Design And Construction Of 20watts Wireless Public Address System

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Description

ABSTRACT
It has become inevitable that there would be communication and due to the inherent limitation of the human voice, the public address system came to being. A public address or “P.A SYSTEM” is an electronic amplification system with a mixer ,amplifier and loudspeakers, used to reinforce a given sound , e.g a person making a speech, pre-recorded music ,or message and distributing the sound throughout a venue . The voice signal is passed through a microphone , which converts the sound energy to electrical energy, the energy electrical signal being transmitted is been received and amplified by the amplifier circuit. The amplifier’s output is fed into the loudspeaker which converts the electrical energy back to the original form but amplified sound energy. This project is made up of the power supply unit, the pre- amplifier and power amplifier units, and the tone control unit. This system is capable of delivering 20W of electrical power into a 8 ohm load(loudspeaker).

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certification Page
Dedication Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
List of Table
List of figures

CHAPTER 1:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Aims and Objectives
1.3 Justification
1.4 Scope of project
1.5 System block diagram
1.6 Project Work Organization

CHAPTER 2:
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Ancient medium of information transmission
2.2 Modern day medium Approach
2.2.1 Problems associated with earlier systems
2.2.2 Working principles of the modern systems
2.3 Public Address System
2.3.1 The transmitter system
2.3.2 The Receiver system
2.3.3 The Antenna
2.3.3.1 Functions of Antenna
2.3.4 The tone control and mixer stage
2.3.5 The audio amplifier
2.3.6 The loudspeaker
2.4 Modulation
2.4.1 Frequency modulation

CHAPTER 3:
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION
3.1 Transistor power amplifier
3.2 MOSFET power amplifier
3.3 Bipolar junction transistor
3.4 Operational Amplifier
3.4.1 Class A amplifier
3.5 Implementation Method

CHAPTER 4:
CIRCUIT DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Power Supply unit design
4.2 Transmitter design
4.3 Amplifier circuit design
4.4 Receiver principles
4.5 Demodulation
4.6 Transmitter circuitry
4.7 The input stage
4.8 Mixing stage
4.9 Audio power amplifier

CHAPTER 5:
CONSTRUCTION AND TESTING
5.1 The power supply
5.2 The output power amplifier
5.3 Dissipation of excessive heat
5.4 Entire circuit testing
5.5 Performance Evaluation
5.6 Packaging

CHAPTER 6:
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
6.1 Bill of Engineering measurement and Evaluation (BEME)
41 6.2 Problems Encountered and Solution
6.3 Audio feedback and prevention
6.5 Conclusion
6.6 Recommendation / Reference

Additional information

Dimensions 6 × 72 × 8719 in