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The Taidacent OPA541 is a high-power monolithic operational amplifier designed for professional-grade audio and motor drive applications. Supporting a wide dual supply voltage range up to ±40V and delivering continuous 5A output current, it ensures robust performance with low noise and high-frequency stability beyond 100kHz. Its compact form factor and user-configurable current limiting make it an essential tool for engineers and audiophiles seeking reliable, high-current amplification with precision waveform handling.






| ASIN | B07D8VP8CQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,236 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,271 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | Taidacent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Taida |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 40 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 40 Volts |
| Model | OPA541 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Operating Temperature | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Output Power | 200 Watts |
| Package Type Name | TO-220 (KV), TO-3 hermetic package |
| Voltage | 40 Volts |
B**T
Well behaved!
Comes with a schematic and contact info. The sch. routing is correct but not some of the values. This device is DC coupled throughout. Easy to mount. Nice heat-sink size for forced air cooling or lower power natural convection. Layout looks very good. The terminals are not that good as it's hard to get enough torque on the screws due to the head design but I know good ones are spendy so they will do. In my case I'm using it as a buffer for my workbench so I removed R5 (a shunt), set the gain to unity and used SMA P1 as an input. Feeding it with +/- 15 Volt at 4 Amps from two supplies. I've used it to buffer my function generator and it's fine well past 100 kHz in sine. Seems happy with inductive loads. I tried speakers, motors, transformers and everything is well behaved. Buffering me bench supply shows the DC offset is nil and tracking is near perfect. Output noise is very low---less than 2 mV rms when sourced with my linear supply running 10 Volts.
C**S
Great product for general use and excellent support
Bought this to get higher current at different frequencies and works very well within the ratings. The board works for up to 100kHz. The board came with a schematic that was very helpful. It allowed me to modify the circuit for my application and get higher bandwidth.
M**K
Works Great!
Using this for a homemade PEMF machine. To drive the coil. The output signal is clean and noise free. High quality and expect it to last a long time. In my application will need a fan to keep it running cool.
R**O
Corrected Schematic Attached
Worked well for driving coils at about 10hz. Note that voltage rail selection will significantly impact thermal load. I was able to use +/- 5V for my application, which significantly reduced thermal buildup compared to +/- 15V and is much lower than what the documentation says should work. With the +/-15V rails and without the fan, the thermal limit appeared to be around 1.2Arms into my particular low-impedance load. Also note that the schematic they send with the device is not accurate. I have attached a marked up version with the observed values of the circuits. The board is DC coupled on both op-amps. If I did my math right, the first stage offers an adjustable voltage gain of 1-11 and can be bypassed. The second stage offers a fixed voltage gain of 3. This allows a total gain range of 3-33.
M**D
Rolls off at about 100khz
This amplifier comes with a print of the circuit diagram and works extremely well up to about 100khz, at which point a sine wave starts to shrink and eventually become distorted. Great general purpose amplifier, I'll see if I can modify it for higher frequency operation.
O**I
Good Amp to boost a function generator.
I needed more power from my function generator in order to test power audio transistors. This inexpensive module did the trick.
D**H
Overdesigned power amplifier with a precarious IC
This power ampifier uses the OPA541 power op-amp, the closest replacement for the venerable but discontinued National LM12. The OPA541, unlike the LM12, does include provision for output current limiting, a feature exploited in this product. For some reason the manufacturer also included a pre-amp OPA445 high voltage op-amp with a gain of 11 which feeds the OPA541 which has a gain of 3, giving an overall gain of 33. The inclusion of the 445 is entirely unnecessary as the 541 has an FET 4 pA input bias current and very low input offset voltage and bias current. The bandwidth extends from about 100 Hz to 90 kHz (50 kHz full power bandwidth). It is also interesting that the output from the 445 is AC coupled to the 541, eliminating the use of amplifier for DC signals when such performance could have been easily provided. The heat sink for the 541, while large, is mounted on the pc board in such a position that cooling by convective air flow through its fins is blocked. Both units I bought, running off of +/- 39 V power supplies failed driving very light loads with a 60 V peak to peak output. Purchasing a 541 replacement from a reputable U.S. distributor restored operation completely. As the principal attraction for purchase of this amplifier is its cost, with the single item price of the 541 running at about $25, the 541s used in this product may be seconds or knock-offs, so buyer beware.
B**N
Great buy
This Op Amp works great for our purposes. If we need another one would buy this one again.
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