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Monday, September 5, 2011

MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO MIXER USING LM 3900


  1. A simple multi-channel audio mixer circuit using LM3900 quad amplifier is given below.
  2. The circuit consists of 4 channel quad amplifier (LM3900). Two mic audio inputs and two direct line     inputs are available in this circuit.
  3.  By adding the same circuit parallel with this, you can increase the number of inputs according to the applications. Each input is connected to the inverting terminal of LM3900.
  4. The built in amplifier of each section amplifies every audio input separately and is fed to the output terminals. The output terminal from each channel is connected to a single output line with a resistance not greater than 680K and produces a mixed audio at the output with very low noise.
  5.  This audio mixer circuit doesn’t use a low impedance input to mix ideal sources. Capacitors C1 to C4 are the decoupling capacitors for the corresponding channels. C5 is the output decoupling capacitor.
     
     
     

    The main features of this audio mixer circuit as compared to the other audio mixers are given below.

    1)      Wide range of supply voltage input (4volt to 32volt)
    2)      Dual voltage supplies also adoptable (+/- 2.2volt to +/-16volt)
    3)      Low input biasing current(30nA)
    4)      Providing very high open loop gain(70dB)
    5)      Output short circuit protection
    6)      Simple and compatible design
    7)      Low distortion
    8)      Good frequency response


    NOTES:- 
    • Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB.
    • The circuit can be powered from anything between 5 to 30V DC.
    • The power supply must be well regulated and free from any sort of noise.
    • LM3900 must be mounted  on a holder.
    • VR1 to VR4 can be used for adjusting the volume level of the corresponding channels.
    • All fixed resistors are 1/4 watt carbon film type.
    • If the power supply circuit is far from the mixer circuit, then a 100uF/50V electrolytic capacitor must be connected from the positive supply rail to the ground.