Hey there guys and gals,
I'm working on an IFB project that will feed headphone amps. Normally, the headphones get a straight program feed, when the talkback button is pressed, the feed is now a dimmed program feed mixed with the output of a mic preamp for communication.
I'd like to be able to switch between two (or more) different program mixes in case someone needs to hear a different feed. So I've come up with a solution that I KNOW will work, and one that I'd like to use, but not sure if it's the right way to do things. Before I spend time breadboarding the circuit (and I can't because I'm on the road right now and can't get to my workbench!), could you guys give me any opinions on whether the B drawing will work, or do I have to stick with the A drawing?
This drawing only shows 1 channel, but there are several in the box, which is why I'd like to use the B circuit, to save space and components.
(EDIT: The A drawing is the first one with more components. The B is the simpler one.)
Thanks!!!
I'm working on an IFB project that will feed headphone amps. Normally, the headphones get a straight program feed, when the talkback button is pressed, the feed is now a dimmed program feed mixed with the output of a mic preamp for communication.
I'd like to be able to switch between two (or more) different program mixes in case someone needs to hear a different feed. So I've come up with a solution that I KNOW will work, and one that I'd like to use, but not sure if it's the right way to do things. Before I spend time breadboarding the circuit (and I can't because I'm on the road right now and can't get to my workbench!), could you guys give me any opinions on whether the B drawing will work, or do I have to stick with the A drawing?
This drawing only shows 1 channel, but there are several in the box, which is why I'd like to use the B circuit, to save space and components.
(EDIT: The A drawing is the first one with more components. The B is the simpler one.)
Thanks!!!
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"B" looks good to me. "A" seems to be overly complex. Before retirement, I designed an IFB system for a TV station. My design was similar to your "B" design. My inputs were LINE, AIR and TALKBACK.
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