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Right, but there is no need for a split supply. It will work properly from a single supply, which is what the op asked about.which shows that it can be used with a single or split rail supply![]()
Hi,The datasheet for the old obsolete TDA2030 says its minimum supply is 12V when it barely works. Its spec's are with a 28V supply.
Your rectified 12V-0-12V produces +16V which can power the TDA2030 IC then its max output power is shown on a graph as 2.1W into an 8 ohm speaker.
Right, but there is no need for a split supply. It will work properly from a single supply, which is what the op asked about.![]()
But, it is not even outputting 2.1 w. it is outputting somewhere between 0.25 w and 0.5 w max.
As I just finished saying 12V single rail IS NOT suitable![]()
Hi,
what is your suggestion then? should I use 24 V single supply or +12 and -12V dual supply?
I need atleast 5 W of powerEither of those two would be better than a single 12V
On another website today a Bluetooth speaker is using a TDA7492 modern class-D bridged stereo amplifier IC. It produces 25W per channel with low distortion into 8 ohm speakers when its supply is 25V. But it is in a surface-mount 36 pins case. Most Chinese companies sell it already assembled.
Really, linear audio amps are pretty much obsolete.
For $16 I got a class D amp that can produce an honest 25 W into 8 Ohms at 22V. I use it at 16V and get 16 W. It barely gets warm at that level.
The problem with obsolete TDA2030 amplifier ICs is that they are not used anymore and are not made anymore.