G gersrt New Member Jul 8, 2007 #1 Hi I need some help I have a pda that the sound packed in on. I opened it up and checked the little loud speaker inside and it work fine. It doesn't seem to be getting any power from the circuit board. The headphone socket works fine and I can get sound from that. So what I wanted to do was run a couple of little wires from the inside of the headphone socket to run the little internal loudspeaker. Any way as I found out there doesn't seem to be enough power coming from the headphone socket and the loudspeaker is very low. Any ideas how I can increase the volume from the loudspeaker please. I really need to get this to work. Thanks
Hi I need some help I have a pda that the sound packed in on. I opened it up and checked the little loud speaker inside and it work fine. It doesn't seem to be getting any power from the circuit board. The headphone socket works fine and I can get sound from that. So what I wanted to do was run a couple of little wires from the inside of the headphone socket to run the little internal loudspeaker. Any way as I found out there doesn't seem to be enough power coming from the headphone socket and the loudspeaker is very low. Any ideas how I can increase the volume from the loudspeaker please. I really need to get this to work. Thanks
G gersrt New Member Jul 9, 2007 #2 Please have a look at page one of this document attached. I purchased this ic amplifier. Can any one tell me how to wire this based on the info I gave above of what i'm trying to do. Thank u Attachments MC3302P.pdf 131.9 KB · Views: 135
Please have a look at page one of this document attached. I purchased this ic amplifier. Can any one tell me how to wire this based on the info I gave above of what i'm trying to do. Thank u
Hero999 Banned Jul 9, 2007 #3 That's a comparator which is totally useless as an audio amplifier. You want something like the LM386 for a small audio amplifier. Before you do anything though, I would check that the speaker hasn't being disabled in the software settings.
That's a comparator which is totally useless as an audio amplifier. You want something like the LM386 for a small audio amplifier. Before you do anything though, I would check that the speaker hasn't being disabled in the software settings.
G gersrt New Member Jul 9, 2007 #4 Cheers mate. I had a look at the ic you recomended on maplin website. Yes that would seem to be the one I need alright. Can u tell me how to wire it up please if you don't mind. P.s sound was not turned off if settings. Thanks
Cheers mate. I had a look at the ic you recomended on maplin website. Yes that would seem to be the one I need alright. Can u tell me how to wire it up please if you don't mind. P.s sound was not turned off if settings. Thanks
bananasiong New Member Jul 9, 2007 #5 The schematic is shown in the datasheet. It tells you how to wire it up.