Principle and design of high fidelity BTL amplifier
Working principle high fidelity BTL amplifier (tda2009)
Only the circuit diagram of one channel is given here, and the other channel is exactly the same. The audio signal is input from the a end of the circuit, amplified by the operational amplifier IC1 (the amplification factor is determined by R1 and R2), and then inverted amplified by IC2, with a gain of 1; The other way is amplified twice through IC3 and iC4, and the gain is still 1. The essence is that IC3 and iC4 together form a positive phase amplifier with a gain of 1. Therefore, two equal and opposite phase audio signals are obtained at the B end of IC2 and the C end of iC4. These two mutually inverted audio signals are respectively added to the ① and ⑤ pins of the dual audio power amplification integrated circuit IC5 (tda2009) through R9, C5, R10 and C6. These two inputs are in-phase input and inverted input. Therefore, after power amplification in IC5, they are output from the ⑩ and ⑧ pins of IC5 respectively to drive the speaker BL.
Component selection and debugging
See the following table for the list of components.
The circuit working principle of the device is shown in Figure 1
No |
Name |
Model |
Quantity |
No |
Name |
Model |
Quantity |
R1 |
resistance |
1K |
1 |
C11 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
47u |
1 |
R2、20、21 |
resistance |
10K |
3 |
C12、13 |
Polyester capacitor |
0.1u |
2 |
R3、R9、R12 |
resistance |
220K |
3 |
C14 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
10u |
1 |
R4-R7、10、11、13、16 |
resistance |
20K |
8 |
C15 |
Ceramic chip capacitor |
0.01u |
1 |
R8、14、15 |
resistance |
100Ω |
3 |
C16 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
100u |
1 |
R17、18 |
="9%"> resistance |
10Ω |
2 |
DW |
Zener diode |
20V |
1 |
R19 |
resistance |
2.7K |
1 |
VT |
|
2N5551 |
1 |
C1、3、4、5、6 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
1u |
5 |
IC1 |
1 |
||
C2 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
4.7u |
1 |
IC2 |
1 |
||
C7、8 |
Ceramic chip capacitor |
1000P |
2 |
BL |
4-8Ω |
1 |
|
C9、10 |
Electrolytic capacitor |
220u |
2 |
|
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|
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Due to the versatility of this circuit design, any dual power amplifier IC with OTL or OCL output can be connected with the B and C ends of the differential amplifier to form a BTL amplifier. If readers are interested, they can also insert RC attenuation tone control circuit, which will get better results.
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