C64-PSU-Combi
A PSU for the Commodore C64 and up to two 1541-II floppy disk drives (by svenpetersen1965)
double-gain
A small PCB that uses two TL082BCP op amps to amplify a signal from a contact microphone. (by Supermagnum)
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A microphone that is very sensitive to vibrations.
I wonder if a piezoelectric microphone could work for asmr. It would work for heart beats because they are very sensitive to vibrations. There actually is a patent on such a device. https://patents.google.com/patent/US8320576B1/en . I have actually built a piezoelectric microphone, it involves some soldering. My design is here: https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain Sadly aisler doesn't offer kitted parts anymore,just the circuit board. One has too look at the schematic diagram to figure out the number of components and the values of them because there is no list of components.
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IC that can be both a separate buffer and amplifier
This circuit runs on phantom power, is balanced and you just have to change r11 and r13 to something like 500 ohm to get 11DB gain. https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain
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DIY hydrophone recordings, made today.
I used: https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain and a Tascam DR-40X.
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Resistor values for a Cascode FET amplifier, with 3.3 megaohm input impedance.
I haven't done any analysis the cascode setup yet,- and I am unsure if I will. It's just easier to use two op amps: https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain/blob/main/double-gain.pdf
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A couple of DIY preamplifiers for piezoelectric elements.
This one uses two NE5534 op amps, gain is set with two resistors ( R2 and R13 ). 25 to 39 dB range. Easy to solder. https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain Works in simulator for electronics.
- My attempt at a preamplifier for a piezoelectric element. It has unbalanced input, balanced output, runs on 48 phantom power and uses two Opamps.
- My attempt at a preamplifier for a piezoelectric element, it has a unbalanced input, balanced output, for +48 volt phantom power.
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Help increasing gain of common source N channel Jfet amplifier
Preliminary design: https://github.com/Supermagnum/double-gain/blob/main/double-gain.pdf
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