Hi Friends! I hope you’re well today. I welcome you on board. In this post today, I’ll walk you through the Introduction to TDA7265.
TDA7265 is a +25-watt class AB dual audio power stereo amplifier. This multi-watt package IC is carefully designed for high-quality audio power amplification applications. This device receives a low-input audio signal and amplifies it into a high-quality audio output.
I suggest you buckle up as I will detail the complete introduction to TDA7265 covering datasheet, pinout, features, and applications. Let’s jump right in.
Before you apply this component to your electrical project, it’s wise to scan through the datasheet of the device that comes with the main characteristics of the component. Click the link below and download the datasheet of TDA7265.
Additional circuit configurations are available in the datasheet of this chip. You can use any configuration to put this chip in working condition.
The TDA7265 incorporates 11 pins on the device. The following figure shows the pinout diagram of TDA7265.
The table below demonstrates the pin name and pin description of each pin on the board.
Pin Description of TDA7265 | ||||
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Pin No. | Pin Description | Pin Name | ||
1 | A negative power supply is connected to this pin | -Vs | ||
2 | This pin receives the amplified output of channel A | OUTPUT 1 | ||
3 | A positive power supply is connected to this pin | +Vs | ||
4 | This pin receives the amplified output of channel B | OUTPUT 2 | ||
5 | This pin is triggered low to disable the audio output | MUTE | ||
6 | A negative power supply is connected to this pin | -Vs | ||
7 | A non-inverting input of channel B amplifier | IN+(2) | ||
8 | Inverting input of channel B amplifier | IN-(2) | ||
9 | This pin is connected to the ground | GND | ||
10 | Inverting input of channel A amplifier | IN-(1) | ||
11 | A non-inverting input of channel A amplifier | IN+(1) |
The following are the main features of TDA7265.
The following figure shows the operational circuit diagram of TDA7265. You need to connect the components as shown in the figure below. Doing this will put your amplifier in working condition.
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