This Incredibly Small Stereo Amplifier Is Surprisingly Powerful - Able To Deliver 2 X 2.1W Channels Into 4 Ohm Impedance Speakers (@ 10 Pct Thd). Inside The Miniature Chip Is A Class D Controller, Able To Run From 2.7V-5.5Vdc. Since The Amp Is A Class D, It'S Incredibly Efficient (89 Pct Efficient When Driving An 8 Ohm Speaker At 1.5 Watt) - Making It Perfect For Portable And Battery-Powered Projects. It Has Built In Thermal And Over-Current Protection But We Could Barely Tell It Got Hot. This Board Is A Welcome Upgrade To Basic ''Lm386'' Amps. The Inputs Of The Amplifier Go Through 1.0Uf Capacitors, So They Are Fully 'Differential' - If You Don'T Have Differential Outputs, Simply Tie The R- And L- To Ground. The Outputs Are ''Bridge Tied'' - That Means They Connect Directly To The Outputs, No Connection To Ground. The Output Is A ~300Khz Square Wave Pwm That Is Then 'Averaged Out' By The Speaker Coil - The High Frequencies Are Not Heard. All The Above Means That You Can'T Connect The Output Into Another Amplifier, It Should Drive The Speakers Directly. Comes With A Fully Assembled And Tested Breakout Board With 1.0Uf Input Capacitors. We Also Include A Dual Mini Dip Switch For Setting The Amplifier Gain On The Fly, 3.5Mm Screw-Terminal Blocks So You Can Easily Attach/Detach Your Speakers, And Some Header In Case You Want To Plug It Into A Breadboard. You Will Be Ready To Rock In 15 Minutes. Speakers Are Not Included, Use Any 4 Ohm Or 8 Ohm Impedance Speakers. Output Power: 2.1W At 4 Ohn, 10 Pct Thd, 1.4W At 8 Ohm, 10 Pct Thd, With 5V Supply Psrr: 77 Db Typ @ 217 Hz With 6 Db Gain Designed For Use Without An Output Filter, When Wires Are Kept At Under 2''-4'' Long Four Pin-Selectable Gains: 6Db, 12Db, 18Db And 24Db. Select With The Onboard Switches Or By Setting The G0 And G1 Breakout Pins (See Schematic For Breakout Board Showing Gain Pin Settings For Details) Excellent Click-And-Pop Suppression Thermal Shutdown Protection Independent Channel Shutdown Low Current Draw: Typ 6Ma Quiescent And 1.5Ua In Shutdown Mode Note: The Terminal Blocks Included With Your Product May Be Blue Or Black
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Adafruit Stereo 2.1W Class D Audio Amplifier?A: The amplifier measures three inches long, two inches wide, and one inch high. This compact size makes it ideal for portable projects.
Q: What is the output power of this audio amplifier?A: The amplifier delivers two point one watts at four ohms with ten percent total harmonic distortion. It also provides one point four watts at eight ohms under the same conditions.
Q: What type of components are included with the amplifier?A: The product comes fully assembled with one microfarad input capacitors and a dual mini DIP switch for gain adjustments. It also includes three point five millimeter screw-terminal blocks for easy speaker connections.
Q: How do I set the gain on the Adafruit amplifier?A: You can set the gain using the onboard switches or by configuring the G0 and G1 breakout pins. The amplifier offers selectable gains of six decibels, twelve decibels, eighteen decibels, and twenty-four decibels.
Q: Can I use this amplifier with any speaker?A: Yes, you can use the amplifier with any four ohm or eight ohm impedance speakers. However, ensure the speakers are compatible to avoid damage.
Q: How do I connect the amplifier to my speakers?A: You can connect your speakers using the included three point five millimeter screw-terminal blocks. This allows for easy attachment and detachment of your speakers.
Q: What is the recommended voltage for this amplifier?A: The amplifier is designed to operate within a voltage range of two point seven volts to five point five volts DC. This versatility makes it suitable for battery-powered projects.
Q: How do I ensure the amplifier stays cool during operation?A: The amplifier features built-in thermal shutdown protection. This ensures it does not overheat during use, even in demanding conditions.
Q: Is there any risk of damaging the amplifier by connecting it to another amplifier?A: Yes, you should not connect this amplifier's output to another amplifier. The output is designed to drive speakers directly without any additional amplification.
Q: What should I do if the amplifier doesn't power on?A: Check your power supply to ensure it falls within the two point seven volts to five point five volts range. If the issue persists, examine your connections for any loose wires.
Q: Does the amplifier have any protection features?A: Yes, it includes thermal shutdown protection and independent channel shutdown. These features help safeguard the amplifier from potential damage.
Q: What type of applications is this amplifier suitable for?A: This amplifier is perfect for portable and battery-powered audio projects. It can be used in small devices where space and power efficiency are important.
Q: How efficient is the Adafruit amplifier?A: The amplifier boasts an efficiency rating of eighty-nine percent when driving an eight ohm speaker at one point five watts. This high efficiency is key for battery-operated devices.
Q: Can I use this amplifier without an output filter?A: Yes, it is designed for use without an output filter, provided the wires are kept short, ideally under two to four inches. This design minimizes complexity in setup.
Q: What is the typical current draw of this amplifier?A: The amplifier typically draws six milliamps when idle and only one point five microamps in shutdown mode. This low current draw enhances its suitability for battery-operated devices.