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Ashirdaniel Posted - Sep 21 2015 : 11:03:39 AM
I'm making an audio amplifier on 12v 5amp supply. But when I connect it with the power supply, the speakers are making some buzzing sound. It wont go high when increasing volume and won't decrease also. I connected my amp board with another supply of 1 amp and it doesn't have that problem. It was a f full bridge supply without centertap. I'm using a 12v dual 5amp supply. For this amp, I connected just *12v and 0. ( I didn't used the negative part) . So what is the problem and if I want to make another supply, which circuit should I use. Half Bridge rectifier with two diodes or full bridge with four diodes. I have a 12-0-12 5 amp transformer.
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Tharanga Posted - Sep 18 2018 : 11:36:55 AM
I have made two 12V chargers using your circuit & both perfectly working.
Thank you for the circuit diagram.

Now I want to make a 24V charger. What are the values of components ?
Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 29 2015 : 09:43:52 AM
Glad you got it sorted out.
Ashirdaniel Posted - Sep 24 2015 : 09:14:22 AM
Thanks. I replaced my smoothing caps with a bigger one and now its solved.
Aaron Cake Posted - Sep 22 2015 : 10:50:34 AM
Post up a schematic of your circuit. But most likely, you are hearing mains hum. Which means that you have inadequate filter capacitors after the rectifier, or some other way of the unfiltered AC/DC leaking onto the final stage of the power supply. Could also be a board or wire layout issue. Posting pictures of all would help.

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