- High-Efficiency Class D Technology: Utilizes the TPA3110 chip for over 90% power efficiency, reducing heat output and power consumption.
- Robust & Wide Voltage Range: Operates reliably from 8V to 24V DC, offering greater flexibility than 12V-specific boards.
- Powerful Stereo Output: Delivers a consistent 15W per channel (into 4Ω speakers) for loud and clear sound.
- Advanced Control Options: Includes Mute control pins for easy integration with microcontrollers or system switching (active low mute).
- Superior to PAM8610: Often cited as a more stable, durable, and higher voltage tolerant alternative to the PAM8610 module.
- High Fidelity Audio: Provides high-definition stereo sound with excellent signal-to-noise ratio and low total harmonic distortion.
- Ultra-Thin Design: Compact and slim form factor facilitates integration into tight enclosures and DIY speaker projects.
XH-M228 Ultra-Thin Digital Audio Amplifier Board – 2x15W High-Efficiency Class D Amp (TPA3110 Chip, Superior to PAM8610)
| Amplifier Chip | TPA3110 (Texas Instruments) |
|---|---|
| Amplifier Type | Pure Digital Class D |
| Channels | 2 (Dual Channel Stereo) |
| Output Power | 2 x 15W (4Ω load @ 12V-24V DC) |
| Input Voltage | DC 8V ~ 24V |
| Efficiency | >90% |
| Output Impedance | 4Ω ~ 8Ω (4Ω recommended) |
| Dimensions | Approx. 33mm x 25mm x 3mm (ultra-thin) |





- Power Connection: Connect a stable DC power source (8V-24V, 2A+ current is recommended) to the power input screw terminals. Ensure correct polarity (positive/negative).
- Speaker Connection: Connect your passive speakers (4Ω is ideal, 8Ω is also compatible) to the corresponding left and right channel output screw terminals (SPK+/- for each channel).
- Audio Input: Connect your audio source (phone, MP3 player, decoder board, computer audio out) to the 3-pin audio input header using a shielded cable to minimize interference. The pins are typically labeled L (Left), R (Right), and GND (Ground).
- Mute Control (Optional): The board has dedicated mute pins. By default, it operates normally. To mute the audio output, pull the Mute pin low (connect to GND).
The TPA3110 is generally considered more robust and stable, and critically, it supports a much wider and higher input voltage range (up to 24V) compared to the PAM8610 (max 15V), offering more flexibility in power supply choices
No, this specific model (XH-M228) does not typically include an onboard volume potentiometer. Volume must be controlled by your audio source device (phone, MP3 player) or an external pre-amplifier/potentiometer installed before the audio input.
Yes, the 12V operation is optimal for car audio systems. The wider voltage tolerance up to 24V also makes it resistant to slight voltage fluctuations in vehicle power systems
This claim usually highlights the TPA3110’s better voltage tolerance (up to 24V vs 15V), which means less risk of blowing the chip if a higher voltage power supply is accidentally used, leading to greater durability
No. As a Class D amplifier with >90% efficiency, it generates very little heat during normal operation, even at full power. A heatsink is generally not required for this module.










