Home › Magazines › 2005 › July › Audio Click/plop Suppressor

Audio Click/plop Suppressor

-

Published in issue 345, July 2005

Audio amplifier circuits with a single supply voltage have output coupling capacitors that produce audible clicking or popping sounds when the supply voltage is switched on, since they must be initially charged to half the supply voltage. Similarly, a clicking or popping noise can be produced by the discharge current when the supply is switched off.

Relevant websites

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/ en/ds/MAX9890.pdf

Click below to download a PDF copy of this article from Elektor magazine.

 

Downloads 

PDF Article (040427-UK.pdf)
10 Elektor Credits
Please note. In view of the complexity of international markets, Elektor cannot guarantee the availability of components for this project.

Subscribe now

Subscribe to our free
E-weekly Newsletter!

Enter your Email address:

Follow Elektor

      

Act now!

Sponsored

FAQ

Before submitting questions, review our FAQ section!

Bestseller

Controller Area Network Projects

The aim of this book is to teach you the basic principles of CAN networks and in addition the development of microcontroller based projects using the CAN bus.

Package Deals

Elektor Bundles

Check our Package Deals and save money! Discounts up to 19% now available!

Price Slashed

Elektor OSPV

This Open Source People Vehicle is perfect for factory halls, warehouses, hospitals, colleges, schools etc.