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TPA3001D1 Power Amplifier

Recently we looked for a replacement class-D power amplifier to replace my old TDA2030 power amplifier build . While searching for a suitable power amplifier IC, we found TPA3001D1 from the local market. This IC is a slightly older 20W Class-D power amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments . At the time of this writing, it is priced at LKR 180 (0.89 USD) in the local market and is still available at all major electronics stores (including online stores ). Prototype version of TPA3001D1 power amplifier. To minimize assembling difficulties, we used through-hole-type components in this PCB. The only SMD component in this PCB is the TPA3001D1 IC. We installed the power amplifier IC on the bottom of the PCB because then it would receive good airflow. The table below lists all the components required for this project. Designator Quantity Value C1 , C8 , C13 , C14 , C15 , C16  6  1µF/25V C17  1  10µF/25V ...

433MHz RF remote control system for RC Cars

After the 2 weeks of continues development we finally design suitable RC remote control system for cars. This RC system has, Battery eliminator circuit (BEC) Control System 433MHz transmitter and receiver module Motor driver and servo controller In this design both transmitter and receiver modules are based on seeed studio’s 433MHz RF link kit and control systems are based on microchip’s PIC16F84A MCU. At the design time we test this circuit with Futaba, Airtronics, JR-Radios, HiTec and "Mystery" (available in eBay) micro-servo units. This circuit may support standard electric motors (brushed DC motors) and during the testing stages we drive RC helicopter motors and RC airplane motors successfully with this system. To drive this circuit we use 7.2V 500mAh Li-Po batter pack. During the circuit assembling and testing, make sure to take necessary actions (e.g: shielding) to prevent/minimize the EM interferences which was generated by the motors. Most of the time t...