AH Small Tech Limiter
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 6:26 pm
Just wondered if anyone has built the Albert H small tech limiter that was on the old radionecks forum? (schematic attached). I have built it on a breadboard and it appears to be working, the audio coming out is high quality going straight into my hifi amp. The only thing I can't work out is what the 47k variable resistor is for? Mine doesn't appear to do anything whatever way you tune it. I have checked the components to make sure everything is in place and is of the correct value. If I pull the VR out of the breadboard it carries on without it lol I would of thought it was to control the level of either the input or output? Or maybe the attack/delay times? Problem is the BA3312n datasheet is all in Chinese so not very helpful. Seems that pin 2 and 9 associated with the VR are going to the inverting input of the built in op amps (inside the BA3312n).
I have got the input connected straight to my cd player via a potentiometer so I can control the audio level going in. If I set the audio level in to 1v peak to peak the output appears to be 2v peak to peak. If I turn the pot right up so the input is getting the full level of the cd player (sometimes 6v peak to peak on the oscillocope!) the output level seems to remain the same 2V p-p so it does appear to limit well. The only thing I have noticed is occasionally I am seeing audio peaks outside of this 2v span for a split second. Is that normal with a limiter or will that overmodulate a carrier more than 75khz if connected to a transmitter?
I have got the input connected straight to my cd player via a potentiometer so I can control the audio level going in. If I set the audio level in to 1v peak to peak the output appears to be 2v peak to peak. If I turn the pot right up so the input is getting the full level of the cd player (sometimes 6v peak to peak on the oscillocope!) the output level seems to remain the same 2V p-p so it does appear to limit well. The only thing I have noticed is occasionally I am seeing audio peaks outside of this 2v span for a split second. Is that normal with a limiter or will that overmodulate a carrier more than 75khz if connected to a transmitter?