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| Feb20-12, 04:50 AM | #1 |
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Audio amplifier using only 1 op-amp [single supply]
As the thread suggests, I am trying to amplify the signal from a microphone.
Now, I have a circuit which uses 2 op amps with dual supply. That circuit works pretty well. I have to make now, a amplifier using only one op amp, single supply. The sound itself isn't of much importance, I just need the signal, it can be distorted(a little), because I am not sending that signal to a speaker, but to a LED driver, in bar mode. I attached a circuit. Can this be done with only 1 op amp, and if it can, can somebody suggest me a circuit? Thank you. p.s. I am using elecrtet microphone. |
| Feb20-12, 11:31 AM | #2 |
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my browser is giving trouble cant see your sketch
anybody else getting 502 errors on IE? anyhow, check LM386 it's a versatile little audio amplifier |
| Feb20-12, 12:02 PM | #3 |
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Hmmm. I will buy it tomorrow. This may as well solve my problem!
It even works with single supply! Thank you mr. Jim! |
| Feb20-12, 12:38 PM | #4 |
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Audio amplifier using only 1 op-amp [single supply]
Not sure I get your question.
Why not just use any op amp with a resistor in the feedback and a resistor in the input? Gain will be -RF/Ri if the + terminal is grounded. If the negative output is a problem.....put your input into the positive terminal.....ground the former input resistor....and the same feedback resistor. Gain will be (1+ RF/Ri) If you need to filter out high end frequencies....put a capacitor in parallel with the feedback resitor. If you want to get rid of lower frequencies....put a resistor in series with the input resistor? Break frequencies happen at 1/(2*pi*R*C)? The basics of op amps right? Am I missing something......probably!!! I'm more than sure the LM386 will work great....but wouldn't pretty much any op amp work as long as it has the required power you need????? |
| Feb20-12, 12:43 PM | #5 |
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So I had to raise the voltage on the +ive lead. That solved the problem. Or so I thought. Now I had problem with gain. I put a 100 000 ratio resistors, but op-amps frequency characteristics knocked in, and I was pretty much nowhere. Then I thought, why not use again 2 op amps with single supply. I tried that, with different resistor ratios, and I was almost there, but I couldn't get the gain needed. I wasn't amplifying all frequencies equally enough(I think that was the problem). I did work on this like half an hour(spent 4h working on other parts of this project), was really tired, I will try again tomorrow(this with 2 op amps) So I will probably go with this IC mr. Jim suggested. That looks like a winner, and I don't have to bust my head with 2 op amps. |
| Feb20-12, 12:50 PM | #6 |
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Wow....the LM86 costs a whopping 2 dollars! Not bad.
For fun....play with some capcitors in the feedback in paralell.....and some capacitors in series to see if you can cut off low and high frequencies outlined to what I said above. If you get it to work....you just designed a basic "equalizer". Put in a variable resistor in the feedback and you now have a volume control. |
| Feb20-12, 01:04 PM | #7 |
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Oh....I was just able to really zoom in on your drawing......you certainly did use to op amps as non inverting amps.....cool.
I guess having an op amp powerful enough is your only issue. Might wanna check the specs on the LM386 before you get it. Then again...for $2, no biggy. |
| Feb20-12, 01:04 PM | #8 |
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Will try that! This project was something my teaching assistant gave me, you know, for fun. Problem is, I don't have oscilloscope at home, nor dual supply, so I am limited to my lab at university. |
| Feb20-12, 01:34 PM | #9 |
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LM324 is a great little single supply opamp but not much current drive and not real fast.
It'll run from a 9v battery or wall-wart . I bought a tube of them, lifetime supply, for just a few bucks.. 4 amps in a 14 pin DIP! |
| Feb20-12, 02:30 PM | #10 |
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