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Electrical
- Mar 3, 2001
- 73
Howdy:
Looking for a little information on the increasing of the S/N. I have a portable electret microphone feeding a preamp and then to an adio output power amp, LM4860. My problem is as the power output of LM4860 goes up the voltage regulator LM7805 shows a ripple of the increased demand of the power out put. As the power goes up the ripple becomes amplified and can cause hum in the background or it gets large enough to oscilate the whole system. I've tried to place the preamps on a seperate Lm7805 from the single battery supply helped only marginally. Looking to create a silent background operation from the headphones. Any help out there would be appeciated.
Sincerely;
Cy Drollinger
Looking for a little information on the increasing of the S/N. I have a portable electret microphone feeding a preamp and then to an adio output power amp, LM4860. My problem is as the power output of LM4860 goes up the voltage regulator LM7805 shows a ripple of the increased demand of the power out put. As the power goes up the ripple becomes amplified and can cause hum in the background or it gets large enough to oscilate the whole system. I've tried to place the preamps on a seperate Lm7805 from the single battery supply helped only marginally. Looking to create a silent background operation from the headphones. Any help out there would be appeciated.
Sincerely;
Cy Drollinger