Pump up the volume with this 20W stereo amplifier! This slim little board has a class D amplifier onboard that can drive 2 channels of 4-8 ohm impedance speakers at 20W each.
Power it with 5-12VDC using the onboard DC power jack and plug stereo line level into the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and jam out with ease. Since it's class D, its completely cool-running, no heat sinks are required and it's extremely efficient - up to 93% efficiency makes it great for portable or battery powered rigs.
We like the MAX9744 amplifier at the heart of this board because its very easy to use, but it also has both analog and digital volume control capability. Use a single 1K? pot (included) to adjust volume analog-style. Or hook it up to your favorite microcontroller and send I2C commands to set 64-steps of volume amplification.
Power from 4.5V-14V DC voltage
Up to 93% efficient (88-93% typical)
20mA quiescent current (or put into shutdown for 1uA quiescent)
Up to 29.5dB max gain
Use DC or AC coupled line-level input, up to 3Vpp
Filterless Spread-Spectrum Modulation Lowers Radiated RF Emissions from Speaker Cables
20W Stereo Output (4?, VDD = 12V, THD+N = 10%)
Low 0.04% THD+N
Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression
Short-Circuit and Thermal-Overload Protection
Includes polarity-protection, jacks and terminal blocks, i2c level shifting, and a spot to solder in a volume pot.
Each order comes with one MAX9744 breakout board with all surface-mount parts fully assembled and tested. Included are 3 x 2pin and 1 x 3pin terminal blocks, a 470uF power filter capacitor and 1K? trim pot.
To use this board, a little soldering is required to attach the terminal blocks and other components, but its fairly easy and expect it should take less than 15 minutes. Check out Adafruits detailed tutorial for assembly instructions and overall usage