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50W Hi-Fi amplifier with TDA7294

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The TDA7294 is a Hi-Fi amplifier and can give 100W RMS but with 10% distortion. Supplying 30 Volts you can have 50 Watts RMS with 1% distortion. Frequency range start at 16Hz and can reach 100KHz. Make sure you are using good heatsink. The chip supports mute function as well.
50W Hi-Fi amplifier with TDA7294



A symmetrical 30V power supply is all its need to power the unit.


Datasheet file1: Click here to download TDA7294.pdf datasheet.


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Comments

Balbir wrote on Dec 25, 2007
great to have a powerfull amplifier. thanks
kummi wrote on Nov 17, 2008
i think its cool to try lo




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