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asknik2022
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Posted: 02:43pm 03 Jun 2024
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Is anybody interested in a Headphone amp  controlled by Digital Volume PGA2310 programmed via pi pico
I have cirucuit diagam and have pcbway currently making some boards for me.
 
homa

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Posted: 03:47pm 03 Jun 2024
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sounds interesting
 
asknik2022
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Posted: 03:50pm 03 Jun 2024
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Headphone Amp.pdf



Circuit diagram attached.
Edited 2024-06-04 01:51 by asknik2022
 
homa

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Where does the -5V come from? Does it need an extra supply?
 
asknik2022
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Posted: 04:17pm 03 Jun 2024
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You need a +-5V split rail supply to power the analog side of the PGA2310 and Amp.

You need a 5V single rail supply (which can come from the Pico) Via the 6 Way connector which also handles the SPI from the Pico
 
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Thanks for the explanation.
 
asknik2022
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I now have the PCB's.

If anyone is interested and in the UK, I have a few to give away and can post but only if you are in the uk.
 
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