2024-07-11 03:58 PM - edited 2024-07-11 08:06 PM
I bought this chip and pcb circuit from the internet, then when I plugged all the components into the pc and powered it up, I couldn't get any sound. When I powered up the circuit, it got hot inside, but only a low sound came from one speaker pin, but it didn't reflect the sound I gave to the speaker in any way. Also, this heating situation happens when there is no st-by short circuit. When I checked it with the short circuit-diode stage of the multimeter, when I filled the capacitor a little and touched the legs of the channel with low sound to GND, it showed a short circuit and stopped after a while, so I think there is a short circuit between the power input and the channel with low sound, and when I touched its negative end to GND and the other end to the output of the channels, I see 600 in the outputs without low sound, while I see 70 and 100 in the channel with hiss. These are what I found for now, thank you very much if you can help. Also, I want to ask something, do we need to short-circuit the st-by and mute pins and leave them or do we need to keep them in the short circuit position when we use them?
2024-07-12 12:49 PM - edited 2024-07-12 12:51 PM
Welcome @FicoresS, to the community!
These are just initial questions, as you have provided practically zero useful information.
Regards
/Peter
2024-07-13 04:44 AM
I have some knowledge in general.
I took the PCB from the layout in the datasheet and arranged it myself and printed it.
Yes, I looked at the schematic
Yes, there is a heatsink
I used a 3s Li-ion battery pack
I connected a 4 ohm speaker just to test it
The speakers are bare
I connected 11.8V as power and it drops to 11.5 volts when the circuit is active.
I used both a computer and a phone as audio input
There is something I didn't mention extra, while making the connections in the circuit, I connected in1 and in2 directly in parallel and connected a capacitor to the end, then I gave an audio input from the other end of those capacitors.
2024-07-13 05:24 AM
Show a pic from your amp construction .
And a link, what you bought .
2024-07-13 05:32 AM
You can be sure that there is no short circuit anywhere
I don't even know how many times I checked
2024-07-13 05:34 AM - edited 2024-07-13 05:35 AM
I talked to the seller and he said there might be a problem with the production line and accepted the return
2024-07-13 08:22 AM - edited 2024-07-13 11:10 AM
ok. :) :)
So you can return it and get money back ?
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I also had idea to build a small amp, just for fun:
but board looks - like a board...
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005004779146315.html
+ its for TDA7388
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/33045306372.html
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btw
If you just want an amp...Ali killing all motivation, to build a small amp:
digital amp, aux and BT input...