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| Audio output behaves like a voltage source that droops as you draw more and more current. Output impedance, measured in ohms (Ω), characterizes the droop. More Ω more droop. Typically a 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 current. How do typical audio outputs measure up to this requirement? | Audio output behaves like a voltage source that droops as you draw more and more current. Output impedance, measured in ohms (Ω), characterizes the droop. More Ω more droop. Typically a 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 current. How do typical audio outputs measure up to this requirement? | ||
| - | === Dell Laptop (200Ω, 4.6mA@0.6V)=== | + | === Dell Laptop (174Ω, 0.89mA@0.6V)=== |
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| + | === Android Nexus 5 Phone (222Ω, 3.8mA@0.6V)=== | ||
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| + | === 2013 MacBook (198Ω, 3.6mA@0.6V)=== | ||
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| + | === More reading === | ||
| + | Looks like will need a transformer as well... | ||
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| + | See [[https://kinkitech.wordpress.com/stereo-stim-usb/]] for more information. | ||
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