Glad I came across your video. I've had a box full of smal IC amplifiers that I've salvaged from various computer speakers, and small boom boxes, and realized I had a few tda2282m chips. I've been studying the layouts of the circuit boards to figure them out. I'm glad that you went through the components, and explained why they're used, and what they do. Thank you.
Great video, very thorough and informative. Not using background music was a really good idea, it helped me to remain well focused on your work. Thank you!
I'm learning this ic too, brother. I use 1k5 resistor before the each input pin (pin 6 and pin 7). And i use 1k resistor rather than 10k resistor from input pins to the ground. And i put the 1k to the ground before and after the 1k5 resistor. I use 220uf ouput cap. The 100% volume level results "crack" sound on the speaker. But on 90%, the sound is amazing. But the bass is reduced too. I plan to reduce the input volume with 220ohm resistor (as a fix full volume). I realize that my circuit has no input cap to block the dc things. Thanks for the explanation. Could you analyze the bridge circuit (mono) related using this IC? I've not succeed building the bridge. Related the maximum recomended value also. I like the way you analyze the circuit. Giving the summary about the recommended value and the effect of using bigger and smaller value. 😊🙏
Thanks for the kind words, these kind of comments give me motivation to continue makeing videos. First I wanted to include also the Bridge version but I had no time to do that, also the video was already long. Maybe if I get enough requests about that, I will make a separate wideo about it.
@@andersonmatos1088 It's not so easy with a multimeter, if you have a known good IC you can compare the unknown ICs. You have to set the multimeter to diode testing and measure the legs.
Glad I came across your video.
I've had a box full of smal IC amplifiers that I've salvaged from various computer speakers, and small boom boxes, and realized I had a few tda2282m chips. I've been studying the layouts of the circuit boards to figure them out. I'm glad that you went through the components, and explained why they're used, and what they do.
Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great video, very thorough and informative. Not using background music was a really good idea, it helped me to remain well focused on your work. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback, it means a lot!
The Tutorial is so informative 😊👍
Excellent. Obsolete but it's in the parts box and I need an amp. I'm on it. Thanks
I'm learning this ic too, brother. I use 1k5 resistor before the each input pin (pin 6 and pin 7). And i use 1k resistor rather than 10k resistor from input pins to the ground. And i put the 1k to the ground before and after the 1k5 resistor. I use 220uf ouput cap. The 100% volume level results "crack" sound on the speaker. But on 90%, the sound is amazing. But the bass is reduced too. I plan to reduce the input volume with 220ohm resistor (as a fix full volume). I realize that my circuit has no input cap to block the dc things. Thanks for the explanation.
Could you analyze the bridge circuit (mono) related using this IC? I've not succeed building the bridge. Related the maximum recomended value also. I like the way you analyze the circuit. Giving the summary about the recommended value and the effect of using bigger and smaller value. 😊🙏
Thanks for the kind words, these kind of comments give me motivation to continue makeing videos. First I wanted to include also the Bridge version but I had no time to do that, also the video was already long. Maybe if I get enough requests about that, I will make a separate wideo about it.
I have TDA2822N package, is there a difference in properties?
Probably really minor differences, but the pin order must be the same.
sir can i made a pre amplifier for tape head use this tda2822 ic ?
I haven't made an amplifier circuit for tape head so I can't give an exact answer, sorry.
Thank you for the great job!
Thanks for watching!
Hi, how to test the tda2822m to know If ti working? thank you nice video
Depends on what tools you own, do you have bench power supply, oscilloscope and multimeter?
@@Helectronics I only have a multimeter, thank
@@andersonmatos1088 It's not so easy with a multimeter, if you have a known good IC you can compare the unknown ICs. You have to set the multimeter to diode testing and measure the legs.
Great video. . . which is better than tda2822m except lm386. .
Thanks! The TDA7267, it is more powerful. It is a mono amplifier IC so for stereo application, you'll need two of these.
@@Helectronics thank you 😊😊😊
You're welcome!
What is the stereo better IC?
Nice explained. .
aleardy subbed. try to make a video about the bridge type.
or try to make an guitar effect pedal using this opamp (maybe boost or distorsion pedal)
I will make a dedicated video on bridging this IC, but now I'm currently working on a DIY bluetooth speaker built video. Thanks for watching!
For guitar effect I think a better quality audio IC should be used like TDA7267.
THANKSSS :D
Nice explained. .