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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: twin cities
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I was just thinking about this earlier, is it this simple to make an unbalanced line driver? This should result in a 2X increase in voltage (say an input of 2V resulting in 4V) right? Do I need any other parts except for the cap to prevent the op amp from oscillating? What would be good op amps to use here, the standard NE5532, NE5534, Burr Browns, etc.?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Genova, Italy
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Probably you mean this
However you have to put at least 2uF at the input and your output will be inverted. Federico |
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