- Dual-Channel Stereo Output: Provides true stereo sound with two independent channels of amplification.
- High Power Output: Delivers up to 15W + 15W of audio power into an 8Ω load.
- Wide Operating Voltage: Operates reliably with a single 9V to 15V DC power supply; optimal at 12V.
- High-Fidelity Sound: Utilizes the TDA7297 IC known for its high-quality, low-noise audio output.
- Integrated Volume Control: Features an onboard single-gang potentiometer for convenient master volume adjustment.
- Ready-to-Use (Finished Board): All components are pre-assembled and tested, suitable for immediate project integration.
- Robust Protection Systems: Includes integrated short-circuit, thermal overload, and reverse polarity protection for durability and safety.
- Compact Design: Small footprint for easy integration into various enclosures and tight spaces.
TDA7297 Power Amplifier Board – Dual-Channel Digital Audio Amp, 12V Low-Noise Finished Board (A-Type)
| Amplifier IC | TDA7297 |
|---|---|
| Amplifier Class | AB |
| Channels | Dual-Channel (Stereo) |
| Operating Voltage | 9V – 15V DC (Optimal 12V) |
| Max Output Power | 15W + 15W (into 8Ω load) |
| Speaker Impedance | 4Ω to 8Ω recommended |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | >75dB |
| Volume Control | Onboard potentiometer |
| Dimensions | (Varies slightly by manufacturer, typically around 50mm x 50mm) |




- Power Supply: Connect a 9V to 15V DC power source to the designated power input terminals (often a DC barrel jack or screw terminals). Ensure correct polarity (positive and ground). A 12V, 2A or higher power supply is recommended for full performance.
- Audio Input: Connect your stereo audio source (e.g., phone, PC, MP3 player, TV audio out) to the audio input interface (often a 3.5mm jack or 3-pin header).
- Speaker Output: Connect your left and right speakers (4Ω to 8Ω impedance) to the respective speaker output terminals.
- Volume Adjustment: Use the onboard potentiometer to control the master volume level.
- Custom DIY Speaker Systems: Building desktop speakers, workshop audio systems, or upgrading basic passive speakers.
- Retrofitting Audio Equipment: Revitalizing old radio consoles or vintage audio players with modern amplification.
- Arcade Cabinets: Providing sound amplification for custom arcade machines or entertainment units.
- Educational Projects: Used in electronics workshops and classes to demonstrate audio amplification principles.
The TDA7297 IC uses Class AB amplification, which is an analog design known for great sound quality. The module handles digital audio sources by connecting to their analog outputs
The board comes as a “finished board,” which means it should already have a heatsink attached to the main IC. It is crucial to ensure this heatsink has good contact and adequate airflow, especially when operating at higher volumes or for extended periods
Noise is often related to the power supply or improper grounding of the audio input source. Try using a high-quality, regulated 12V power adapter. Ensure all ground connections are secure and consider using shielded audio input cables to minimize interference.









