datasheet of TDA2616

Audio Amplifier Circuit

12-watt-amplifier-Circuit-Diagram-Schematic

Working Explanation

The TDA2616 is a Hi-Fi stereo amplifier designed for mains fed applications, such as stereo radio and TV. The circuit is generally designed for symmetrical power supplies but is also well-suited to asymmetrical power supply systems. The output power of 2×12 W (THD = 0.5%) can be delivered into an 8 Ω load with an asymmetrical power supply of ±12 V. The gain is internally fixed at 30 dB, thus offering a low gain spread and a very good gain balance between the two amplifiers (0.2 dB).

A special feature is the input mute circuit. This circuit disconnects the non-inverting inputs when the supply voltage drops below ±6 V, while the amplifier still retains its DC operating adjustment. The circuit features suppression of unwanted signals at the inputs, during switch-on and switch-off.

Applications

  • Widely used in sound systems such as speakers, high-power megaphones & large-scale acoustic systems.
  • An integral part of entertainment systems such as home theatre setups.
  • An important part of live music production & recording.