Scalable Headphone Amplifier
This assembly allows you to configure your own headphone amplifier
If in the past, there were many headphones with impedances of 600 ohms, we saw many diagrams with a single NE5532. Nowadays, we find more 32 ohms and there a simple AOP is not enough. It is necessary to attack in current and to have recourse to transistors of outputs. The basis of my circuit remains the same but allows you to choose the final stage. We can therefore create pairs of NPN / PNP Style BC337 & 327, BC550 & 560, ...
The Texas BUF634 also does the same function and is available in DIP & SOIC.
Very simple, the assembly is powered by +/- 12V and the gain is calculated with the following formula: G = 1+ (RCR / RP). Personally, I have RCR = 15K & RP = 3K3
Small thoughts around headphone amps:
There are 2 things to consider, gain and volume. Often times, I find that in some commercial mixers, the gain is sometimes pushed quite hard and the only way to get a proper level is to lower the input volume but in this case the signal to noise ratio of listening is less good. For my part, I set my input volume to 70% and adjust RCR for comfort. I am in the 12 to 15 dB range.
What to create can be your duo or multi-headphones system. It can also be used as a stereo line booster.
At its simplest, you insert a volume potentiometer before the module but nothing prevents you from placing a matrix to add Talk Back returns.
With a footprint of 34mm, it can easily be placed vertically in 1U (44mm) format
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https://www.elektormagazine.fr/labs/small-audio-mixer
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https://www.elektormagazine.fr/magazine/elektor-291/61419
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geralds il y a 2 ans
An idea: If you have a single supply, in the datasheet of that buffer is a circuit of a pseudo-GND.
For the other readers I drew the headphone amp including with some hints.
Gerald
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ERRYSON il y a 2 ans
This may be a solution.
Personally, in my "nomadic" assemblies with other circuits (Preamp, Tone control,....) to be supplied with +/- 12V, I use the Traco Power TRM1222 DC/DC converter. There are a lot of choices in this brand.+V
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geralds il y a 2 ans
Yes.
This was just a suggestion if you have just one voltage source (+ to GND).
Yes, mixing the two supplies ist not good.
Your DC/DC is the right, better one solution.
But, if you can - the much better is a dual-analog power supply. Because it has no RF-distortion coming from that (switching frequency which you have in an DC/DC converter) .
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The SOIC version is on the other hand at 2.5 €. There is no photo to switch to this last version of which I proposed the DIP / SOIC PCBs