Dear Audioguru,
You were right when u said that the voltages are missing.
I'm using DC power supply. I can't seperate the positive voltage and the negative voltage. From the DC male jack to the female jack, with a multimeter, i can get both the +ve and -ve voltage. But once i connect the two...
Dear Audioguru,
What shoud i do now?
If my PCB connections are correct, what maybe wrong?
If the Microcontroller are faulty, would it cause the different voltages?
Is it ok if i supplied more than 9 Vs?
how to check if my ICs are faulty?
Dear Audioguru,
Thank you for the reply.
Can you draw the schematic of the extra circuit? I'm not sure how to connect the two diffeerent values to the main PCB and with a switching function.
Hope to hear from you soon. Thanx.
Dear Audiuguru,
1) How do i know if i'm using a linear trimpot?
2) Can i still add the 3.3k resistor at pin 3 to gnd of U5 if it is already a linear trimpot?
3) Are there any other resistors on this circuit that i can change to trim pots in order to change its functions/variability?
4)...
Dear Audioguru,
Is it ok if i use a 9V DC supplY? Used up many batts during the process of trials.. Cant afford too many.. =P
I am also using a 6 pole switch... where only 4 are being used. i use it to seperate the positive n negative voltage. is it ok?
Am fabricating a new PCB in a few daes...
hi again,
i have problem with the circuit i just bulit. the batt turns very hot in like 15 seconds right after i connect the batteries. can help me solve this problem? wat r the possible errors? pls help.. thanx.
dear audioguru...
i dun think its the batt.... it still has 7V+.. =)
volume min = LED flashes fast
volume max = LED blinks steadily.... blue then red... blue then red.... (tick-tocks)
i attached a speaker... theres sound... no howling..... (ticks tocks)
i attached headphones... very loud...
hey.. thanx audioguru..
now it works... meaning there is sound output.... but theres a contanst *tick-tock* sound when the power is turned on. meaning.. my led will blink twice evry other second even without me talking into the mic,... when i touch the mic... it will have sound output... but...
mr audioguru...
Bell (20-200 Hz) - Diaphragm (100-500 Hz) - Extended Range (20-1000 Hz)
these are the ranges that a normal stethoscope can or should detect... can this circuit be likewise? wat changes needed to be done to the circuit to achieve this modes...?? wat is the frequency range of...
audioguru......the speaker has +ve n -ve.... how do i connect it? the positive to pin 5 of lm386? the negative to ground? im still having trouble connecting the power supply... =(
thanx..
hi again..
sorry to disturb u... if i wanna connect a speaker to the circuit.. how
do i do it? will the led cont to light up when i turn the swith to off?
its contant blinking when i switch it off.. till i unplugged the batt
connection only it will slowly fade off...
thanx...
heyz.. audioguru....
had been working on ur circuit.... i did use a function generator to input some signals.. the output was quite ok.. not much noises.. i cant hear anything using the mic though.. maybe i burned it while soldering... hehe..
anywaes.. do u have the circuit diagram in .ckt...