Bhajan And Mantra Chanting Amplifier
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The device is small and handy to carry anywhere and can be used while traveling used by People in India like to chant various mantras as they believe it brings good luck, peace of mind and helps in concentration. Here we present the circuit of an electronic chanting amplifier having nine bhajans and one mantra to choose from. They are jai ganesh jai ganesh jai ganesh deva, jai jai jai jai ambe rani jai bhavani, jai matadi jai matadi, om namah shivaya om namah shivay (mantra), radhe krishna radhe shyam, govind bolo hari gopal bolo, shriman narayan narayan narayan, shri ram jai ram jai jai ram jai jai jai jai jai siyaram, jai jai jai jai jai hanumaan and jai jai jai jai jai siyaram jai jai jai jai jai hanumaan.
This amplifier is powered by a 9V PP3 battery. The circuit is built around a chip-on-board (COB) and LM386 audio amplifier (IC1). The chanting IC (COB1) is available as Ganpati 10×1. Zener diode provides 3.3V to COB1 for its operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
APPROVAL PAGE
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 AIM OF THE PROJECT
1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
1.3 APPLICATION OF THE PROJECT
1.4 PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROJECT
1.6 LIMITATION OF THE PROJECT
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF AN AMPLIFIER
2.2 REVIEW OF CLASSIFICATION OF POWER AMPLIFIERS
2.3 CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO MODE OF OPERATION
2.4 REVIEW OF TRANSISTOR BIASING
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 CONSTRUCTION
3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM
3.2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF AMPLIFIER
3.3 CIRCUIT OPERATION
3.4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3.5 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
3.6 PARTS LIST OF AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
3.7 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS USED
CHAPTER FOUR
RESULT ANALYSIS
4.0 CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURE AND TESTING
4.1 CASING AND PACKAGING
4.2 ASSEMBLING OF SECTIONS
4.3 TESTING OF SYSTEM OPERATION
4.4 COST ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 CONCLUSION
5.2 RECOMMENDATION
5.3 REFERENCES
Fig. 1: The bhajan and mantra chanting amplifier circuit
The device is small and handy to carry anywhere and can be used while traveling. It is ideal not only for the pooja room but could be kept in the living room also—a suitable gift for any occasion.
Circuit and working
The bhajan and mantra chanting amplifier circuit is shown in Fig. 1. It is powered by a 9V PP3 battery. The circuit is built around a chip-on-board (COB) and LM386 audio amplifier (IC1). The chanting IC (COB1) is available as Ganpati 10×1 in the Indian market. Zener diode provides 3.3V to COB1 for its operation. The prerecorded ten songs are already stored in COB1. Resistor R2 connected at pin 2 of COB1 is the element to generate appropriate sound frequency in the COB. Audio output is available at pin 9 of the COB.
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The mode to play a particular song is selected through mode-selection switch S1. When mode switch S1 is opened, a bhajan plays on. You can toggle the switch to select the next bhajan. When S1 is closed, a particular song plays continuously unless power is switched off. LM386 is a low-power audio amplifier. Audio input is fed to its pin 3 via capacitor C5 and volume control VR1. The audio output is available at its pin 5.
Construction and testing
A single side PCB for the electronic chanting amplifier is shown in Fig. 2 and its PCB layout in Fig. 3.
Fig. 2: A single side PCB for the electronic chanting device Fig. 3: Component layout for the PCB
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Mount all the components, except COB1, on the PCB. COB1 should be fixed using glue. Use IC base for LM386. This will help you remove the IC easily in case it becomes faulty. There are nine pins available in the COB and therefore connecting points for the same are provided on the PCB. However, only six pins have been used here. Extend six wires from the PCB and solder each wire to the respective pin on the COB as shown in the schematic diagram. Use a good-quality speaker. We have tested the circuit using an 8-ohm, 0.5W speaker.
Connect the 9V PP3 battery at CON1 as shown in Fig. 3. You will hear the Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva song. If the volume is not loud enough, adjust control knob VR1 to increase the volume. Depending on the position of switch S1, the song will either repeat or stop after it completes. To play the next song, toggle switch S1.