SeattleChris
Electrical
- Mar 29, 2007
- 8
Hello everyone,
I need to share the stereo line inputs to a codec with dual electret microphone inputs. My plan is to have a 2-channel analog switch under CPU control and feed Left Mic & Line to one channel and Right Mic and Line to the other. The Mic inputs would of course be fed through pre-amps first.
Am I on the correct path here? I'm specifically concerned about mic-pre selection and whether or not I need a PGA. I've got the LMV1031 earmarked but I'm interested in other suggestions, better approaches, etc.
The on-chip PGAs for the line inputs have a gain of +12 to -34.5dB while the single on-chip mic pre can provide 0 to 20dB gain. So I don't think I can get away with no pre-amp in the mic chain. Part of the problem is that we will be evaluating different mics and sensitivities so I don't know in advance exactly how much gain I'm going to need. Since I need dual mics it makes the most sense to share the line inputs.
And no, I can't change the codec... sorry... :O(
Thank you in advance for all your help.
-SeattleChris
I need to share the stereo line inputs to a codec with dual electret microphone inputs. My plan is to have a 2-channel analog switch under CPU control and feed Left Mic & Line to one channel and Right Mic and Line to the other. The Mic inputs would of course be fed through pre-amps first.
Am I on the correct path here? I'm specifically concerned about mic-pre selection and whether or not I need a PGA. I've got the LMV1031 earmarked but I'm interested in other suggestions, better approaches, etc.
The on-chip PGAs for the line inputs have a gain of +12 to -34.5dB while the single on-chip mic pre can provide 0 to 20dB gain. So I don't think I can get away with no pre-amp in the mic chain. Part of the problem is that we will be evaluating different mics and sensitivities so I don't know in advance exactly how much gain I'm going to need. Since I need dual mics it makes the most sense to share the line inputs.
And no, I can't change the codec... sorry... :O(
Thank you in advance for all your help.
-SeattleChris