Hello all,
I would like to try to make a small ribbon speaker for mice.
Mice can hear up to 90kHz...
To reach a such frequency we have electrostatic , plasma, ribbon speakers.
Do you think that ribbon is the best choice, (I mean easy to make)?
I have some neodyium magnet, 15x15x8 with N/S poles on the 8mm axis.
What can I expect from a 3x15mm ribbon and two of these magnets?
I need just a few milli watt, mice will be at a 30cm distance and they will agree if it is not hifi sounds...
The ferrite core that we can find in PC power supply could be a start for the down transformer?
Most audio amplifiers are not made to rise up to 90kHz, some thing like a STMICROELECTRONICS TDA7391LV could do the job ?
And a last and nauti question (in a dyi forum) : on ebay one can find low cost ribbon speakers but the band pass above 20-30kHz is never given. Do you think that most of them are not to much attenuated up to 90kHz?
Your advices and suggestions will be very helpfull.
Sincerely , Yannick.
I would like to try to make a small ribbon speaker for mice.
Mice can hear up to 90kHz...
To reach a such frequency we have electrostatic , plasma, ribbon speakers.
Do you think that ribbon is the best choice, (I mean easy to make)?
I have some neodyium magnet, 15x15x8 with N/S poles on the 8mm axis.
What can I expect from a 3x15mm ribbon and two of these magnets?
I need just a few milli watt, mice will be at a 30cm distance and they will agree if it is not hifi sounds...
The ferrite core that we can find in PC power supply could be a start for the down transformer?
Most audio amplifiers are not made to rise up to 90kHz, some thing like a STMICROELECTRONICS TDA7391LV could do the job ?
And a last and nauti question (in a dyi forum) : on ebay one can find low cost ribbon speakers but the band pass above 20-30kHz is never given. Do you think that most of them are not to much attenuated up to 90kHz?
Your advices and suggestions will be very helpfull.
Sincerely , Yannick.
I think it might even be hard to hit 90khz, I believe 6 micron Mylar in a Esl starts to drop at 18khz already , not much but it starts so not sure what spl remains at 90 kHz... are piezo,s not an option ? I think they reach pretty high be it ugly 🙂
Search for ultrasonic transducer I think there are capsules for arduino
Search for ultrasonic transducer I think there are capsules for arduino
Thank's WrineX,
Yes, it would be easier.
The best I found is : https://www.amazon.co.uk/60kHz-Frequency-Ultrasonic-Speaker-Piezo-Black/dp/B00PJ8YIJC
which frequency diagram stops at 39kHz., I wonder if these "60kHz" is not a mistake...
It is so cheap that I should start trying it.
An HF amplifier remains a problem...
Do you know if sound cards said to play 192kHz sample are realy able to produce a 96kHz signal at their output?
Yes, it would be easier.
The best I found is : https://www.amazon.co.uk/60kHz-Frequency-Ultrasonic-Speaker-Piezo-Black/dp/B00PJ8YIJC
which frequency diagram stops at 39kHz., I wonder if these "60kHz" is not a mistake...
It is so cheap that I should start trying it.
An HF amplifier remains a problem...
Do you know if sound cards said to play 192kHz sample are realy able to produce a 96kHz signal at their output?
in theory they are , it wont be a nice waveform though 🙂 more a sawtooth(exactly a sawtooth). but i dont know what else of stuff is in there to filter noise etc. it would make a measure pont every half wave.. so when missfired you would end up with no swing at all.. im not sure how soundcards produce this so no clue. but i think you beter use soemthing else then a soundcard to produce that.
a signal generator would be more usefull or look at components that create the PWM signals for class D amplifiers.
here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KKmoon-Pre...r=1-1-spell&keywords=singal+generator+100+khz
a signal generator would be more usefull or look at components that create the PWM signals for class D amplifiers.
here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KKmoon-Pre...r=1-1-spell&keywords=singal+generator+100+khz
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@Wrinex. When you draw it you see a saw tooth, but if the D/A keeps it's output value each half period then it should be a square signal. Yesteday I discovered that the sound module of my P.C.'s mother board is not limited to 44.1kHz but 192kHz. I looked with a scope what was the signal at the output, when it played from a wav file , a sinusoïde which frequency was varying from 20k to 90kHz. At 90 it still was a nice sinusoide attenuated by 10-15%. that's not too much... In fact these cards compute a kind of fft, and they interpolate to over sample by x8 to produce a signal as close as possible to the original sampled one. Of coarse if you sample at the zero crosing a sinusoide you'l have nothing, but it is not the case with "natural" signals. Try, they are not just a D/A converter... Try to play a serie of 1/-1 at 44100 you should see a nice 22.05kHz sinus. Try at 44.1 because most cheap cards , even able to play 192khz digital signals , have an analogic frequency response limited to 20kHz...
Thank's for the link to the kkmoon XR2206.
y.j.
Thank's for the link to the kkmoon XR2206.
y.j.
ah wel nice info 🙂 i was indeed going out from a simple dac 🙂 then it would be all time related what you get with a freq so high. still i hope it will be usefull i think the generator would be the simplest of all, unless you want to incorporate some programming or something
@WrineX. Yes , unfortunatly it is the case, I need to play recorded natural mice "songs" and a generator which can produce better signals than a sound card can not replace it when we have to manipulate complexe sounds.
Thank's for your attention.
Thank's for your attention.
@Icsaszar :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbpddwERNQQ
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-sing-just-like-birds-but-we-cant-hear-them/
and so on....
y.j.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbpddwERNQQ
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-sing-just-like-birds-but-we-cant-hear-them/
and so on....
y.j.
oooh nice i did not know 🙂 sound funny
I wonder what kind of music repertoire have those educated mice...
Beat me to the question....
Do let us know what kind of taste or preferences they have if you can also determine that (my cat wants to know).
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