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Properties describe core aspects of the project.
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Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $1.32–$3.66 |
LCSC | $0.97–$2.62 |
Mouser | $3.24 |
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- Impedance Matching: Ensure that the input and output impedances of the pedal are suitable for guitar pickups and amplifiers, respectively. This usually means high input impedance (e.g., 1MΩ) and low output impedance.
- Signal Attenuation/Boosting: Depending on the signal chain, there may be a need for pre-amplification stages before routing signals through the multiplexers to ensure the signal strength is preserved.
3. Power Supply Issues- Isolation and Filtering: Audio circuits are sensitive to power supply noise. Ensure that the power supply is well-filtered and, if possible, isolated from noisy digital circuit grounds.
- Voltage Levels: The 5V power supply is adequate for the CD4051BE ICs but ensure any amplification stages are provided with the required voltage levels, taking into account headroom for audio signal swings.
4. Grounding- It's crucial in audio circuits to have a well-thought-out ground scheme to avoid ground loops, which can introduce hum into the audio signal. Since there was a mention of a ground connection but no clear implementation, make sure to establish a single ground point to which all grounds converge (star grounding).
5. Inputs and Outputs Clarification- Guitar In +/- and Out +/-: These are likely the main audio input from the guitar and the output to an amplifier or another pedal. Ensure that these signals are buffered appropriately to prevent loading the guitar pickup and to drive the output with sufficient strength.
- FX Send/Return: These might be auxiliary connections for external effects loops. They should also be appropriately buffered.
6. Control Interfaces- Consider using footswitches or other user input mechanisms to control these lines.
- You might need debouncing circuits or software debouncing if using microcontrollers to ensure clean switching without glitches.
7. Multiplexer Connection Specifics