XH-A232 Digital Power Amplifier Board – 2x15W, Class D
LKR 390.00
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Description
The XH-A232 audio amplifier board equipped with the TPA3110 amplifier chip is designed to enhance audio quality and amplify audio signals for various applications. The TPA3110 is a popular audio amplifier chip known for its efficiency and sound performance. This amplifier board allows you to connect audio sources and speakers to create amplified audio output for a range of projects, including DIY speakers, audio systems, and more.
- Amplifier Chip: TPA3110 audio amplifier chip
- Power Supply Voltage: DC8V-26V
- Output Power: Varies based on voltage and speaker impedance (e.g., up to 15W per channel at 24V and 4)
- Max Output Power:30W+30W
- Input Interface: soldering pads for audio input
- Speaker Output: soldering pads for connecting speakers
- Output impedance:4-8ohm
- Current: more than 3A
- Signal to noise ratio: 100db
- Weight:21g
- Dimensions:53*45*14mm
Features of XH-A232 Digital Power Amplifier Board - 2x30W, Class D:
- TPA3110 Amplifier Chip: The TPA3110 chip provides efficient and high-quality audio amplification, enhancing the overall sound output.
- Enhanced Audio Performance: The amplifier board delivers improved audio clarity and fidelity compared to direct audio source output.
- Ample Power Output: The TPA3110 chip can provide significant power output to drive speakers effectively, making it suitable for various audio setups.
- Usage Tip:
- Connect the audio source to the input interface and the speakers to the output terminals. Use an appropriate power supply within the specified voltage range for optimal performance.
- Caution:
- Ensure proper power supply voltage and polarity to prevent damage to the amplifier chip and other components. Be careful when connecting and disconnecting audio components to avoid potential audio spikes or damage to connected devices.








































