I'm 8 years late but hey...
I have one in the making. Still waiting for the parts to arrive. This one is 100% analog. No microcontrollers or programming needed like the ones I've seen on the net.
Build your own RTA!
I have one in the making. Still waiting for the parts to arrive. This one is 100% analog. No microcontrollers or programming needed like the ones I've seen on the net.
Build your own RTA!
it's alive!!
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Very nice Quan. Would be nice if you could make these of others
I would be in for one even if it was just a kit. Whats the $$ look like for just parts?
parts alone (incl PCB's) is in the $330 range. I had some of the parts in stock though so I spent less. I'll be posting more pics once the chassis is completed.
I don't think I want to go through a project like this again. once is enough
RTA is finished. I just have to add window tint to the display for contrast.
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Here's the finished product after adding the window tint to the display...
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Very nice.
Rane makes a lot of processing gear, and an example was the RA27
Here is the schematic
http://www.rane.com/pdf/old/ra27sch.pdf
Not as fancy as the project above, but this and all their others can be found in the Rane web site
Rane makes a lot of processing gear, and an example was the RA27
Here is the schematic
http://www.rane.com/pdf/old/ra27sch.pdf
Not as fancy as the project above, but this and all their others can be found in the Rane web site
There really should be a separate forum here for audio related test equipment!
The OP did not state the type of RTA needed, so here is my minimalist fave:
I was originally planning to do it that way (but multiplexed 4x 8ch mux = 32 bands) back in college when I had more time than money but it never happened. Then, when I started work, I had the budget and decided it would be "quicker" to just "mass produce" the individual filter and LED drivers.
djQ: Would you share the schematic with us?
The filters in the Rane RA27 (in post #11) are not likely to come close to the IEC 225 or DIN 45 652 specs to meet the requirements of a filter for a 1/3 octave RTA. The Ivie IE-30 I used to own had 4 opamp sections each filter, propably in a biquad configuration.
Just for fun I decided to do up a pc board for the circuit in post 12 (1/3rd done) and will post Gerber files and partslist if there is an interest. E
The filters in the Rane RA27 (in post #11) are not likely to come close to the IEC 225 or DIN 45 652 specs to meet the requirements of a filter for a 1/3 octave RTA. The Ivie IE-30 I used to own had 4 opamp sections each filter, propably in a biquad configuration.
Just for fun I decided to do up a pc board for the circuit in post 12 (1/3rd done) and will post Gerber files and partslist if there is an interest. E
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