Netduino onboard ADC for audio

Started by knutolai, March 26, 2013, 06:54:09 PM

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ggedamed

Sorry, man, my cold is gone and my child is on holiday :icon_lol:. So not much spare time from now on.

Take a look here.

First, you should keep a resistor between the cursor of P2 and the inverting input of the op amp (BTW, it would much easier to discuss if the op amps would have names), to limit the op amp gain at the ends of the pot travel.
Then replace P3 and R4 with 2 resistors, like this (figure 2):



Let's say Vo is the output voltage of the op amp. Vout from the page linked above would be Vo * R4 / (R3 + R4). Use it in the eqations in the page linked above and there you have it.

I leave it to you as an exercise the alternative blend control from figure 3.





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knutolai

QuoteVout from the page linked above would be Vo * R4 / (R3 + R4).

you mean Vin * R4 / (R3 + R4) right?

Quotemaximum gain is 10k / 47k * (10k (the pot) + 100) / 100 ~ 21.48.

This is where you lost me. I cant see how that calculation relates to that simple formula. 100 is the the 100R resistor R4 right (in my schematic)?