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On 30 May, 18:18, Mad Scientist Jr wrote:
I am building an amplifier (for schematic see page 5 hehttp://makezine.com/09/crackerboxamp/ ) but when I turn up the gain, I get buzz and can actually hear some radio broadcasts on it. I assume I need to shield the circuit, or parts of it... Would lining the inside of the project case (in this case a cardboard cracker box) with aluminum foil work? Incidentally, does anyone know if someone makes a type of "shielding" spray paint or primer, that you could just spray on a plastic or cardboard project box, that would provide shielding? Any help appreciated... I would firstly put a cap on the input to short out radio frequencies to ground. 220pf from signal in to ground works well for me. Ground the case too if its metal. |
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