Hi Gav,
I have built an almost identical circuit to this as I've been playing with amps / filters peak detectors etc...
I am using a small electret mic to pic up sound then a low pass filter and adjustable comparator for counting beats ... purely for fun
What I wanted to know is do you use a mic too or a line in from say an ipod ?
I was thinking that a line in would be far better as there would be no external interference etc...
I presume I could omit the amp part and connect straight to the filter then comparator seeing as the headphones output roughly 2v peak to peak
I'm learning loads with all this and really enjoying it
Jay
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Hi Jay,
I use a mic, I did think about using a line input from a ipod or pc but I tried to stay away from that for my dmx controller.
a circuit like the one below might be useful if you want to use a line input, and a good read about the circuit and line input can be found here:
http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/micamp.html
On the other note you could omit the amp like you said and the comparator? as most microchips have a built in comparator
I use a mic, I did think about using a line input from a ipod or pc but I tried to stay away from that for my dmx controller.
Your right using a line input would give you better results.I was thinking that a line in would be far better as there would be no external interference etc..
a circuit like the one below might be useful if you want to use a line input, and a good read about the circuit and line input can be found here:
http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/micamp.html
On the other note you could omit the amp like you said and the comparator? as most microchips have a built in comparator
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Thats a great link thanks Gav.
My next project is making a decent audio amp so all this is very helpul
I've already made a decent dual rail PSU, just waiting for a few resistors etc and I'll post it all up once done
Jay
My next project is making a decent audio amp so all this is very helpul
I've already made a decent dual rail PSU, just waiting for a few resistors etc and I'll post it all up once done
Jay
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No problemo Jay
Ill be interested in seeing your audio amp, make sure you make a new post when you share your project, makes it easier for people to search the forum.
also feel free to share your mic circuit at the link below?
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=360
Ill be interested in seeing your audio amp, make sure you make a new post when you share your project, makes it easier for people to search the forum.
also feel free to share your mic circuit at the link below?
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=360
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