Welcome to a new InTheMail, the series that will touch both your passion for electronics and your bank account at the same time. We’re going to start with this pocket multimeter, it’s the MUSTOOL MT77, let’s get it out of the box. As you can see quite a small form factor, the multimeter is very thin and has this large screen to body ratio, let’s see if they included the batteries and yes the meter turns on, it runs on two CR2032 batteries but it seems they are included.
Tag: Amplifier
Voltlog #242 – InTheMail
Welcome to a new InTheMail, the series that will touch both your passion for electronics and your bank account at the same time. We’re gonna start with this kit of silicone hook-up wire, I was running out of thin silicone wire so I thought it would be a good idea to try one of these kits. The one I got is 26AWG, 6 different colors, each about 9m in length.
Voltlog #103 – InTheMail
Today we are taking a look at my electronics related mail, I’ve got a bunch of random stuff and links for all of them are provided below the video.
- Subwoofer pre-amplifier module
- TP5000 3.6/4.2V Lithium Charging Module
- DRV8833 Dual H-Bridge Driver Module
- L9110 Dual H-Bridge Driver Module
- USB Soldering Iron
- USB Desktop Cooling Fan
- Red Plastic Filter
- Thin Plastic Gel Filter Set
- SMD Capacitor/Resistor Sample Book
- Adjustable Current Source 4-20mA
- ESP-WROOM-02 ESP8266EX Module
- ESP32 Breakout PCB Module
- 30mm Kapton Adhesive Tape
- 48mm Aluminium Adhesive Tape
- U Aluminium Heatsink 48x48x80
- U Aluminium Heatsink 48x48x150
- 55x35x15mm Black Plastic Case
- 80x50x21mm White Plastic Case
- Electronic Junction Case with Vents
- 100x60x25 Black Plastic Case
- M3 Hex Nuts
- M3 x 4mm Philips Screw
- M3 Threaded Brass Insert
- M2 M3 DrillPro Tap
- Polishing Brass Cup
Voltlog #78 – 2x25W Bluetooth 4.1 Stereo Amplifier TDA7492P
In this episode we are going to build a bluetooth speaker amplifier based on the TDA7492P class D audio amplifier coupled with a Bluetooth 4 module. We are not actually going to build the amplifier module because we can get that from China, very affordable, it only costs around $12 shipped which is way less that it would cost us to buy the bluetooth module and the TDA7492P individually not to mention the cost of fabricating a PCB of this size.
So we are actually going to use this module and build the final product with a nice enclosure and a suitable external power supply
Here are some links for the parts used to build this project:
- Bluetooth Audio Amplifier With Enclosure TDA7492P
- Bluetooth Audio Amplifier PCB Module TDA7492P
- Switching Power Supply Brick 24V 3A
- Aluminium Enclosure 110x66x24
- DC Power Jack Panel Mount
- 3.5mm Stereo Jack Panel Mount
- 4 Way Speaker Terminal
- Mini Rocker Switch On/Off 3A
- 100x100x0.5mm Thermal Silicone Pad
- 20x20x15 Aluminium Heatsink
- Countersunk Screw 3x6mm
- Brass Standoffs Kit
- Self Adhesive Rubber Feet
Wiring diagram below:
Voltlog #37 – InTheMail
Hi and welcome to a new InTheMail, this time we have allot of items to look at and some of them were ordered 2 or even 3 months ago but due to the postal service madness that happens every year during holidays they arrived a bit late.
The video is split across two parts to avoid making it too long so make sure you watch both parts.
Voltlog #19 – InTheMail: PAM8403, PAM8406, PAM8610, TDA2030, BlitzWolf Charger, CSR8635
This is a followup of the previous InTheMail epissode. This time I finish opening all the mail items.