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CT14 Micro Stereo Bluetooth 4.2 Amplifier Board – User’s Guide

 

CT14 Micro Stereo Bluetooth 4.2 Amplifier Board – User’s Guide

 

Overview

The CT14 is a compact, Bluetooth 4.2 stereo amplifier module with built-in 5W+5W Class F output. It’s ideal for DIY audio projects, portable speakers, and embedded systems needing wireless audio playback.


Key Features

  • Bluetooth Version: 4.2 (auto reconnect, plug-and-play)
  • Amplifier Output: Dual 5W channels (stereo)
  • Speaker Support: 2–8 Ω, 3–10 W speakers
  • Power Supply: 5V regulated (via USB or lithium battery)
  • Charging Port: USB input for lithium battery charging (⚠️ current-limited, no charge management)
  • Audio Output: Direct speaker drive (no external amp needed)
  • Transmission Distance: ~15 meters (open space)

Pinout & Connectors

Label Function
VCC / USB 5V power input (regulated only)
GND Ground
SPK+ / SPK– Speaker outputs (Left & Right)
BAT+ / BAT– Lithium battery input (3.7V)
CHG USB charging port for battery

Do not connect speaker negatives together or use external amplifiers—this can damage the onboard chip.


Powering the Module

Recommended Options

  • 5V 2A regulated adapter via USB
  • 3.7V lithium battery with protection circuit

Avoid

  • Dry cells, power banks, or unstable multi-voltage adapters
  • Batteries without protection boards (risk of overcharge/fire)

Speaker Connection

  • Use 4Ω–8Ω speakers, rated 3W–10W
  • Connect each speaker directly to its designated output
  • Do not short speaker grounds or combine outputs

Bluetooth Usage

  • Module auto-pairs with previously connected devices
  • Appears as a generic Bluetooth audio device (no password)
  • Supports most phones, tablets, and PCs with Bluetooth 4.0+

LED Indicator Behavior

  • Flashing: Waiting for connection
  • Solid: Connected and playing

Battery Charging Notes

  • USB port supports current-limited charging
  • No onboard charging management (no cutoff or balancing)
  • Use only protected lithium cells from reputable sources

For safety, never leave charging unattended. Damage from improper use is not covered by manufacturers.


Integration Tips

  • Keep module away from metal enclosures to preserve Bluetooth range
  • Mount on non-conductive standoffs to avoid shorts
  • For embedded builds, consider adding:
    • Voltage regulator for stable 5V input
    • Passive low-pass filter for cleaner audio
    • Heat dissipation if driving high-power speakers

Application Ideas

  • DIY Bluetooth speaker
  • Embedded audio feedback system
  • Portable audio playback for medical or industrial devices
  • Wireless sound module for robotics or kiosks

Troubleshooting

Issue Solution
No sound output Check speaker polarity and power supply
Bluetooth not connecting Reset paired devices, ensure 5V stable input
Distorted audio Use regulated 5V 2A supply, check speaker load
Overheating Reduce speaker wattage or add heat sinking

 

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