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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Noise across the audio spectrum of a small speaker. The speaker will be
some metres away from the signal generating part of the device. The noise
level must be controllable nearly upto the limit of the speaker.

I have just about come around to the idea of a 12 volt Zener diode driving
two LM741s followed by a LM368N to drive the speaker. The op-amps would
have a 12 volt unbalanced supply with the + inputs of the LM741s biassed to
6 volts. The parts are all available and cheap. I have the speaker. Would
this work in your view?

R

You can't really zener a 12-volt zener from a 12-volt supply.

And 741's are notoriously noisy themselves, which can cut both ways.

John
 
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Roger Dewhurst

Jan 1, 1970
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John Larkin said:
You can't really zener a 12-volt zener from a 12-volt supply.

And 741's are notoriously noisy themselves, which can cut both ways.

John

Thanks. Should I use a lower voltage zener diode then? The extra noise
will not matter.

Roger
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks. Should I use a lower voltage zener diode then? The extra noise
will not matter.

Roger

If you use a 6-ish volt zener, it can be the supply splitter, too!

John
 
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Roger Dewhurst

Jan 1, 1970
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John Larkin said:
If you use a 6-ish volt zener, it can be the supply splitter, too!

John

Connect the + input directly to ground and feed the signal through a (?)100
nF capacitor and a resistor into the - input?

Roger
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Connect the + input directly to ground and feed the signal through a (?)100
nF capacitor and a resistor into the - input?

Roger

See my sketch in a.b.s.e.

John
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks. Would a 741op-amp drive a small speaker?

if your small speaker has an impedance of 50 or more ohms and ypu
don't need it very loud it could work.

an LM386 is a better choice for a small 4 or 8 ohm speaker.

Bye.
Jasen
 
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James Beck

Jan 1, 1970
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I would be grateful for suggestions on constructing a simple random noise
generator. Most of the noise should be within the audio spectrum.

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Record one of Howard Deans' speeches/rants.
That's some pretty good white noise.
 
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Roger Dewhurst

Jan 1, 1970
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John Larkin said:
See my sketch in a.b.s.e.


My ISP does not provide a.b.s.e which I presume is a binary ng covering
electronics. I would be very grateful if you could manage to email me the
drawing as a .jpg file.

Roger
 
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Roger Dewhurst

Jan 1, 1970
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James Beck said:
Record one of Howard Deans' speeches/rants.
That's some pretty good white noise.

That fellow, whoever he may be, is of so little interest to anyone in this
country (NZ) that his rants are unavailable and unrecorded.

R
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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My ISP does not provide a.b.s.e which I presume is a binary ng covering
electronics.

it is. "alt.binaries.schematics.electronics". (note to self:"Avoid IHUG")
fwiw Clear and compass/freenet carry it. compass/freenet's server
is half-arsed. AFAIK there's me and maybe two other people who actually
use it.
 
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