OOps I accidently posted this to Digital section.
Hi all,
I am new to playing in the audio / video world 🙂 so forgive me if I ask dumb questions! 🙂.
Currently I am using a TI AIC23 ( http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv320aic23b.pdf ) audio codec with consumer line level inputs and outputs.
What I need to do is make a PCB that will convert these I/O's to interface with Professional equipment (+4dbu).
So I need to PAD the input to the codec (Professional line level ----> Consumer line level) and then I need
to amplify the output of the codec (Consumer line level ----> Professional line level)
Of course this all needs to fit on a PCB 3" x 3" and be low noise! 🙂
anyone have any ideas?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
Hi all,
I am new to playing in the audio / video world 🙂 so forgive me if I ask dumb questions! 🙂.
Currently I am using a TI AIC23 ( http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv320aic23b.pdf ) audio codec with consumer line level inputs and outputs.
What I need to do is make a PCB that will convert these I/O's to interface with Professional equipment (+4dbu).
So I need to PAD the input to the codec (Professional line level ----> Consumer line level) and then I need
to amplify the output of the codec (Consumer line level ----> Professional line level)
Of course this all needs to fit on a PCB 3" x 3" and be low noise! 🙂
anyone have any ideas?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
Schematics on the inet or readily available
Hello ban25,
I did something similar some years ago when I needed to run some 25 mts of audio cable - line level - from one room to another. You may try some googling under unbalanced to balanced audio driver or ... converter/circuit.
I have somewhere a link... Anyway, the 2 circuits consist of an unb/bal conv. and vice-versa; they are built around op-amps TL071/72 types and if powered by dual +/- 18 volts it gives a nice headroom. Like that the cable run can go up to 200 mts (yes you need to make the ft! conv. - SI applies!) You can also go the expensive way and get those modules from www.rdl.net (radio design labs, USA)
Good luck in your projects.
Mario
Hello ban25,
I did something similar some years ago when I needed to run some 25 mts of audio cable - line level - from one room to another. You may try some googling under unbalanced to balanced audio driver or ... converter/circuit.
I have somewhere a link... Anyway, the 2 circuits consist of an unb/bal conv. and vice-versa; they are built around op-amps TL071/72 types and if powered by dual +/- 18 volts it gives a nice headroom. Like that the cable run can go up to 200 mts (yes you need to make the ft! conv. - SI applies!) You can also go the expensive way and get those modules from www.rdl.net (radio design labs, USA)
Good luck in your projects.
Mario
unbal - bal - unbal
Rod Eliot has just the info you are looking for.
I suggest you have a look at his excellent site.
http://sound.westhost.com/index.html
Checkout projects 51 and 87 under "preamps and accessories"
Rod can supply you with the necessary PCB's.
Regards
Rod Eliot has just the info you are looking for.
I suggest you have a look at his excellent site.
http://sound.westhost.com/index.html
Checkout projects 51 and 87 under "preamps and accessories"
Rod can supply you with the necessary PCB's.
Regards
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