breadboard microphone amplifier
The signal from a microphone is two weak for a standard line input. This low-noise DC-coupled
microphone amplifier provides a solution for anyone who wants to connect a microphone to his or her hi-fi installation.
As can be seen from the schematic diagram, a good circuit does not have to be complex. A differential amplifier is built around T1 (MAT-03E), which is a low-noise dual transistor. The combination of T2 and LED D1 forms a constant-current source for the input stage. A low-noise opamp (OP-270E) amplifies the difference signal that appears at the collectors of the dual transistor. The result is an analogue signal at line level.
Circuit Microphone Amplifier
Using Operational amplifier The
bandwidth of the amplifier ranges from 1 Hz to 20 kHz. Within the audio range (20 Hz to 20 kHz), the distortion is less than 0.005 percent. Since only half of the OP-270E is used, the remaining opamp could be used in the output stage of a stereo version. The amplifier can be powered from a stabilized, symmetrical supply with a voltage between ±12 V and ±15 V. Such
supply voltages are already present in many amplifier.