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How to convert differential input to single-ended output?

Hardware design
December 11, 2020 by Peggy 411

I need to convert a differential audio signal into a single-ended audio signal, and then use a power amplifier to amplify it.

I wonder if there is any good way?

I made a design by myself and implemented it with LM358. The circuit can work, but I feel that the output audio is distorted and lost words.

Send out the picture, everyone help me see.

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Aleksandar Posted on December 11, 2020

Are you researching ADI's instrument amplifiers?

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Bastian Posted on December 11, 2020

At least you have to consider dual power supplies or other things, don't let the signal "hit the wall".

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Brie Posted on December 11, 2020

If your in+ in- output is not far from the power amplifier input, long-distance transmission is not required. For example, the transmission distance is less than 5 cm. Directly use IN+ or IN- to output to the power amplifier, and leave the other output unconnected. LM358 is not good for audio amplifier, SR is too small. The output sound is not bright. Change to NE5532.

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