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On 13 Feb 2007 10:29:23 -0800, wrote:
This will feed a computer soundcard running at a 192Khz sampling rate (unbalanced line level in). -Scott I think you'll get your best help if you ask this on sci.electronics.design, it has a lot more traffic. I'd definitely use a good op-amp, and definitely NOT an LM386 (single-chip audio power amp, meant to drive a small loudspeaker). The manufacturer's page he http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM386.html gives distortion as 0.2 percent, which is pretty bad by modern standards. The soundcard and a good op-amp will surely give much better performance. You said in your original post you want response to DC (O Hz). All the soundcards I've heard of are capacitively coupled, and have a rolloff of around 5 to 10 Hz at the best, and even when this is removed, the DC performance of such cards isn't guaranteed. It might be better to use an "industrial" interface card such as made by National Instruments. On Feb 13, 12:36 pm, (Michael Black) wrote: But you may be looking for the wrong thing. That's not an audio amplifier, that's a wideband amplifier. A good op-amp is likely going to be what you want, because line level is no more than a volt (if even that), so a gain of about 3 is going to be enough. Of course, if you are driving something out of the ordinary, that may require something more. Micahel VE2BVW |
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