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There are two power supply methods inside. One is the decoy device to deceive the mobile phone charger to output voltage 5, 9, 12, 15, 20V, 5 voltage levels. The other power supply is a DC pin, and the BUCK circuit converts the 20v obtained by the decoder. The voltage drops to 16v, and the two linear regulated power supply voltages are 12v and 5v respectively to power the amplifier NE5532 and the Bluetooth module M18. The jumper cap is to select the power supply mode. There are 2 power supply modes, one directly supplies power to the TDA3116, and the other The TDA3116 is powered through the BUCK circuit, but the PCB layout is not very coordinated and not perfect.
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