User Tools

Site Tools


how_audio_output_works

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
how_audio_output_works [2016/07/03 04:15]
schmidtleonard
how_audio_output_works [2016/07/21 16:20] (current)
liz
Line 1: Line 1:
-Audio output behaves like a non-ideal ​voltage source. ​If the 3.5mm jack/plug has a light load across its terminals (e.g. air or 1MΩ oscilloscope -- things with a high resistance/impedance) then you get wiggles of up to ~1V in amplitude ​at full volumeIf the 3.5mm jack/plug has a slightly heavier load (e.g. headphones or a 50Ω oscilloscope input) then the voltage decreases a bitand if it has a very heavy load (e.g. 8Ω speakers without an amplifier or a piece of tinfoil across the 3.5mm plug) then the voltage all but vanishes.+Audio output behaves like a voltage source ​that droops as you draw more and more currentOutput impedance, measured in ohms (Ω), characterizes ​the droopMore Ω more droopTypically ​BJT will require 1/100th to 1/20th the current it is driving ​at 0.6V, e.g. you need 1-5mA of control current at 0.6V to drive a 100mA load currentHow do typical audio outputs measure up to this requirement?​
  
-=== Dell Laptop ​3.5mm Headphone Jack (2mA@0.6V)===+=== Dell Laptop (174Ω, 0.89mA@0.6V)===
 {{ ::​laptop_out.gif |}}  {{ ::​laptop_out.gif |}} 
  
-We can't drive an estim circuit directly from audio output -- it can barely reach 1V at max volume let alone 100V+ -- but can we use audio output to drive an off-the-shelf amplifier which in turn drives an estim? ​Here we measure the DROK TDA7297 12V amplifier. ​True to its name, it can boost ~1V audio to 12V:+=== Android Nexus 5 Phone (222Ω, 3.8mA@0.6V)=== 
 +{{ ::​nexus5.gif |}} 
 + 
 +=== 2013 MacBook (198Ω, 3.6mA@0.6V)=== 
 +{{ ::​macbook.gif |}} 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +=== DROK TDA7297 12V amplifier === 
 + 
 +We can't drive an estim circuit directly from audio output -- it can barely reach 1V at max volume let alone 100V+ -- but can we use audio output to drive an off-the-shelf amplifier which in turn drives an estim? True to its claim, it can boost ~1V audio to 12V.
  
 {{ ::​laptop_pre_post_amplification.png |}} {{ ::​laptop_pre_post_amplification.png |}}
 +
 +
 +=== More reading ===
 +Looks like will need a transformer as well...
 +
 +See [[https://​kinkitech.wordpress.com/​stereo-stim-usb/​]] for more information.
 +
 +
  
how_audio_output_works.1467519322.txt.gz · Last modified: 2016/07/03 04:15 by schmidtleonard