bjoneson
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I have a summing amp built based on 990 DOAs, in a VE configuration with 10K feedback resistors. I've built some simple line inputs based on INA2134s directly feeding bus resistors, but am interested in building some beefier (perhaps with a little more character) discrete inputs.
The line receiver portion is based on an API 325 line amp card configured per application notes for this purpose. A fixed gain of 1 for this stage. My understanding is that matching of the 47K series resistors R53 / R54 is critical for common mode noise rejection.
The output of that stage feeds a 10K log pot configured like a fader. The next stage provides and available 14.5dB of gain on the fader / pot, based on an API812 card.
Finally, the gain stage feeds an LCR bus selector switch feeding bus resistors.
Other than a just a "sanity check", have a few questions:
I'm planning to place 4 of these inputs per PCB. The API312 card had 12.5uF supply bypass caps. Is it ridiculous overkill to use this size bypass cap on every DOA?
Likewise on the protection diodes. 1 set per PCB, or a set per DOA?
The coupling cap configuration on the gain stage I got from the 812 schematic is interesting to me. Why 2 caps in parallel, as opposed to a single cap twice the value?
Any recommendations on parts or different configurations for the LCR assignment?
These inputs will be driven by DA converters with *plenty* of signal 90% of the time. I may occasionally insert EQ or compression units between the converters and the line inputs. The primary purpose of the 14.5dB of available gain here is to provide the option to "drive" the summing amps a bit. Obviously this is dependent on the summing amps having a desirable behavior when driven hard. Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
Many thanks for any input / suggestions.
The line receiver portion is based on an API 325 line amp card configured per application notes for this purpose. A fixed gain of 1 for this stage. My understanding is that matching of the 47K series resistors R53 / R54 is critical for common mode noise rejection.
The output of that stage feeds a 10K log pot configured like a fader. The next stage provides and available 14.5dB of gain on the fader / pot, based on an API812 card.
Finally, the gain stage feeds an LCR bus selector switch feeding bus resistors.
Other than a just a "sanity check", have a few questions:
I'm planning to place 4 of these inputs per PCB. The API312 card had 12.5uF supply bypass caps. Is it ridiculous overkill to use this size bypass cap on every DOA?
Likewise on the protection diodes. 1 set per PCB, or a set per DOA?
The coupling cap configuration on the gain stage I got from the 812 schematic is interesting to me. Why 2 caps in parallel, as opposed to a single cap twice the value?
Any recommendations on parts or different configurations for the LCR assignment?
These inputs will be driven by DA converters with *plenty* of signal 90% of the time. I may occasionally insert EQ or compression units between the converters and the line inputs. The primary purpose of the 14.5dB of available gain here is to provide the option to "drive" the summing amps a bit. Obviously this is dependent on the summing amps having a desirable behavior when driven hard. Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
Many thanks for any input / suggestions.