Re: LM386 amp
Funnily enough, your comment re the true earth provided the answer,
thank you. I rearranged it, and it works like a dream. Arcane it may be,
but it works very well:-) I thought the design looked
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Dominic Rivron <karen.rivron@...>
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Re: LM386 amp
"Dominic Rivron" <karen.rivron@...> sez:
Wow. Truly bizarre. I am too new to all this to comment usefully on such an
arcane construction...what the hell is that transistor on the inputs for?
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Darren Reid <shokwave@...>
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Re: LM386 amp
Darren Reid wrote:
Thanks for this (and thanks to Joshua too. The amp in question is part
of:
http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions/Dxers/dsratregen.html
Dominic
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Dominic Rivron <karen.rivron@...>
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Re: LM386 amp
Hmm. Did you build it straight from the app notes, or some other schematic?
Can you point us to the schematic you used, somewhere on the web? The hiss
might be from lack of a true ground...
I'm new
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Darren Reid <shokwave@...>
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Preamp
Hi all
Great site, and just about at my level being fairly new at this
game. I am a pretty keen radio monitor on both VHF and UHF as well
as HF. I am very keen to get my hands on a circuit for a
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kernow@...
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Re: LM386 amp
If I'm not mistaken, there's a +15V gain on the LM386.... I think I read
this from National Semiconducter's PDF file on constructing sine wave
shapers...look on google, in the PDF file there's a
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Pulse 8 <pulse8@...>
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LM386 amp
I've just built an audio amplifier using an LM386, and found that though
it amplifies, there is an annoying level of backgound hiss, irrespective
of the volume setting or input. Also, it tends to
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Dominic Rivron <karen.rivron@...>
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I need a simple schematics for tester/Cheker component for;
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Ges-Lab Indonesia [ Fx : +62-21-87740486 ] <ROGEZ@...>
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Re: Greetings
There are a lot of different ways to do this. You can
spend a lot of money and not so much time, or a lot of
time and save some money.
PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) are well suited
for this
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Matt Hill <matthew_e_hill@...>
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Re: 12 volt soldering iron
Check out http://www.mouser.com. I did a search using 'weller' and
'soldering iron' and there was a really big list of items. I don't
know if they have a 12 volt version. It would be worth checking
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Thomas Lee Mullins <tomleem@...>
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Greetings
Hi I am a new guy here and to electronics. But I'm hoping to learn
enough to complete some projects I have in mind.
I'm interested in setting up a system that will control a vivarium
temperature
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paksao@...
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Re: Rails
I didn't see an answer to this. But, mail has been slow through my
server today. so forgive me if this is a repeat. "Rails" is a term
that refers to the power supply voltage, often times on a
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Larry Hendry <hendrysr@...>
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12 volt soldering iron
a friend of mine is looking for a weller 12 volt soldering iron and
the serch hasnt turned up anything. if any one knows where to order
on it would be a big help. 73 kb9yet
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justsuem@...
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Re: Rails
Unless I'm mistaken (I'm still learning here), the rails are the maximum and minimum voltages the amplifier can go to. Whether it's single ended or double ended (one transistor, or two doing push
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Tavys Ashcroft <bigtex@...>
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Rails
What does "rails" mean?
For example:
"5V at the rails"
"rail to rail amplifiers"
"As for current delivery, most will do a few milli-amps, but
typically not near the rails"
"an opamp with a
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jpotter2@...
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Re: Digest Number 8
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choaglin@...
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Re: b&d charger schematics
Yes you must use the resistor having the same color
codes but you must be aware of the power passing over
the resistor. I think you must choose a power resistor
which can be used at high watts,
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erdem ulukan <erdemulukan@...>
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Great Website
Check it out...
http://www3.ncsu.edu/ECE480/
I also put it in the "Bookmarks" section of egroups/Electronics_101
along w/ another link.
Dan - you might want to stick your circuit page over there
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jpotter2@...
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Re: b&d charger schematics
the resistor should have a set of bands in a color pattern on it, just get
one that matches that color pattern and replace.
Joshua
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"A meow massages the heart."
Pulse 8 -
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Pulse 8 <pulse8@...>
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b&d charger schematics
i have a black and decker 12v cordless drill and a resistor burnt out
in the charger and i need to know what kind of resistor is needed. if
anyone knows what i need please get back to me.
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justsuem@...
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