Portable 9V Headphone Amplifier
Parts:
P1______________22K Dual gang Log Potentiometer
R1,R5___________18K 1/4W Resistors
R2,R3,R4,R6_____68K 1/4W Resistors
C1,C2,C6_________4µ7 25V Electrolytic Capacitors
C3,C7___________22pF 50V Ceramic Capacitors
C4,C5,C8_______220µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitors
IC1__________NE5532 Low noise Dual Op-amp
J1____________3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket
SW1____________SPST Slide or toggle switch
B1_______________9V PP3 Alkaline battery
Clip for PP3 Battery
Comments:
After several requests by correspondents, the decision of designing a 9V powered Headphone Amplifier was finally taken. The main requirement was to power the circuit by means of a common, PP3 (transistor radio) alkaline battery.
So, implementing a low current drawing circuit was absolutely necessary, though preserving a High Quality performance.
The appearance of the 5534 low-noise op-amp at a reasonable price was much appreciated by audio designers. It is now difficult or impossible to design a discrete stage that has the performance of the 5534 without quite unacceptable complexity. 5534 op-amps are now available from several sources, in a conventional 8-pin d.i.l. format. This version is internally compensated for gains of three or more, but requires a small external capacitor (5-15pF) for unity-gain stability. The 5532 is a very convenient package of two 5534s in one 8-pin device with internal unity-gain compensation, as there are no spare pins.
The 5534/2 is a low-distortion, low-noise device, having also the ability to drive low-impedance loads to a full voltage swing while maintaining low distortion. Furthermore, it is fully output short-circuit proof.
Therefore, this circuit was implemented with a single 5532 chip forming a pair of stereo, inverting amplifiers, having an ac gain of about 3.5 and capable of delivering up to 3.6V peak-to-peak into a 32 Ohm load (corresponding to 50mW RMS) at less than 0.025% total harmonic distortion (1kHz & 10kHz).
If we consider that the mean current drawing at a power output of 15mW per channel is around 12-13mA (both channels driven), this Headphone Amplifier will become a 'must' for many DIY enthusiasts needing a High Quality, High Performance portable device.
Technical data
Sensitivity:
200mV RMS for 15.6mW RMS output
350mV RMS for 50mW RMS output
Maximum undistorted output: 3.6V Peak-to-peak
Frequency response: flat from 40Hz to 20KHz; -2.3dB @ 20Hz
Total harmonic distortion @ 1KHz: <0.025% at all power outputs up to 50mW RMS
Total harmonic distortion @10KHz: <0.02% at all power outputs up to 50mW RMS
Total current drawing @ 9V supply (both channels driven):
Standing current: 8.5mA
Mean current drawing @ 15mW RMS per channel: 12mA
Mean current drawing @ 35mW RMS per channel: 17mA
Portable 9V Headphone Amplifier from http://www.redcircuits.com
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