audio amplifier
Low-Noise, Class D/G Amplifier from Maxim Integrated Consumes 1/5 the Quiescent Power for Industry-Compliant, Always-On Speakers
Maxim Integrated unveiled the MAX98396 Class D/G speaker amplifier with the industry’s lowest noise and lowest quiescent power… |
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Dog Barking Security Alarm using Arduino, PIR Sensor and Dog Barking Sound Module
The need for home security alarm systems nowadays is a serious demand. As the number of crimes is increasing every day, there… |
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New High-Resolution Audio Amplifier Designed for Compact, Cost-Effective Automotive Applications
The HFDA801A from STMicroelectronics is a high-resolution audio amplifier that is specifically designed for compact, cost-… |
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Class-D Automotive Audio Amplifier with Hi-Fi Audio Quality and Advanced Diagnostics for Compact Audio and Alerting Systems
The HFDA801A from STMicroelectronics is a 2MHz switching pulse-width modulation (PWM) Class-D amplifier designed for compact,… |
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DIY ESP32 Based Audio Player
DIY Music players are fun to build, and we previously built a few music players using Arduino and a dedicated MP3… |
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Audio Equalizer / Tone Control Circuit with Bass, Treble and MID Frequency Control using Op-Amp
Tone control or Active equalizer circuit especially bass, treble, and MID control based Equalizer is an important circuit in… |
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Voice Controlled FM Radio using Arduino and Google Assistant
Nowadays, most of us like to listen to music, with our smartphones. But a few years back, this was not the case, at that point… |
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Digital Audio Volume Control Circuit using PT2258 IC and Arduino
A potentiometer is a mechanical device using which one can set the resistance according to the desired value, thus changing the… |
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Raspberry Pi Audio Amplifier HAT from Infineon for Active Speakers with Wireless Music Streaming
Infineon Technologies AG has introduced a self-contained Raspberry Pi audio amplifier HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) board that… |
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Stereo Audio Pre-Amplifier Circuit with Bass and Treble Control using Transistors
Often times, we need to control bass, treble, and volume of our audio signal before passing it through amplification stages to… |