Texas Instruments Microphone Mixer EVM User guide

Type
User guide
Microphone Mixer Evaluation
Module
DATA MANUAL: SLOU009
Date: July 1997
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Contents
1. Layout Definition ......................................................................................................6
2. Operation ..................................................................................................................8
3. Input/Output Connections........................................................................................9
4. Layout...................................................................................................................... 11
5. Bill of Materials.......................................................................................................13
Figures
Figure 1. Mic Mixer EVM Component Placement..............................................................6
Figure 2. Mic Mixer EVM Schematic..................................................................................9
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Operating the Mic Mixer Evaluation Module (SLOP107)
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1. Layout Definition
The Mic/Mixer EVM is designed to provide basic volume
control and a microphone interface to the P-n-P Audio Power
Amplifier Evaluation Platform. With the Mic/Mixer plugged in
to the P-n-P, the user can sing along with music from a
favorite CD (karaoke) or simply use the volume control to
adjust the listening level of the line inputs.
Figure 1. Mic Mixer EVM Component Placement
SLOP107
MIC/MIXER
Rev. B 1997
R_IN
JP1
C8
R13
R24
R25
R6
C9
C1
C11
R17
R10
C3
C10
U1
L_IN
J1
J3
J2
R_OUT
L_OUT
J6
U2
Vdd
C7
R7
C5
R8
C6
R9
R3
R5
R20
R21
R1
R2
L Volume
R Volume
Mic Volume
R11
R4
R19
R18
C4
R16
C2
R14
R15
R12
R23
R22
S1
C12
TLC2274
TLC2274
Operating the Mic Mixer Evaluation Module (SLOP107)
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U1,2 - TLC2274CD
Quad op Amp, RRO, 2MHz
C1,5,9 - Ca
p
acitor, 1.0
µ
F Ceramic
C2,4,6,11 - Capacitor, 47 pF Ceramic
C3 - Ca
p
acitor, 10
µ
F Electrol
y
tic
C7,8 - Ca
p
acitor, 2.2
µ
F Ceramic
C10,12 - Ca
p
acitor, 0.1
µ
F Ceramic
R1,2,11 - Pot, 50 k, Slide, Audio Taper
R3,5,8,12,14 - Resistor, 10
k
Carbon
R16,17,18,19 - Resistor, 10
Carbon
R20,21,25 - Resistor, 10
k
Carbon
R4,6,13,15 - Resistor, 20
k
Carbon
R22,23,24 - Resistor, 20
k
Carbon
R9 - Resistor, 47
k
Carbon
R7 - Resistor, 2.2
k
Carbon
JP1,2 -0.1” header, 2-pin, 3-pin
J2 - 1/8” Stereo Jac
k
R10 - Pot, 200 k, 3/4 turn
TLC2274
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2. Operation
The basis of the Mic/mixer design is the TLC2274 quad CMOS
Rail to Rail op amp from TI. The bandwidth, distortion and
noise performance of the TLC2274 make it an ideal workhorse
in PC audio applications.
Power: 5.0 to 16 Vdc, 10 mA
Audio Inputs: L/R IN, AC Coupled, 1 Vrms Nominal, G = 0 to
2, individual L/R slide control with audio taper,
Audio Outputs: L/R Out, DC Coupled (Vcc/2 offset), THD
< 0.004% Nominal 1 kHz.
NOTE: MIC INTERFACE:MIC IN, 1/8” STANDARD INPUT
JACK COMPATIBLE WITH MOST ELECTRET OR
DYNAMIC MICROPHONES, G = 0 TO 7.5 WITH R19
SET TO MIN, G = 0 TO 83 WITH R19 SET TO MAX.
INDIVIDUAL MIC LEVEL SLIDE CONTROL MIXES
MIC INPUT TO BOTH LINE OUTPUTS. MIC BIAS
OUTPUT SET TO VCC*0.66 SELECTABLE TO RING
OR TIP.
Operating the Mic Mixer Evaluation Module (SLOP107)
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3. Input/Output Connections
Figure 2. Mic Mixer Schematic
Mic/Mixer EVM, SLOP107 Rev. B
03/04/97
L In
V
DD
GND
C
3
10 uF
Mic In
mid
R
6
20 k
R
5
10 k
C
9
1.0 uF
mid
R
2
50 k
AT
mid
U2b
R
15
20 k
R
8
10 k
mid
U1b
R
10
200 k
LT
C
5
1.0 uF
R
7
2.2 k
V
DD
C
7
2.2 uF
R
12
10 k
R
13
20 k
R
20
10 k
mid
U2c
L Out
R
18
10 k
R
16
10 k
mid
U2d
R Out
R
17
10 k
R
21
10 k
R
19
10 k
mic bias
R
9
47 k
R
14
10 k
mid
R
11
50 k
AT
mid
U1c
R In
R
4
20 k
R
3
10 k
C
1
1.0 uF
R
1
50 k
AT
mid
U2a
R
24
20 k
JP
2
V
DD
C
8
2.2 uF
R
22
20 k
R
23
20 k
mid
U1a
U1d
* use 0.1 bypass on U1 (C12), U2 (C10)
> red traces must be as short as possible!
C
11
47 pF
C
4
47 pF
C
2
47 pF
Ring
Tip
C
6
47 pF
JP
1
R
25
10 k
2
3
1
6
5
7
9
10
8
6
5
7
9
10
8
13
12
14
2
3
1
13
12
14
J
1
J
2
J
6
J
3
J
5
J
4
PUMP UP THE VOLUME
T P A
Each audio input channel is AC coupled through a 1 uF
capacitor into a volume control potentiometer. The slide pot is
logarithmic (audio Taper) which compensates for the nonlinear
response of the ear resulting in a linear volume control. A
single stage amp with a gain of -2 is used to buffer the volume
control form the summing stage amplifier. A midrail (virtual
ground) voltage is generated with a voltage divider from the
supply voltage and buffered with a single amplifier. This
voltage is used to bias the AC signal to the center of the
operating voltage range to prevent positive or negative clipping
of the audio signals. The voltage is set to Vcc/2.
The microphone interface is compatible with common
SoundBlaster type electret mics and dynamic mics. Electret
mics require a bias voltage to operate. The bias circuit can be
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configured to bias the ring or tip of the mic connector. Some
experimentation may be required to determine the proper
setting for each different mic. The bias voltage is generated
with a resistor divider from the main supply voltage and is
0.66*Vcc. The input stage is a single amp with a gain of 4.7
driving a volume control pot. An isolation resistor is required
due to the capacitive nature of the slide pots resulting in a
0.8*4.7 or 3.8 max gain. the main gain stage is after the level
control pot and can be adjusted for gains of 2 to 22. This
makes the maximum mic gain 4.7*0.8*22 = 83. 47 pF
bandwidth limiting caps are placed across the feedback
resistors on the gain stages of the mic interface. This is a
technique designed to prevent oscillation in high gain and
capacitive loading circuits of which this has both.
The output stage for each channel is a unity gain summing
amp that adds the signal from the line inputs to the signal from
the mic according to the ratio set by the level control pots.
Bandwidth limiting caps are again used to help stabilize the
outputs that could be driving unknown but possibly very
capacitive loads.
Operating the Mic Mixer Evaluation Module (SLOP107)
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4. Layout
NOTE: Layouts are not to scale.
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Operating the Mic Mixer Evaluation Module (SLOP107)
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5. Bill of Materials
File: micmixer.xls
Date: 03/05/97
Ref Des Part No. Description Source
Page
C1 C3216Y5V1C105Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 1.0 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C2 PCC470CCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 47 pF, 50V, NPO, 1206 Digikey 245
C3 C3225Y5V1C106Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 10 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C4 PCC470CCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 47 pF, 50V, NPO, 1206 Digikey 245
C5 C3216Y5V1C105Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 1.0 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C6 PCC470CCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 47 pF, 50V, NPO, 1206 Digikey 245
C7 C3216Y5V1C225Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 2.2 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C8 C3216Y5V1C225Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 2.2 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C9 C3216Y5V1C105Z Capacitor, Ceramic, 1.0 uF, 16V, Y5V, 1206 TDK
C10 PCC104BCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 0.1 uF, 50V, X7R, 1206 Digikey 245
C11 PCC470CCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 47 pF, 50V, NPO, 1206 Digikey 245
C12 PCC104BCT-ND Capacitor, Ceramic, 0.1 uF, 50V, X7R, 1206 Digikey 245
J1 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
J2 161-3504 Phone Jack, Stereo, 1/8" Mouser 92
J3 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
J4 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
J5 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
J6 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
JP1 Header, 3-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
JP2 Header, 2-pin, 0.025"-sq, 100-mil centers
R1 448XC3503BAN Potientiometer, 50K Ohm, Slide, Audio taper, 1.4" CTS
R2 448XC3503BAN Potientiometer, 50K Ohm, Slide, Audio taper, 1.4" CTS
R3 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R4 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R5 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R6 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R7 Resistor, CF, 2.2K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R8 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R9 Resistor, CF, 47K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R10 3362P-200K Potientiometer, 200K Ohm, 1-turn, 1/4"-sq
R11 448XC3503BAN Potientiometer, 50K Ohm, Slide, Audio taper, 1.4" CTS
R12 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R13 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R14 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R15 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R16 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R17 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R18 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R19 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R20 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R21 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R22 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R23 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R24 Resistor, CF, 20K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
R25 Resistor, CF, 10K Ohm, 1/8 W, 5 %, 1206
U1 TLC2274CD IC,Quad Op Amp, RRO, 2 MHz, SO-14 TI
U2 TLC2274CD IC,Quad Op Amp, RRO, 2 MHz, SO-14 TI
PCB SLOP107 Printed Circuit Board, 2-layer TI
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