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Old 25th October 2004, 07:42 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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hey guys..
my teacher asked us to hand the design of the microphone circuit amplifier with its data sheets! i dont know how to this!

any help?
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Old 25th October 2004, 07:58 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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Umm, microphone amplifiers don't have data sheets. I think what is meant is that he wants a schematic. A microphone amplifier is a circuit (it has more than one component. Only components, like transistors, IC's, etc. have data sheets. Unless he's looking for an IC that amplifies the microphone.

Need a little mor info here. wut kind of microphone amplifier is used? did you acually build it? etc.
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Old 26th October 2004, 06:11 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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hey guys..
my teacher asked us to hand the design of the microphone circuit amplifier with its data sheets! i dont know how to this!

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i dont have any othre small detail! im confused! what should i do :?
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Old 26th October 2004, 06:22 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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Sounds like you should've stayed awake during class.
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Old 26th October 2004, 06:23 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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go to him and ask him wut in the world is he talking about!?!?

thats ALL he said, nothing more? Well, i guess u could just find a microphone schematic and ask him if thats wut he meant
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Old 26th October 2004, 06:24 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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go to him and ask him wut in the world is he talking about!?!?

thats ALL he said, nothing more? Well, i guess u could just find a microphone schematic and ask him if thats wut he meant. what class is this 4?
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Old 1st November 2004, 05:11 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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go to him and ask him wut in the world is he talking about!?!?

thats ALL he said, nothing more? Well, i guess u could just find a microphone schematic and ask him if thats wut he meant. what class is this 4?
yes! here are the infos..

i want the electrical circuit design for the Dynamic mic, the electret mic, and the capacitor mic.
i also want the use of each, and how to convert from one to another if possible..
help me im late in my homework
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Old 1st November 2004, 05:58 PM   (permalink (permalink))
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okay, well here's one for the electret mic. Everything to the left of C2 (including C2) is considered the audio amplifier circuit.

As for the otehr circuits, go here http://discovercircuits.com/list.htm and look under audio, capacitor mic, dynamic mic, microphone, etc. u just gotta look around on the internet. google is also indespensable for finding electronic circuits n wut not.

i dont have a clue wut he meant by converting one from the other. you mite as well build a whole nother circuit if you're going to switch out mics. the circuit for an electret mic would be totally different than that of a capacitor mic.
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okay, well here's one for the electret mic. Everything to the left of C2 (including C2) is considered the audio amplifier circuit.

As for the otehr circuits, go here http://discovercircuits.com/list.htm and look under audio, capacitor mic, dynamic mic, microphone, etc. u just gotta look around on the internet. google is also indespensable for finding electronic circuits n wut not.

i dont have a clue wut he meant by converting one from the other. you mite as well build a whole nother circuit if you're going to switch out mics. the circuit for an electret mic would be totally different than that of a capacitor mic.
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Old 3rd November 2004, 12:27 AM   (permalink (permalink))
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no prob :lol:
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