Hello group -
I've put together a little Vellman microphone kit that uses three AA batteries - 4.5V
I'd like to use the device as a one way intercom and power the device off a small power adapter -
The power adapter I have is 5V - 0.7A --
would this power adapter be too high for this small kit? If so - is there a way I could lower the voltage?
Thanks!
Ted
I've put together a little Vellman microphone kit that uses three AA batteries - 4.5V
I'd like to use the device as a one way intercom and power the device off a small power adapter -
The power adapter I have is 5V - 0.7A --
would this power adapter be too high for this small kit? If so - is there a way I could lower the voltage?
Thanks!
Ted
The power adapter I have is 5V - 0.7A --would this power adapter be too high for this small kit?
Do you have a schematic of the preamp? A 5VDC supply would almost certainly be fine,
but some of these supplies put out even more voltage than spec, so check its output voltage
without a load using a DVM first. The op amp used could be a 5V single supply type, some of
which are limited to 5.5VDC maximum.
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Thanks Rayma -
yes - I tested the power adapter on my DVM and it measured 5.2 V (no load)
I do have a schem of this little device:
at:
https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/2130984.pdf
I'm not sure what I'm looking for -- would it be the specs of the IC NE5532?
Thanks!
Ted
yes - I tested the power adapter on my DVM and it measured 5.2 V (no load)
I do have a schem of this little device:
at:
https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/2130984.pdf
I'm not sure what I'm looking for -- would it be the specs of the IC NE5532?
Thanks!
Ted
Yes, the NE5532 - it's rated up to 22V, so your adapter is fine.
Yes, just be really really careful of the power supply polarity when connecting.
cool - thanks -
the power supply has black and red wire -
I'll use this method to confirm that black is - and red is +
How to quickly determine the polarity of your DC power supply with a multimeter
the power supply has black and red wire -
I'll use this method to confirm that black is - and red is +
How to quickly determine the polarity of your DC power supply with a multimeter
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