Suitable IC replacement for TDA7052

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mangyver5223

Joined Oct 22, 2011
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Hi, I would like to asking to all of you about this: I and my friend want to finish our University's final year project and we choose Voice Changer circuit as our project. The main problem was, an IC named TDA7052 wasn't available at our local electronic store. So,can all of you tell what suitable IC that could replace TDA 7052 IC? Thank You.

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Joined Dec 20, 2007
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For your University's final year project you are simply copying the design from somebody else? Shouldn't you be able to design your own circuit and select a replacement little power amplifier IC?

Today, Digikey has 3543 TDA7052A ICs with the through-hole pins in stock for $1.25US each. The TDA7052A adds a DC volume control to a TDA7052.

With a 9V supply, the TDA7052 or TDA7052A has an output of about 1W into an 8 ohm speaker. You can use a TDA2822M IC which is similar and it has an output of about 0.9W. Today, Digikey has 1131 TDA2822M ICs in stock for $1.62US each.

With a 9V supply, an LM386 little power amplifier has an output of 0.45W. It will sound slightly less as loud as the other two amplifiers. Today, Digikey has 9311 LM386 ICs in stock for $1.25US each.

If I order an IC by phone or online before 8:00PM then it is delivered to me the next morning.
 

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mangyver5223

Joined Oct 22, 2011
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I think any low power audio amplifier will do. What kind of low power adio amps do your local store have in stock?
actually I didn't really know what types of this IC available at my local store. Do you know what usual model number of this IC used for any audio-based projects?
 

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mangyver5223

Joined Oct 22, 2011
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For your University's final year project you are simply copying the design from somebody else? Shouldn't you be able to design your own circuit and select a replacement little power amplifier IC?

Today, Digikey has 3543 TDA7052A ICs with the through-hole pins in stock for $1.25US each. The TDA7052A adds a DC volume control to a TDA7052.

With a 9V supply, the TDA7052 or TDA7052A has an output of about 1W into an 8 ohm speaker. You can use a TDA2822M IC which is similar and it has an output of about 0.9W. Today, Digikey has 1131 TDA2822M ICs in stock for $1.62US each.

With a 9V supply, an LM386 little power amplifier has an output of 0.45W. It will sound slightly less as loud as the other two amplifiers. Today, Digikey has 9311 LM386 ICs in stock for $1.25US each.

If I order an IC by phone or online before 8:00PM then it is delivered to me the next morning.
Nope,nope,sir.... I'm not kind of people that like to copy and paste...I already do the modifications on the circuit so the functions can be enhaced :D . If you have any other 1 W IC or nearly that value that you may know, kindly share with me :D Thank you
 

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mangyver5223

Joined Oct 22, 2011
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You found a TDA7052A made by NXP (formerly called Philips). It has a DC volume control so it is a little different from the TDA7052 shown in the original project. Its datasheet shows how to use it.
Although it was a little bit different from the original one, will it affect circuit operation if this IC used?
 
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