P-001_AnandKumar_IOTSentinels
This Gerber file contains the necessary information for fabricating the PCB design of a Bluetooth-enabled headphone. The design includes multiple layers, showcasing the electrical connections and component placements on both the top and bottom layers. Top Layer (Copper traces and components): The top copper layer is primarily responsible for routing the signals from key components such as the ESP32 module, MAX98357A audio amplifier, and the microphone. The ESP32 module, responsible for Bluetooth communication, is positioned centrally to optimize signal flow and minimize interference. Decoupling capacitors (100nF) are placed near critical components to ensure signal stability and noise suppression. Audio signal paths, as well as power distribution, are carefully routed to prevent cross-talk and ensure high-quality sound. Bottom Layer (Copper traces): The bottom layer contains the ground plane and additional routing for power and signal connections. The charging module (TP4056) and voltage regulator (AMS1117) are placed to manage power distribution, ensuring stable battery charging and regulated output for the ESP32 and other components. Connections to external interfaces such as the MicroSD breakout and auxiliary input are routed efficiently to avoid conflicts. Additional Components: All critical components are labeled, including decoupling capacitors (100nF) and resistors where needed, as well as external interfaces like the MicroSD card breakout. Mounting holes are provided for secure installation in a headphone casing, ensuring the board can be integrated seamlessly into the final product. The PCB is designed to minimize noise, with short signal paths and proper grounding for high-fidelity audio performance. This Gerber file ensures accurate manufacturing by containing data for copper layers, silkscreen, solder mask, and drill files.... show more23 Comments
Revolutionary Blush Gadget Copter
Purpose: Design a schematic for a wearable ECG signal monitoring device that is compact and sends readings via Bluetooth. Components: Arduino Nicla Sense ME: To serve as the central processing unit of the device. MCP3911: To capture the ECG signal. AD8606: To amplify the ECG signal. Battery: To power the device with a consideration for the battery to be rechargeable via a Type-C port. Specifications: The device must be small and wearable, like the one shown in the image provided. It should have Bluetooth capabilities for transmitting data. Include a charging circuit for the battery using a Type-C connection. Enhancements: Suggest potential improvements in design for efficiency, size reduction, or additional features. Constraints: The size and shape should be as unobtrusive as possible for ease of wear. Note: Please advise on the inclusion of any additional components that may be necessary for the operation, stabilization, or improvement of signal quality.... show more17 Comments
BHI160B Reference design
This project is a reference design for the BHI160B sensor featuring an I2C interface with QWIIC and pin headers. The design includes decoupling capacitors and pull-up resistors for signal integrity. It's powered by a 3.3V supply. #referenceDesign #project #sensor #accelerometer #BHI160B #referenceDesign #imu #stm #template #reference-design... show more15 Comments
Yearling Sapphire Dejarik
Purpose: Design a schematic for a wearable ECG signal monitoring device that is compact and sends readings via Bluetooth. Components: Arduino Nicla Sense ME: To serve as the central processing unit of the device. MCP3911: To capture the ECG signal. AD8606: To amplify the ECG signal. Battery: To power the device with a consideration for the battery to be rechargeable via a Type-C port. Specifications: The device must be small and wearable, like the one shown in the image provided. It should have Bluetooth capabilities for transmitting data. Include a charging circuit for the battery using a Type-C connection. Enhancements: Suggest potential improvements in design for efficiency, size reduction, or additional features. Constraints: The size and shape should be as unobtrusive as possible for ease of wear. Note: Please advise on the inclusion of any additional components that may be necessary for the operation, stabilization, or improvement of signal quality.... show more14 Comments
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) circuit
This project is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) circuit. It primarily uses a BFU520YX transistor as the active component. BNC connectors are used for signal input and output. The circuit is designed for high-frequency signals. #project #Template #projectTemplate #LNA #RF #BFU520YX... show more11 Comments
ISO1042 Reference Design
This ISO1042BDWR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ISO1042 #ISO1042BDWR #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more9 Comments
NTZD3154NT1G
The NTZD3154N, manufactured by ON Semiconductor, is a dual N-channel MOSFET designed for small signal applications. This component boasts a low RDS(on) for improved system efficiency and a low threshold voltage, making it highly suitable for applications such as load/power switches, power supply converter circuits, and battery management in devices like cell phones, digital cameras, and PDAs. The NTZD3154N features a compact 1.6 x 1.6 mm footprint and an ESD-protected gate, ensuring robust performance in constrained spaces. With a maximum drain-to-source voltage (VDSS) of 20 V and a continuous drain current of up to 540 mA (at 25°C), the NTZD3154N is optimized for efficient power management. The device is also compliant with RoHS standards, being Pb-Free and Halogen Free/BFR Free, ensuring environmentally friendly usage. The component is available in the SOT-563-6 package, identified by the specific device code "TV" and a date code marking.... show more8 Comments
NIFPES_Speech_IOT_Project
This is a speech output model for a NIFPES (Nitrogen Injection Fire Prevention and Exhaustion System) machine. ESP32 is being used where it is connected with a limit switch LXW20-11M and ESP32 is connected with DFPlayer mini MP3 Speaker module and the speaker module is further connected to a speaker. This model is powered by a PLC SMPS of 24V and is connected to the door of the control panel of the machine. Function:- Now whenever the door is opened or closed, there is a speech output from the speaker "The door is open" or "The door is closed". Further work to be done:- I need to integrate the fire alarm signals and 20 more signals of 24v each from the PLC output to the ESP32 so that there can be speech outputs whenever any signal is high.... show more8 Comments
Pedalboard Headphone Amp
Stereo headphone amp meant to fit in a pedal enclosure for use on a pedalboard. Buffers the signal, then splits it to an output meant to go to a mixer and a headphone out. The headphone amp circuit is applied to the signal before the headphone jack. Originally designed to give the ability to run effects after an amp simulator pedal with no effects loop. Example chain: amp sim > wet effects > headphone amp > mixer. References: https://electrosmash.com/images/tech/klon-centaur/klon-centaur-power-supply.png https://aionfx.com/app/files/docs/refractor_documentation.pdf https://www.muzique.com/lab/buffers.htm... show more6 Comments
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
This is a project of a variable frequency drive controlled by a PWM signal from ESP32, which is located on the board #AC #ESP32 #VDF #WiFi... show more5 Comments
ISO1042-Q1DWV Reference Design
This ISO1042BDWR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ISO1042 #ISO1042BDWR #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more5 Comments
SN65HVD230 Reference Design
This SN65HVD230DR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit that facilitates robust data communication across the CAN network. The design incorporates a variety of capacitors and resistors to maintain signal quality, and it employs a NUP2105L for voltage protection. This circuit is ideally suited for applications that need reliable data communication in automotive or industrial settings. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #SN65HVD230 #SN65HVD230DR #referenceDesign #reference-design #template #canbus #texas-instruments... show more4 Comments
TCAN1042 Reference Design
This TCAN1042HDR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit that facilitates robust data communication across the CAN network. The design incorporates a variety of capacitors and resistors to maintain signal quality, and it employs a NUP2105L for voltage protection. This circuit is ideally suited for applications that need reliable data communication in automotive or industrial settings. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #TCAN1042 #TCAN1042HDR #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #reference-design #template... show more3 Comments
Coffee Waker Main HQ W/ Module V3.1 82a2
The Coffee Waker is a unique, full-featured coffee maker alarm clock designed to brighten your morning routine with the irresistible aroma of freshly brewed coffee. By seamlessly integrating multiple high-performance components onto a single main board, the Coffee Waker delivers both functionality and innovation: - **Processing & Connectivity:** Powered by an ESP32-S3, it offers built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, enabling smart scheduling, remote control, and over-the-air updates. - **Precision Sensing:** A 16-bit load cell ADC provides accurate measurements, ensuring precise weight sensing for coffee bean dosing or liquid volume monitoring. - **Quality Audio Output:** The onboard 16-bit MP3 DAC guarantees clear audio playback, from alarm sounds to any custom wake-up messages you program. - **Robust Power Handling:** With a 120V heater cartridge relay and a 12V wakeup light converter integrated, the board safely manages high voltage switching and provides a visually soothing light routine. - **Thoughtful Integration:** Designed with automotive-grade components, precision regulators, and careful signal routing, the Coffee Waker Main Board combines performance with reliability while keeping a compact footprint. Overall, the Coffee Waker transcends the ordinary alarm clock, merging daily utility with modern connectivity and a touch of luxury—making it the perfect addition to any nightstand. #CoffeeWaker #SmartHome #CoffeeMaker #AlarmClock #MorningRoutine #Technology #Innovation... show more3 Comments
Oscillator Circuits
This project is a Oscillator Circuits, designed to output waveforms such as sine, square and triangular waves. It leverages the capabilities of operational amplifiers (op-amps) like the LMV321 in combination with resistors and capacitors to shape the output signals. The design benefits from the op-amps' negative feedback to stabilize and regulate the signal output. #project #LMV321 #Oscillator #waveforms... show more3 Comments
ATA6560 Reference Design
This ATA6560-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ATA6560-GBQW-N #ATA6560 #referenceDesign #canbus #microchip #template #reference-design... show more3 Comments
ADM3050EBRIZ Reference Design
This ADM3050EBRIZ-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ADM3050EBRIZ #ADM3050 #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more3 Comments
Crystal Oscillator Circuit
Simulation of a crystal oscillator circuit using an LM318 op-amp A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a constant frequency.... show more2 Comments
Phase-Locked Loop Circuit
A control system that generates a signal with a phase related to the phase of an input signal. It's used in radio, telecommunications, and computers for frequency synthesis and synchronization. #project #PLL... show more2 Comments
LQFP-32_7x7mm_P0.8mm
LQFP-32 is a surface-mount package for integrated circuits (ICs) with 32 leads arranged in a 7x7 mm square grid. The lead pitch is 0.8 mm, and the body size is approximately 7.0 mm x 7.0 mm x 1.4 mm (L x W x H). LQFP-32 is commonly used for microcontrollers, digital signal processors, and other complex ICs that require a high pin count. It provides a low-profile solution that is well-suited for space-constrained applications. 32-LQFP #part #template... show more1 Comment
ISO1042 Reference Design 41Ht
This ISO1042BDWR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ISO1042 #ISO1042BDWR #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more1 Comment
ISO1042 Reference Design
This ISO1042BDWR-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ISO1042 #ISO1042BDWR #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design... show more1 Comment
Vybronics VLV041235L-L20 LRA 564a
The VLV041235L-L20 rectangular, Z-axis LRA can be used for a variety of haptic feedback applications. This LRA is different than most rectangular LRA's which oscillate in the X plane, along the length of the device. Like all LRA's this device is typically connected to a LRA driver IC which produces the AC drive signal for this device.... show more1 Comment
BHI160B Reference design
This project is a reference design for the BHI160B sensor featuring an I2C interface with QWIIC and pin headers. The design includes decoupling capacitors and pull-up resistors for signal integrity. It's powered by a 3.3V supply. #referenceDesign #project #sensor #accelerometer #BHI160B #referenceDesign #imu #stm #template #reference-design... show more1 Comment
RPi TDC
Time-to-Digital converter plug-on module (shield) for Raspberry Pi B+. The board utilizes a TDC7200 (TI) with a time resolution of ~50ps. The Start/Stop inputs to the TDC can be configured with JP2 from either external signals or coming from the RPi's GPIO5 pin in case a timing signal is present at this pin from another plug-on board on the same RPi. Start and Stop signals can be configured from different signals (coming from the input connectors) or the same source (setting "common" on JP3) either supplied from the Start input connector or GPIO5. Read-out of the TDC chip is done through the RPi's SPI bus.... show more1 Comment
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) circuit bd4e
This project is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) circuit. It primarily uses a BFU520YX transistor as the active component. BNC connectors are used for signal input and output. The circuit is designed for high-frequency signals. #project #Template #projectTemplate #LNA #RF #BFU520YX... show more1 Comment
ADM3054BRWZ-RL7 Reference Design kkpD
This ADM3054BRWZ-RL7-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ADM3054 #ADM3054BRWZ-RL7 #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design #reference-design... show more1 Comment
ADM3054BRWZ-RL7 Reference Design
This ADM3054BRWZ-RL7-based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #ADM3054 #ADM3054BRWZ-RL7 #referenceDesign #canbus #texas-instruments #template #reference-design #reference-design... show more1 Comment
MCP2544WFD Reference Design
This MCP2544WFD -based reference design is a CAN bus transceiver circuit, providing reliable data communication over the CAN network. The design features a range of capacitors and resistors to ensure signal integrity, and a NUP2105L for voltage protection. It's ideal for applications requiring reliable data communication in an automotive or industrial environment. CANBus have block terminal connector and surface mount test points. #referenceDesign #project #CANbus #interface #transceiverCircuit #MCP2544WFD #MCP2544WFDT-H/MNY #template #canbus #microchip #reference-design... show more1 Comment
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) circuit 83dS
This project is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) circuit. It primarily uses a BFU520YX transistor as the active component. BNC connectors are used for signal input and output. The circuit is designed for high-frequency signals. #project #Template #projectTemplate #LNA #RF #BFU520YX... show more1 Comment
MMBFJ177
The J175, J176, MMBFJ175, MMBFJ176, and MMBFJ177 are a series of P-Channel switches designed and manufactured by onsemi™, suitable for low-level analog switching, sample-and-hold circuits, and chopper-stabilized amplifiers. These components are sourced from process 88, indicating a specific manufacturing technique employed by onsemi™ to ensure consistent performance and reliability. The devices are offered in both TO-92 and SOT-23 packages, catering to a variety of mounting preferences and application requirements. They are characterized by their ability to handle a drain-gate voltage of -30V, a gate-source voltage of 30V, and a forward gate current of 50 mA. Operating and storage junction temperature ranges are specified from -55 to +150°C, ensuring robustness across a wide range of environmental conditions. With features like low on-resistance and high transconductance, these components are optimized for efficient signal modulation and minimal power loss, making them highly suitable for precision applications in analog signal processing.... show more1 Comment
CD4052BE
Texas Instruments presents the CD4051B, CD4052B, and CD4053B series, a family of CMOS single 8-Channel, differential 4-Channel, and triple 2-Channel analog multiplexers or demultiplexers with logic-level conversion. Engineered for precise, reliable control of analog and digital signals, these components are characterized by their wide range of signal handling (3 V to 20 V for digital and up to 20 VP-P for analog signals), low ON resistance (125 Ω typical over 15 VP-P signal input range for VDD - VEE = 18 V), high OFF resistance (+100 pA typical channel leakage at VDD - VEE = 18 V), and minimal quiescent power dissipation (0.2 μW typical at VDD - Vss = VDD - VEE = 10 V). They come equipped with on-chip binary address decoding for easy integration and minimized system logic complexity. Available in a variety of package types, including CDIP, PDIP, SOIC, SOP, and TSSOP, these multiplexers/demultiplexers support a broad spectrum of analog to digital and digital to analog conversion applications, signal gating, factory automation, and other uses where reliable signal handling is crucial. With parametric ratings at 5 V, 10 V, and 15 V, and an operational temperature range of -55°C to 125°C, these components are also 100% tested for quiescent current at 20 V, assuring dependable performance across diverse environmental conditions.... show more1 Comment
ESP32 BLDC Motor Controller
Multi-layer circular BLDC motor controller for a 24 V, up to 750 W system using an ESP32-WROOM with DRV8323RS gate driver, six external MOSFETs, 2 mOhm shunt current sensing, bottom-mounted AS5600 encoder, USB-C programming/user interface, 3.3 V logic powered from the DRV8323RS buck regulator, and heavy motor phase pads sized for approximately 30 A current paths. Target layout is a circular board around 50 mm diameter, expandable if required for thermal management, power routing, and signal integrity.... show moreBluetooth RC Car Controller
Bluetooth RC car controller using ESP32-WROOM-32E, TB6612FNG dual H-bridge, XL4015 5V buck module, DC barrel battery input, dual 2-pin motor screw terminals, 1000uF VM bulk capacitor, 100nF decoupling, 10k EN pull-up, 30 mil power traces, 10 mil signal traces, and ESP32 antenna edge keep-out.... show moreCareful Beige Lightcycle
Driver drowsiness detection ECG front end based on the AD8232 with ECG electrode interface, analog signal conditioning, a dedicated 50 Hz twin-T notch filter for power-line interference rejection, regulated low-noise analog power, and a downstream conditioned ECG output prepared for processing and fatigue/drowsiness analysis.... show moreBlue Ant AMP Architecture Rev2 Six Board System
Single-project implementation of the Blue Ant AMP Architecture Rev2 using one shared schematic with six logical board partitions: PCB-01 phono stage, PCB-02 input selector and relay attenuator interface, PCB-03 balanced driver and RCA-to-balanced conversion interface, PCB-04 dual logical power amplifier channels, PCB-05 multi-rail power supply, and PCB-06 isolated control and display. Explicit inter-partition connector interfaces and named nets preserve balanced signal handling after RCA conversion, distinct rail domains (+63V, -63V, +15V, -15V, +5V, +3.3V), and documented hard constraints including low-noise analog isolation and high-voltage domain separation.... show moreCoffee Waker Main HQ W/ Module V5.0.1 57d8
Coffee Waker main control board for an alarm-enabled coffee maker. It coordinates wake-up functions including brewing-related control, lighting, audio, sensing, and appliance interfacing to prepare and signal a scheduled wake-up experience.... show moreArchitectural Lavender Translation Collar
Architectural Lavender Translation Collar – ESP32‑S3 Wi‑Fi + LoRa, USB‑C, Li‑ion, low‑power design Overview Experience a cutting-edge IoT solution with this low‑power board built around the ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8. Designed for seamless Wi‑Fi (2.4 GHz), BLE, and LoRa (868 MHz) connectivity, this board integrates ENS161 and ENS210 sensors over I2C alongside an RFM95W‑868 LoRa radio on SPI. It is powered via a 3.7 V Li‑ion cell with USB‑C charging up to 500 mA, complete with full battery protection, a robust 3.3 V rail tailored for Wi‑Fi burst currents, and per‑peripheral power gating to enhance energy efficiency. Core Features • MCU: ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8 equipped with an onboard PCB antenna for 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi/BLE, ensuring optimal wireless performance. • Sensors: Integrated ENS161 and ENS210 sensors utilize a shared I2C bus with controllable 4.7 kΩ pull‑ups for streamlined communication. • LoRa Radio: The RFM95W‑868 module, connected via SPI, enables long‑range communication at 868 MHz. Power & USB‑C Connectivity • Battery: A reliable 3.7 V 1200 mAh Li‑ion battery connected via a right‑angle JST‑PH 2‑pin connector features built‑in battery protection. • Charging: The USB‑C receptacle, with CC resistors and TVS protection on D+/D− along with series resistors, supports fast, safe charging with a current limit of 500 mA. • Regulation: A dedicated 3.3 V regulator capable of handling Wi‑Fi burst currents coupled with bulk and high‑frequency decoupling ensures stable operation, supported by status LEDs indicating power and charge states. Low‑Power Control • Peripheral Management: Load switches allow selective power‑gating of the ENS161, ENS210, and RFM95W modules, controlled directly by ESP32‑S3 GPIOs. • Energy Efficiency: Controllable I2C pull‑ups minimize idle current, vital for prolonged battery life in IoT applications. RF and Antenna Integration • 2.4 GHz: Utilizes the integrated PCB antenna on the ESP32‑S3 with proper ground/metal keep‑out zones for optimal signal integrity. • 868 MHz: Features a controlled‑impedance feed from the RFM95W to a PI matching network (C‑L‑C pads) with flexible antenna options—selectable via SMA connector, chip antenna, or PCB trace—and includes RF ESD protection. Connectivity & Debug Features • USB‑C Interface: Provides secure data connectivity with integrated safeguards and proper terminations. • Debugging: A comprehensive programming/debug header exposes EN, BOOT, and UART lines, with test points on key rails and buses (3V3, VBAT, SCK, MOSI, MISO, SDA, SCL, RESET/EN, GND) to simplify development and troubleshooting. Design Verification • Rigorous ERC/DRC and decoupling checks ensure adherence to component ratings and optimal signal routing. • Maintain RF keep‑outs and impedance‑controlled traces for both 2.4 GHz and 868 MHz paths, securing reliable performance even during high‑intensity operations. #IoT #ESP32S3 #LoRa #LowPowerDesign #USB-C #WirelessConnectivity #BatteryPowered #RFDesign... show moreActive Three-Way Crossover on NE5532
TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENT AND DESIGN GUIDE Active Three-Way Crossover on NE5532 Powered by AM4T-4815DZ and Amplifiers TPA3255 (Updated Version) 1. GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE DEVICE The goal of the development is to create an active three-way audio crossover for one channel of a loudspeaker system, working with the following drivers: LF: VISATON W250 MF: VISATON MR130 HF: Morel MDT-12 Each frequency range is amplified by a separate power amplifier: LF: TPA3255 in PBTL mode (mono) MF + HF: second TPA3255 in stereo mode (one channel for MF, the other for HF) The crossover accepts a single linear audio signal (mono) and divides it into three frequency bands: Range Frequency Range LF 0 – 650 Hz MF 650 – 2500 Hz HF 2500 Hz and above Filter type: Linkwitz–Riley 4th order (24 dB/oct) at each crossover point (650 Hz and 2500 Hz). The crossover must provide: minimal self-noise; no audible distortion in the audible range; stable operation with NE5532 at ±15 V power supply; easy adjustment of the level for each band, as well as the overall level (via the input buffer). 2. FILTER TYPES AND BASIC OPERATING PRINCIPLES Each filter is implemented as two cascaded Sallen–Key 2nd order (Butterworth) stages, resulting in a final 4th order LR4 filter. Topology: non-inverting Sallen–Key, optimal for NE5532. For all stages: Cascade gain: K ≈ 1.586 This provides a Q factor of 0.707 (Butterworth), which in combination gives a Linkwitz–Riley 4th order. 3. COMPONENT VALUES FOR FILTERS 3.1 Universal Parameters RC chain capacitors: 10 nF, film capacitors, tolerance ≤ 5% Resistors: metal-film, tolerance ≤ 1% The gain of each stage is set by feedback resistors: Rf = 5.9 kΩ Rg = 10 kΩ K ≈ 1 + (Rf / Rg) ≈ 1.59 The circuit should allow for the installation of a small capacitor (10–47 pF) in parallel with Rf (footprint provided) for possible stability correction (not mandatory to install in the first revision). 3.2 650 Hz Filters (Low-frequency boundary for MF) These are used for the division between W250 and MR130. LP650 — Low-frequency Filter 2nd Order R1 = 24.9 kΩ R2 = 24.9 kΩ C1 = 10 nF C2 = 10 nF Two stages: LP650 #1 and LP650 #2. HP650 — MF High-frequency Filter 2nd Order Same values: R1 = 24.9 kΩ R2 = 24.9 kΩ C1 = 10 nF C2 = 10 nF Two stages: HP650 #1 and HP650 #2. 3.3 2500 Hz Filters (Upper boundary for MF) These are used for the division between MR130 → MDT-12. LP2500 — High-pass MF Filter R1 = 6.34 kΩ R2 = 6.34 kΩ C1 = 10 nF C2 = 10 nF Two stages: LP2500 #1 and LP2500 #2. HP2500 — High-frequency Filter Same values: R1 = 6.34 kΩ R2 = 6.34 kΩ C1 = 10 nF C2 = 10 nF Two stages: HP2500 #1 and HP2500 #2. 4. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS The NE5532 (dual op-amp, DIP-8 or SOIC-8) is used. A minimum of 4 packages (8 channels) for filters: NE5532 Function U1A, U1B LP650 #1, LP650 #2 (LF) U2A, U2B HP650 #1, HP650 #2 (Lower MF cut-off) U3A, U3B LP2500 #1, LP2500 #2 (Upper MF cut-off) U4A, U4B HP2500 #1, HP2500 #2 (HF) Additionally: U5 — input buffer / preamplifier (both channels) If necessary, an additional NE5532 (U6) for the balanced input (see section 6.2). All NE5532 should have local decoupling for power supply (see section 5.1). 5. CROSSOVER POWER SUPPLY AM4T-4815DZ DC/DC module is used: Input: 36–72 V, connected to the 48 V power supply for TPA3255 amplifiers. Output: +15 V / –15 V, up to 0.133 A per side. Maximum output capacitance: ≤ 47 µF per side (according to the datasheet). 5.1 Power Filtering Input (48 V): RC variant (simpler, acceptable for the first revision): R = 1–2 Ω / 1–2 W C = 47–100 µF (for 63 V or higher) LC variant (preferred for improved noise immunity): L = 10–22 µH C = 47–100 µF The developer may implement LC if confident in choosing the inductance and its parameters. Output +15 V and –15 V (general filtering): Electrolytic capacitor 10–22 µF per side 100 nF (X7R) per side to GND Local decoupling for NE5532 (REQUIRED): For each NE5532 package: 100 nF between +15 V and GND 100 nF between –15 V and GND Place as close as possible to the op-amp power pins (short traces). Additional local filtering for power lines: For each NE5532, decouple from the ±15 V main rails: Either 4.7–10 Ω resistor in series with +15 V and –15 V, Or ferrite bead in each rail. After this component, place local capacitors (100 nF + 1–4.7 µF) to ground. 6. INPUT TRACT: INPUTS, BUFFER, ADJUSTMENT 6.1 Unbalanced Input (RCA / Jack / Linear) The main mode is the unbalanced linear input, for example, RCA. Input tract structure: RF-filter and protection: Signal → series resistor Rin_series = 100–220 Ω After resistor — capacitor Cin_RF = 470–1000 pF to GND This forms a low-level RF filter and reduces high-frequency noise. DC-block (low-pass HP-filter): Capacitor Cin_DC = 2.2–4.7 µF film in series Resistor to ground Rin_to_GND = 47–100 kΩ Cut-off frequency — negligible in the audio range but removes DC. Input buffer / preamplifier (NE5532, U5): Non-inverting configuration. Input — after DC-block. Gain: adjustable, e.g., Rg_fixed = 10 kΩ (to GND through trimmer) Rf = 10–20 kΩ + footprint for trimmer (e.g., 20 kΩ) The gain should be in the range of 0 dB to +10…+12 dB. Possible configuration: Rg = 10 kΩ fixed Rf = 10 kΩ + 10 kΩ trimmer in series. This allows adjusting the overall level of the crossover according to the source and amplifier levels. Buffer output: A low-impedance output (after NE5532) This signal is simultaneously fed to the inputs of all filters: LP650 (LF) HP650 → LP2500 (MF) HP2500 (HF) 6.2 Balanced Input (XLR / TRS) — Optional, but laid out on the board The board should allow for a balanced input, even if it’s not used in the first revision. Implementation requirements: XLR/TRS connector (L, R, GND) or separate 3-pin header. Simple differential receiver on NE5532 (extra U6 package or use one channel of U5 if sufficient). Circuit: classic instrumentation amplifier or differential amplifier: Inputs: IN+ and IN– Output — single-ended signal of the same level (or slightly amplified), fed to DC-block and buffer (or directly to the buffer if integrated). Switching between balanced/unbalanced mode: Implement using jumpers / bridges or adapters: Either switch before the buffer, Or use two separate pads, one of which is unused. All balanced input grounds must be connected to the same AGND point as the unbalanced input to avoid ground loops. 7. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT OF BANDS (BEST METHOD) The level adjustment of each band (LOW, MID, HIGH) is required to match the sensitivity of the speakers and amplifiers. Recommended method: After each full filter (after LP650×2, MID-chain HP650×2 → LP2500×2, HP2500×2), install: A passive attenuator: Series: Rseries (0–10 kΩ, adjustable) Shunt: Rshunt to GND (10–22 kΩ, fixed or adjustable) For simplicity and reliability: Implementation on the board: For each band (LOW, MID, HIGH) provide: Pad for multi-turn trimmer 10–20 kΩ as a divider (between signal and ground) in the "level adjustment" configuration. If adjustment is not needed — install a fixed divider (two resistors) or simply use a jumper. It is preferable to use: For setup: multi-turn trimmers 10–20 kΩ, available on the top side of the board. Nominals for the initial configuration can be selected through measurements, but the PCB should have flexibility. This provides: Accurate balancing of band volumes without interfering with the filters; Flexibility for fine-tuning to the specific characteristics of the speakers. 8. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS OF THE CROSSOVER (FINAL) 8.1 Inputs 1× Unbalanced linear input (RCA or 3-pin header) 1× Balanced input (XLR/TRS or 3-pin header) — optional, but space must be provided on the board. Input impedance (unbalanced after RF-filter): 22–50 kΩ. The input tract must be implemented using shielded cables. 8.2 Outputs Outputs to amplifiers: Output Signal LOW OUT After LP650×2 (LF) MID OUT After HP650×2 → LP2500×2 (MF) HIGH OUT After HP2500×2 (HF) Each output: Series resistor 100–220 Ω (prevents possible oscillations and simplifies cable management). A nearby own AGND pad (ground output), so the signal pair SIG+GND runs together. Outputs should be compactly placed on 2-pin connectors (SIG+GND) or 3-pin (SIG+GND+reserve). 9. PCB DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Board Number of layers: 2 layers Bottom layer: solid analog ground (AGND). 9.2 Component Placement Key principles: RC chains of each filter (R1, R2, C1, C2, Rf, Rg) should form a compact "island" around the corresponding op-amp. If elements are placed too far apart, the filter will not work correctly (calculated frequency and Q will shift). Feedback tracks (Rf and Rg) should be as short and direct as possible. The AM4T-4815DZ module should be placed: Far from the input buffer, Far from the first filter stages, If necessary, make a "cutout" in the ground under it to limit noise propagation. Place the input connector, RF-filter, and buffer on one side of the board, and the output connectors on the opposite side. 9.3 Ground The entire audio circuit uses one analog ground: AGND. Connect AGND to the power ground (48 V and amplifiers) at one point ("star"). The star should be implemented as: One point/pad where: The ground of the input, The ground of the filters, The ground of the outputs, The ground of the DC/DC. Avoid long narrow "ground" jumpers — use wide polygons with a single connection point. 9.4 Placement of Output Connectors Group LOW/MID/HIGH compactly. Each should have its own GND pad nearby. Route the SIG+GND pairs as signal pairs, avoiding large loops. 10. 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