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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Burr-Brown DRV134 AUDIO BALANCED LINE Receiver schematic PCB/Kit anybody?
I want to make a Balanced Line RECEIVER using the DRV134. Could anybody kindly help me with any practical information to allow me to do this. Many thanks. |
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Do you not mean INA134 ? That's a receiver part which complements the DRV134 balanced line transmitter.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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Search Youtube Collin Cunningham Circuit Skills: Circuit Board Etching (9:16) and give it a look. You might also want to check the Analog Devices SSM2143 data sheet as well which is pin compatible. G² |
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Looking at the INA134s schematic it looks a very simple job. As far as I can see all that one needs is a power supply,,, a couple of capacitors and that's it. It's already to go?. I would be interested to know from anybody who has had practical experience with the INA134 is my above assumption true, or do I need something else? |
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You need nothing very special, just read the datasheet carefully. I worked with both INA134 and INA217.
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina134.pdf Regards,
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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The only 'gotcha' is the device is unity gain meaning 1Vp-p at the inputs - remember that is 1/2 Vp-p on either input - will result in 1Vp-p at the output so it may be a small problem if you run very high balanced line levels. The Analog Devices chips are available as unity gain or a -6dB versions which is why I suggest you check their datasheet as well. Of course you can add resistors in front of the chip to reduce the level by 6dB but the Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) depends on the precision of the matching of values. G² |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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I intend to make 6 of these receivers to connect the six balanced outputs from my DCX2496 to my six amplifiers phono inputs. Here is the schematic from the data sheet....... [IMG] [/IMG]Does anyone know if this is an exact practical working configuration ie all I have to do is follow the wiring diagram exactly, provide power, connect the inputs to my DCX2496 digital crossover and the outputs to my power amplifier and I then have a complete receiver up and running. No other parts or wiring needed? It does show 2x 1 mfd capacitors connected to the power + - supply. It doesn't show that they are electrolytic so what type of capacitor should they be? Also,where does the 0 volt centre of the -+ connect to. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Last edited by cirrus18; 22nd March 2010 at 08:48 PM. |
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Audio Amplifiers - Line Drivers / Receivers - INA137 - TI.com
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