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Simple Single Transistor Audio Amplifier Circuit

Last updated on 22 July 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Name say it, this is very Simple Single Transistor Audio Amplifier Circuit.

It make sound signal bigger means amplify.

Good to learn how transistor work and how amplification happen.

Want to build easy audio amplifier? No need of many parts?

This one transistor circuit is good choice!

It uses common parts like resistor, capacitor and BJT 2N2222 transistor.

But remember this circuit is not very strong like big amplifiers.

It can run 8 ohm speaker and give sound but is not very powerful.

Circuit Working:

Simple Single Transistor Audio Amplifier Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

CategoryItemQuantity
Resistor2k 1/4 watt1
CapacitorElectrolytic 47μF1
SemiconductorsBJT 2N22221
Speaker 8Ω1

This is an audio amplifier with one transistor circuit.

It uses 2N2222 BJT to make weak audio signal stronger.

How the circuit work:

Capacitor C1 let AC audio go, but block DC.

Resistor R1 give base bias to transistor and helps control how much it amplify.

Transistor Q1 boost the AC audio signal.

Base emitter part give steady current.

Audio signal change base voltage and so collector current also changes.

This bigger current goes to 8 ohm speaker and make sound.

Formulas:

To understand how transistor amplifier work we need to know some basic formulas:

Ohms Law:

This rule show how voltage (V) current (I) and resistance (R) connect.

Formula is:

V = I × R

Capacitor Reactance:

Capacitor slow down AC current and this is called reactance.

Formula is:

Xc = 1 / (2 × pi × f × C)

where:

  • Xc is reactance
  • f is frequency of signal
  • C is capacitor value.

More C or more frequency means less reactance.

How to Build:

To build a Simple Single Transistor Audio Amplifier Circuit we need to follow the below mentioned steps for connections:

  • Take all parts shown in circuit diagram above.
  • Connect emitter of Q1 to ground.
  • Connect base of Q1 to audio input using capacitor C1.
  • Connect collector of Q1 to positive power through 8 ohm speaker.
  • Connect resistor R1 between base and collector of Q1.

Extra Notes:

  • This circuit help us to learn transistor bias and amplification easy way.
  • It is good for low power use like small speaker or headphones where high quality is not needed.

Conclusion:

This Simple Single Transistor Audio Amplifier Circuit is simple and great for learning how transistors amplify sound.

This circuit is good for beginner in electronics project.

References:

Creating a 3.3 V audio amplifier using an NPN 2N2222 transistor

Filed Under: Amplifier Circuits, Transistor Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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