I’m trying to measured the output power of a boombox before the output signal gets distorted.
I input 100Hz 0dB sinewave via Line-in socket. I don’t see any sinewave at the speaker +ve and -ve terminal. But I can hear 100Hz tone from the speaker.
I use oscilloscope to monitor the output waveform. Confirmed my scope and probes are OK.
Picture below is what I got from the scope. This waveform is the same all the time no matter I increase or decrease the boombox volume.
Also no different if I change the input frequency (vary from 100Hz to 20kHz).
I want to see the output audio waveform. Can anyone help please?
Thanks in advance.
I input 100Hz 0dB sinewave via Line-in socket. I don’t see any sinewave at the speaker +ve and -ve terminal. But I can hear 100Hz tone from the speaker.
I use oscilloscope to monitor the output waveform. Confirmed my scope and probes are OK.
Picture below is what I got from the scope. This waveform is the same all the time no matter I increase or decrease the boombox volume.
Also no different if I change the input frequency (vary from 100Hz to 20kHz).
I want to see the output audio waveform. Can anyone help please?
Thanks in advance.
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Carrier frequency (or self-excitation).🙁
I need to make a output filter in order to see the audio waveform?
Picture of the chip (DLS4110A) attached.