2 layer board of 1.86 x 3.15 inches (47.3 x 80.1 mm)
Uploaded:
September 28, 2020
Shared:
September 29, 2020
Total Price:
$29.30
Switcher and mute button between headset and 2 computers.
Version 2 changes:
Switched to using Analog Devices audio switch https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADG733_734.pdf
halved the board size
de-popping the mic when mute is activated
added reverse-cu…
Switcher and mute button between headset and 2 computers.
Version 2 changes:
Switched to using Analog Devices audio switch https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADG733_734.pdf
halved the board size
de-popping the mic when mute is activated
added reverse-current protection diode
BOM: https://www.digikey.com/BOM/Create/CreateSharedBom?bomId=8390108
+100k resistors
+controller button/switch (just put 5v to U to mute, 5v to 2 to switch to the second audio source)
Notes:
PWR USB can be connected to a computer safely to provide 5v power to the board.
CTRL USB should NOT be connected to a computer, but rather to a custom button/switch. I use a USB port because it’s cheap, 4-wire, and easily available. If the 5v logic lines from the custom button/switch are applied to a computer’s USB port, it could fry the port.
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Switcher and mute button between headset and 2 computers.
Version 2 changes:
Switched to using Analog Devices audio switch https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADG733_734.pdf
halved the board size
de-popping the mic when mute is activated
added reverse-cu…
Switcher and mute button between headset and 2 computers.
Version 2 changes:
Switched to using Analog Devices audio switch https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADG733_734.pdf
halved the board size
de-popping the mic when mute is activated
added reverse-current protection diode
BOM: https://www.digikey.com/BOM/Create/CreateSharedBom?bomId=8390108
+100k resistors
+controller button/switch (just put 5v to U to mute, 5v to 2 to switch to the second audio source)
Notes:
PWR USB can be connected to a computer safely to provide 5v power to the board.
CTRL USB should NOT be connected to a computer, but rather to a custom button/switch. I use a USB port because it’s cheap, 4-wire, and easily available. If the 5v logic lines from the custom button/switch are applied to a computer’s USB port, it could fry the port.
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