linux-works
DIY: trying new TI regulator board
on the far right in green; that's the dual plus/minus regulator demo board (tps-something-or-other). does not need heatsink (uses the board) and allows a pretty wide input range. it powers the cs3318 attenuator/op-amp system.
the system is my preamp design (sercona audio, www.sercona.net). it uses 2 (so far) arduinos and an optional linux pc (for remote web control) and is an audio system preamp and in/out selector. it works with digital and analog audio (separate chains, though).
DIY: trying new TI regulator board
on the far right in green; that's the dual plus/minus regulator demo board (tps-something-or-other). does not need heatsink (uses the board) and allows a pretty wide input range. it powers the cs3318 attenuator/op-amp system.
the system is my preamp design (sercona audio, www.sercona.net). it uses 2 (so far) arduinos and an optional linux pc (for remote web control) and is an audio system preamp and in/out selector. it works with digital and analog audio (separate chains, though).