XY-SP5W 5128 Digital Amplifier Board Class D 5W Mono Amplifier Module
XY-SP5W 5128 Digital Amplifier Board is a compact and efficient Class D amplifier module that delivers 5W of output power. It operates on a wide voltage range of 8-26V, making it suitable for various applications. The amplifier board features a highly efficient Class D design that minimizes power consumption and heat generation, making it ideal for portable devices and projects where space is limited.
Product Features:
– Ultra-small size and lightweight
– High efficiency Class D design
– Wide voltage input range: 8-26V
– 5W output power
– Built-in overcurrent, overheat, and short circuit protection
– Convenient screw terminals for easy installation
– Fully enclosed design for improved durability
Applications:
– Portable audio projects
– DIY speakers
– Home theater systems
– Automotive audio systems
– Industrial automation
– Surveillance systems
Key Usage Points:
– Easy installation with screw terminals
– Durable fully enclosed design
– Wide voltage input range for compatibility with various power sources
– Compact and lightweight design for space-constrained applications
Additional Features:
– Integrated overcurrent, overheat, and short circuit protection circuits ensure safe and reliable operation.
– Wide frequency response range of 20Hz-20kHz provides clear and detailed audio reproduction.
– High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 90dB ensures pristine audio quality.
Detailed Specifications:
– Model: XY-SP5W
– Chip: 5128
– Output Power: 5W
– Input Voltage: 8-26V
– Output Impedance: 4-8 ohms
– Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
– SNR: 90dB
– Dimensions: 30mm x 23mm x 10mm
Why Choose XY-SP5W Amplifier Board?
– Compact and efficient design for space-constrained applications.
– Excellent audio quality with a wide frequency response and high SNR.
– Built-in protection circuits for safe and reliable operation.
– Easy installation with convenient screw terminals.
External References:
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Wavefront Acoustics: 5128 Module Digital Audio Amplifier
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Electronics Stack Exchange: Choosing a Class D Audio Amplifier Module