resolved: best way to handle switching in audio pre-amp
From: Mac (foo_at_bar.net)
Date: 12/08/04
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 02:39:11 GMT
In an earlier post, I asked how to handle switching of line level signals
in an audio pre-amp.
I received a lot of good suggestions, but ultimately I think I will go
with the ADG452, a quad analog SPST switch from AD with Ron = 4 Ohms. The
logic input is TTL compatible when the logic power supply is +5V, and the
performance of the analog switch is specified under single and split
supplies of various different voltages.
Thanks to all who responded and pointed me in the right direction.
--Mac
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