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A Verilog Implementation of UART Design With Bist Capability

The document introduces an 18W car stereo amplifier project using a Hitachi HA13118 module that can output 18W of power from an 8-18V DC supply into a 4 ohm speaker load. The amplifier module provides built-in protection circuits and has a frequency response of 30Hz to 30kHz with less than 0.2% THD. The circuit diagram shows the external components needed including input coupling capacitors, feedback capacitors, and a potentiometer to control the input impedance.

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A Verilog Implementation of UART Design With Bist Capability

The document introduces an 18W car stereo amplifier project using a Hitachi HA13118 module that can output 18W of power from an 8-18V DC supply into a 4 ohm speaker load. The amplifier module provides built-in protection circuits and has a frequency response of 30Hz to 30kHz with less than 0.2% THD. The circuit diagram shows the external components needed including input coupling capacitors, feedback capacitors, and a potentiometer to control the input impedance.

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A Verilog Implementation of UART Design with Bist Capability

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Introduction To 18W Car Stereo Amplifier Project

This car stereo amplifier project is a class AB audio power amplifier using the Hitachi HA13118
module. It not only can be used in car application but also in any portable or home amplifier
system. It is easy to construct and has a minimum of external components. The module has a
high power output from a low voltage supply using the bridge tied load method, and a high gain
of 55dB.

This project will be especially useful in applications where the input signal is a low level,
without requiring the use of a separate pre-amplifier. This IC module has a built in surge
protection circuit, thermal shut down circuit, ground fault protection circuit and power supply
fault protection circuit making it extremely reliable.

The Specifications of this project are:

D.C. Input : 8 – 18V at 1-2 A

Power output : 18W maximum, 4 ohm load, 18V DC supply

S/N ratio : > 70 dB

THD : < 0.2% @ 1W

Freq. Response : ~ 30 Hz to 30 kHz, –3 dB

Input level : < 25 mV, for full output (G > 50dB)

Input Impedance : ~ 30 k ohm


The supply voltage required for this project is 8 -18V DC, at least 1 to 2 Amps. Maximum output
power will only be obtained with a power supply of 18V at greater than 2 A, using a 4 ohm
speaker. The power supply should be well filtered to reduce mains hum, a regulated supply will
reduce noise even further. Extra filtering is unnecessary if operating from a battery supply.

Circuit Diagram Description

Most of the circuitry is contained within the amplifier module. C10 is the input coupling
capacitor and blocks DC from the input. C11 bypasses any RF which may be present at the input.
C1 & C2 provide an AC ground for the inverting inputs of the IC. R1/C7 and R2/C8 provide a
high frequency load for stability with difficult speakers. C5 and C6 provide “bootstrap” feedback
for the IC. C9 and C12 provide power supply filtering.

An externally mounted logarithmic potentiometer of between 10k ohm and 50k ohm, is used
depending on the desired input impedance. The impedance should be keep as high as possible for
a guitar amp, unless using a separate pre-amp. Make surethat the heat sink is mounted to the
module.

Parts List

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