160W 4-Channel TDA7388 Amplifier Circuit

    Introduction

    The 160W 4-Channel TDA7388 amplifier circuit is a high-quality audio amplifier circuit that can be used for a variety of different applications. This circuit is designed to provide four channels of audio amplification with a total output power of up to 164 watts. It is a simple and easy-to-use circuit that is perfect for anyone who wants to get started in DIY audio projects. The 160W 4-Channel  TDA7388 class AB audio amplifier that uses BCD (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) technology. This circuit is designed for use in car audio systems, but it can also be used in home audio systems or other applications where high-quality audio amplification is needed. The  TDA7388 features thermal, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection, making it a very reliable and durable amplifier circuit. This circuit is designed to be easy to assemble and use. All of the components are readily available, and the circuit can be built with a few basic tools. With its high-quality sound output and ease of use, the 4-Channel TDA7388 Amplifier is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to build their own audio amplifier.

    Requried Component

    • TDA7388
    • 0.1uf Capacitor 5pes.
    • 10k, 47k Resistor
    • Speaker 100w
    • Aux Cable 
    • 12v DC Power

    TDA7388 Pinout


    Circuit Diagram

    Features of the 4-Channel TDA7388 Amplifier Circuit:

    The 4-Channel TDA7388 Amplifier circuit has a number of features that make it a great choice for anyone who wants to build their own audio amplifier. Some of the key features of this circuit include:

    • Four channels of audio amplification
    • Up to 160 watts of total output power
    • Class AB amplifier circuit
    • BCD (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) technology
    • Thermal, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection
    • Easy to assemble and use
    • High-quality sound output
    All of these features make the 4-Channel TDA7388 Amplifier a great choice for anyone who wants to build their own high-quality audio amplifier.


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