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Phased array hardware

null1null1 wrote 11/09/2022 at 11:55 • 3 min read • Like

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Since my project is centred around the audible frequency spectrum, I am using "speakers" (sound emitters) and simple microphones. 

Transmitters:

Receivers:

The custom PCB was designed, only to help reduce wiring of power, ground and out for each of the MAX9814. Also, the preamp has a gain option that needed a wire. So doing this using wires I would need 4 wires per pre-amp times the number of channels, currently 16 but will 24. Thats almost 100 wires, just for connecting the pre-amp to the sampling units.

Below schematics is handling 8 channels. Output ends in a minijack connector so I can use standard audio cables (high quality) to lead to the sampling units.

I used EasyEDA service.

5 days after I submitted my schematics, I received it by currier

PCB layout.

Assembled 8 channel receiver. 

The pins on top of the pre-amps are for connecting the microphone arrays. This way, microphone arrays can easily be swapped around.

Audio interfaces and connection to computer

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