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Hybrid microphone preamplifier with variable selection of amplifier technology
Musil, Tomáš ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a basic description of dynamic and condenser microphone, its performance regarding polar patterns and a type of mechanical construction. It also describes a principle of operation of a triode. The thesis deals with selecting of a suitable type of microprocessor to control microphone preamplifier functions. Last part contains a power supply and microphone preamplifier circuits design using a semiconductor and vacuum tube technology.
Mixing console for audio signals
Ryšavý, Ondřej ; Kufa, Jan (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis on the topic „Mixing console for audio signals“ deals with the design and production of a mixing console for mixing several independent audio channels. In the first step is designed a block diagram and then a circuit diagram. The overall configuration of the mixing console is: Four mono inputs, designed as a combined XLR/JACK 6,3 mm input, where you can connect a microphone or other mono signal (not both at the same time), two stereo inputs RCA(CINCH). Each channel allows five-band frequency correction, panorama, signal level control and signal level detection. The output is realized per line connectors (for connection to the amplifier), headphone output and headphone amplifier. After design, the mixing console is producted, revived and then measured in an audio laboratory.
Precision amplifier for acoustic characterization of headsets
Kadlec, Matěj ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Hanák, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with design of measurement interface compliant with ITU-T P.381 for measuring electroacoustic qualities of communication devices (e.g. headsets, handsets). Thesis provides design of main electrical circuit which combines headphone amplifier and two microphone preamplifiers – one for electret microphone and one for standard XLR microphone with optional phantom power. Power supply and auxiliary circuits are also considered in the design.
Universal audio interface for autonomous use
Trojak, Ondřej ; Šťáva, Martin (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
This text analyses the current situation within the audio signal work field and the appropriate ways of connecting electronic networks for processing blocks. The thesis deals with circuit design, firmware programming and physical realization of a subsequently measured autonomous battery-powered interface which provides volume control of input signals and conversion of different types of connectors and signal lines, consuming low power and adding low noise. The device is also equipped with a phantom power supply for condenser microphones. The control consists of a set of buttons, a rotary encoder and a display unit.
Mixing console for audio signals
Ryšavý, Ondřej ; Kufa, Jan (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis on the topic „Mixing console for audio signals“ deals with the design and production of a mixing console for mixing several independent audio channels. In the first step is designed a block diagram and then a circuit diagram. The overall configuration of the mixing console is: Four mono inputs, designed as a combined XLR/JACK 6,3 mm input, where you can connect a microphone or other mono signal (not both at the same time), two stereo inputs RCA(CINCH). Each channel allows five-band frequency correction, panorama, signal level control and signal level detection. The output is realized per line connectors (for connection to the amplifier), headphone output and headphone amplifier. After design, the mixing console is producted, revived and then measured in an audio laboratory.
Hybrid microphone preamplifier with variable selection of amplifier technology
Musil, Tomáš ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a basic description of dynamic and condenser microphone, its performance regarding polar patterns and a type of mechanical construction. It also describes a principle of operation of a triode. The thesis deals with selecting of a suitable type of microprocessor to control microphone preamplifier functions. Last part contains a power supply and microphone preamplifier circuits design using a semiconductor and vacuum tube technology.

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