Mini-stereo

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This circuit is constructed using two integrated circuits: the MC1458 dual operational amplifier, configured as a preamplifier, and the LM378 dual 4-watt amplifier. The gain of the preamplifier is determined by the resistor ratios R3/R1 for one channel and R4/R2 for the other channel, achieving a gain of approximately 100. This gain can be adjusted by modifying the resistor ratios. The left and right channel inputs are connected to pins 2 and 6, respectively. The outputs from U1, located at pins 7 and 2, are coupled through capacitors C5 and resistors R10 and R6 to U2, which drives two 8-ohm loudspeakers.

This circuit design effectively integrates a dual op-amp and a dual amplifier to create a compact audio amplification system suitable for various applications. The MC1458 operational amplifier serves as the initial stage of amplification, where it enhances the audio signal from the input sources. The gain configuration, facilitated by resistors R1, R2, R3, and R4, allows for flexible adjustments to accommodate different input signal levels.

The coupling of the outputs from the MC1458 to the LM378 is crucial for ensuring that the amplified signal is appropriately transmitted to the loudspeakers. Capacitors C5 and C3 serve to block any DC offset while allowing the AC audio signal to pass through, ensuring that only the audio signal reaches the loudspeakers. The LM378, with its capability to deliver up to 4 watts of output power, is well-suited for driving 8-ohm speakers, making this circuit ideal for small audio amplification tasks.

The circuit's layout should ensure that the power supply connections to both the MC1458 and LM378 are stable and adequately decoupled to minimize noise. Grounding should be meticulously designed to prevent ground loops, which can introduce unwanted hum or noise into the audio output. Additionally, careful consideration should be given to the placement of components to optimize signal integrity and minimize interference.

In summary, this audio amplifier circuit utilizing the MC1458 and LM378 provides a robust solution for amplifying audio signals with adjustable gain, suitable for various small-scale audio applications.This circuit is built around two chips: the MC1458 dual op amp, configured as a preamplifier, and the LM378 dual4-watt amplifier. The gain of the preamp is given by R3/R1 for one side and R4/R2 for the other side, which is about 100.

That gain can be varied by increasing the ratios. The left and right channel inputs are applied to pins 2 and 6. The left and right outputs of U1 at pins 7 and 2 are coupled through CS/ RlO and C3/R6, respectively, to U2 to drive the two 8-0loudspeakers. 🔗 External reference