Public Address System
Public Address System
Public Address System
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree
Of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In
By
Name of the Student: Madhav Thakur Name of the Student: Saurav Sharma
Enrollment No: 40215607317 Enrollment No: 00915607317
Section: F4 Section: F4
Mobile No. 9560530221 Mobile No. 8800804795
Guided by
Mr. Devraj Gautam, ECE Department
1.1 Preamble - - - - - - - - 3
1.3 Objectives - - - - - - - - 3
1.4 Scope - - - - - - - - 4
2.1 Introduction - - - - - - - 5
3.1 Advantages - - - - - - - - 7
4.1 Reference - - - - - - - - 8
CHAPTER ONE
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
1.1 Preamble
In general, the purpose of an amplifier is to take an input signal and make it stronger.
Amplifiers find application in all kinds of electronic devices designed to perform numbers of
functions. There are many different types of amplifiers, each with a specific purpose. This
project is specified on audio amplifier. Audio power amplifiers are those amplifiers which are
vibration is amplified using pre-amplifier(s); this signal (audio frequency signal) is then
This project is to overcome communication problems that usually occur in areas where it
is hard to find a device for making important announcements or speeches so that everyone can
listen precisely to what the speaker is talking about. This simple project may also be used by
lecturers in lecture halls to bridge communication gap between the lecturers and student in a
The objective of this project is to study, design and develop an amplifier that can be used
in a small environment. It is also must be simple and can be carried around easily by its user,
using outlet power supply, this project should not be bulky in size.
3. Increase or magnify a low energy level signal (in this case sound).
4. Improve communication
5. Understand Basic Principles of Amplifiers.
The scope of work as necessitated by the design and construction of this project has to do
with the following: The flow for the complete system are
Power supply
Microphone
Pre amplifier
Tone Controls.
Power Amplifier
Speakers
Casing/Coupling.
After designing all sub circuits, the PCB of each sub circuit is constructed. The project ends up
with the combination of all sub circuits and troubleshooting should there be any problem.
CHAPTER TWO
DESIGN METHODOLOGY
2.1 Introduction
This stereo amplifier uses low cost, and widely available components. With the addition
of a few passive components it is possible to build a low cost stereo amplifier featuring a good
impulse response, ideally suited for connection to a small speaker.The project here features a
LM1875T. The amplifier system been described here produces 20 Watt power at very low
distortion. The described Amplifier has inputs for audio sources such as CD player, MP3 player
and FM/AM tuner. Other controls for the described amplifier system are Bass, Treble and
Volume control. The amplifier puts out a surprising amount of power, considering that it runs
One reason this system performs so well is that it is based on the National Semiconductor
LM1875T 20W audio amplifier IC. This IC has inbuilt thermal protection so that even if you
abuse it or short out its output, it won’t be damaged. The power amplifier circuits are very close
to the Students’ Amp circuit but inevitably there are component differences to provide different
POWER SUPPLY
POWER
PREAMP TONE OUTPUT
AMPLIFIER
CONTROL
Fig 3.1: Shows the Block Diagram for the Amplifier System
The following tools will be used during the construction of the electronic units.
1) Soldering Iron
2) Soldering lead
3) Disordering pump
4) Side cutter
6) Sand paper
7) Electrician knife.
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Advantages
Emergency Announcements
To transmit audio in any setting whether it is in school, in the office, auditoriums, or stadiums,
we have the Paging System and Public Address System (PA System).
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 REFERENCES
Charles, A. H.. Handbook of Components for Electronics, McGraw-Hill Inc. (Second Edition).
(Page 11-15).
Irvine, M. G.. Power Supplies, Switching Regulations, Inverters and Converters, Tab Books, 2nd
Edition.
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