andrewclark1
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I previously posted a request for a simple electret preamp/buffer that could be powered from 48VDC phantom power (from an audio mixing desk), for a homemade intercom project.
That thread yielded a couple of suggested designs including the emitter follower circuit shown below, into which I have added a normally-open SPDT switch (latching on - off - momentary on) as a push-to-talk function, in the location marked in red:
Is there a way to 'de-click' the switch, or is there a better location for it that will a) cause the output to be muted unless the switch is activated and b) minimise the loud thump of the switch engaging in either of the 'on' positions?
I'm new to transistors (I skipped them and learnt op-amps as a younger man), and could use some advice!
That thread yielded a couple of suggested designs including the emitter follower circuit shown below, into which I have added a normally-open SPDT switch (latching on - off - momentary on) as a push-to-talk function, in the location marked in red:
Is there a way to 'de-click' the switch, or is there a better location for it that will a) cause the output to be muted unless the switch is activated and b) minimise the loud thump of the switch engaging in either of the 'on' positions?
I'm new to transistors (I skipped them and learnt op-amps as a younger man), and could use some advice!