Analog Preamp: pga2310 vs stepped attenuators vs AD5206
Hello all
I'm working on a analog preamp.
And I'm not happy with the potentiometer options.
So I was looking at the digital pot options.
So the pga2310 looks interesting but it needs a input and output buffer.
Do you guys have any suggestions ?
Can I find a pcb somewhere?
I really don't like the eBay kits that have the power supply fused with the board. ( they look very noisy .. No crc or clc )
I also I'd like to have a smarter preamp.. with configurable volume limiter .. and also implement an automatic volume attenuation in case of amplifier clipping.
Thanks
Hello all
I'm working on a analog preamp.
And I'm not happy with the potentiometer options.
So I was looking at the digital pot options.
So the pga2310 looks interesting but it needs a input and output buffer.
Do you guys have any suggestions ?
Can I find a pcb somewhere?
I really don't like the eBay kits that have the power supply fused with the board. ( they look very noisy .. No crc or clc )
I also I'd like to have a smarter preamp.. with configurable volume limiter .. and also implement an automatic volume attenuation in case of amplifier clipping.
Thanks
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I'm actually working on an analog filter setup for a project of mine. Input buffer -> PGA4311 chain (4 of them to be specific) -> Phase Adjustment circuit, Delay circuit, Output buffer/line driver
Reason i'm using 4 of them, i'm using them as digital pot's for a graphic eq 5 band graphic for each of the stereo channels, and also the left over 2 channels from the four of them will control the sub output as well.
Are you looking for a circuit that's already produced or just a circuit you know works and go from there? I'll be testing mine in about 2-3 weeks if build time goes as I think it should.
Reason i'm using 4 of them, i'm using them as digital pot's for a graphic eq 5 band graphic for each of the stereo channels, and also the left over 2 channels from the four of them will control the sub output as well.
Are you looking for a circuit that's already produced or just a circuit you know works and go from there? I'll be testing mine in about 2-3 weeks if build time goes as I think it should.
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