ka2209 amplifier on a perfboard |
I decided my devices speaker wasn't loud enough, but I didn't want to go buy a speaker that can be found online or at Walmart. That would be boring, so I headed over to the thrift shop and picked up a couple of old radios for a few bucks. All the parts needed were found in these two radios. In the first radio I found a ka2209 amplifier chip and built the headphone amplifier off of it.
Here's the parts list:
Here's the parts list:
- 1 x ka2209 chip
- 3 x 100uf capacitor
- 2 x 10k ohm resistor (can be a variable resistor)
- 2 x 470uf capacitor
- 2 x 4.7 ohm resistor
- 2 x .1uf capacitor (marked with a 104)
- 1 x on/off switch
- headphones
- hookup wire
My crappy soldering skills |
Everything except the headphones came from the radios, but I had to desolder it all. It should be pretty easy to desolder the components, it was finding them that was hard. I did need a few tools though:
- soldering iron
- solder
- wire cutters
- wire strippers
- helping hands
This is a pretty easy circuit to understand once you've put it together, and after you can put it into an enclosure, plug it into your phone and jam out with your own homemade amplifier.