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Audio amplifier module using LM386 chip offers 20 voltage gain, suitable for battery-powered setups. Connects to MIC or MP3 for sound expansion.
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Introduction

DFRobot 386AMP audio amplifier module is a compact analog amplification board built around the widely used LM386 audio power amplifier chip. Designed for small embedded audio systems, this miniature sound amplification module boosts weak audio signals from microphones, sensors, or portable audio sources and drives a small speaker directly. With a default voltage gain configuration and efficient analog circuitry, the board enables clear sound output in robotics and interactive electronics. The compact amplifier board operates across a 4–12V supply range, making this LM386-based audio module suitable for portable electronics, experimental audio projects, and embedded voice feedback systems.


LM386 Analog Amplification Architecture

This compact audio amplifier board integrates the LM386 audio power amplifier, a proven low-voltage chip designed for small speaker applications. The integrated circuit provides a typical voltage gain of about 20 while maintaining stable analog signal amplification for embedded audio circuits. Such architecture allows this sound amplification module to convert weak input signals into audible speaker output without complex external circuitry. The LM386-based amplifier design simplifies integration into robotics and embedded electronics where reliable analog audio output is required.


Low Power Consumption for Battery Systems

This miniature speaker driver module is optimized for portable and battery-powered electronics. Under a 6V supply condition, static power consumption is only 24mW, enabling energy‑efficient operation in mobile robots, handheld devices, and experimental embedded systems. The low-power amplifier circuit maintains stable audio performance while minimizing energy usage, an important characteristic for autonomous robotics and portable interactive projects. Such efficiency makes this compact amplification board well suited for applications requiring extended battery life.


The LM386-based amplification module enables clear audio feedback in robotics and embedded systems that require sound output. Typical uses include robot voice interaction, portable audio amplification, and experimental sound playback circuits. Combined with microphone modules or MP3 acoustic sensor boards, this compact audio driver provides a simple solution for generating audible signals in educational electronics, interactive installations, and prototype human–machine communication systems.

Features

  • LM386 low-voltage audio power amplifier chip
  • Typical voltage gain around 20 for small signal amplification
  • Low static power consumption suitable for battery-powered projects
  • Supports microphone modules and MP3 acoustic sensor modules
  • Directly drives a small loudspeaker for audio output
  • Compact PCB suitable for robotics and embedded electronics
  • Applications

  • Robot voice interaction systems
  • Portable speaker amplification circuits
  • Embedded sound playback projects
  • Interactive electronics and sound feedback devices
  • Educational audio experiments
  • Specification

  • Power supply:4-12V
  • Output power:VS = 6V, RL = 8W,P=325mW,Peak output 500mW
  • Voltage Gain:VS = 6V, f = 1 kHz,Av=26dB
  • Band width:300KHz
  • Size:45x30mm (1.8x1.2in)
  • Shipping List

  • 386AMP audio amplifier module x1
  • Loud speaker x1
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