The circuit was based on different types of transistors to produce a mini power amplifier that would provide an output of 30 Watts.
The components used in the circuit are widely available in the market which makes them more reasonable to utilize. In some situations, the use of small amplifier would be required but with having a good quality of operation. This circuit is already fixed in such a way that it will not require any innovation. A Darlington pair exists in the power stage as denoted by transistors Q9 and Q10, which are enclosed in a TOP3 package. The Darlington pair consists of two transistors arranged in such a way that the first transistor’s emitter feeds into the second transistor’s base. The advantages of using this pair is for amplification of weak signals and providing particularly high current gain which reflects into a high input impedance for the whole Darlington circuit when compared to a single transistor.
A suitable heatsink should be provided for the Darlington pair. Between the heatsink and the transistors is a silica and mica ointment, also known as thermal paste, for better absorption of high temperature. The bias current across the circuit is being regulated by the 250 Ohms trimmer TR1. This is done by placing the terminal to one of the resistors R20 or R21 with a multimeter while setting the scale to 200 mV. The adjustment of TR1 is started until a visual indication or result shows 12 mV. This voltage drop is in reference with the 30 mA current. The amplifier is then left to operate for about 15 minutes without the presence of an input signal. The measurement is done again and if the desired voltage is not attained, the adjustment should be repeated under 30 mA current again.
The mini power amplifier having a 30 W power output can be easily used and directly connected to tape recorders, tuners, and CD players to enhance the quality of audio and video systems. It can also be used as a repeater power amplifier and for online covering broadcast. For some high-end designs, they are being utilized for satellite communications transmitters with high peak to average ratio signals.
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2 years ago: I hope I won't have any problem with connecting all the transistors when I build this circuit. I like this since its low power is enough for small applications