Wednesday, June 30, 2010
USB-FX2 USB-2.0 interface board circuit schematic
There are some things one should be aware of when building the design above:
- Resonator: According to the data sheet, the FX2LP has an on-chip oscillator circuit which requires an external 24MHz (±100ppm) parallel resonant, fundamental mode crystal with 500uW drive level and 12pF (5% tolerance) load capacitors. So, you can't just put any 24MHz crystal there but things don't seem to be as critical as one may expect. I'm using a 24MHz fundamental mode crystal (24-MA505 from Reichelt) with 10..15pF caps (or even 32pF).
(Note: In the schematic above, there are 2 crystal oscillators in parallel merely to have both options on the PCB (one of them is an SMD). Only one of them is actually soldered onto the board.) - EEPROM: You can use an optional serial EEPROM to store either USB configuration data or a complete program which is loaded into the microcontroller's RAM at startup. You can leave it away completely to use default USB config data and download firmware via the USB (thereby also changing, the config data, it's the so-called ReNumeration thingy). Note, however, that if you leave away the EEPROM, you must still put in both the 2.2k I2C bus pull-up resistors.
- PWR_SEL: For USB-powered operation (500mA max), close a jumper between pins 2 and 3, for externally powered operation, apply 5V and GND to pins 2 and 1, respectively. There is an additional 5V, 3.3V and GND power connector called PWR_HUB to connect with add-on boards.
- For 5V-to-3.3V conversion, you need to use an LDO (low-dropout regulator) like the LM2937. It should have a drop-out of 1.2V max since the USB specs allow the 5V voltage to be as low as 4.5V on the slave side.
- Of course, usual voodoo applies like putting decoupling caps near by and keeping the USB data lines short. A massive ground plane is mandatory, at least for the analog half. Forget about Cypress telling you that you need at least a 4-layer PCB. My regular 2-layer PCB (ground plane on bottom) works stable in high-speed mode even with 3m USB cable.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Car Stereo Audio Amplifier with TDA1553CQ Circuit Diagram
This is a stereo audio amplifier for your car. The ambit is powered by a distinct IC TDA1553 with some alien components, this IC will handle your stereo car audio system.
The TDA1553CQ is a caked chip class-B achievement amplifier in a 13-lead artificial DIL-bent-SIL ability package. It contains 2×22 W amplifiers in BTL configuration. The accessory is primarily developed for car radio applications.
Special features of the device are:
3-state mode switch
· standby: low supply current (<100>
Loudspeaker protection
When a short-circuit to ground occurs, which forces a DC voltage across the loudspeaker of >= V, a built-in protection circuit becomes active and limits the DC voltage across the loudspeaker to <= V. Pin 12 detects the status of the protection circuit (e.g. for diagnostic purposes).
Short-circuit protection
If any output is short-circuited to ground during the standby mode, it becomes impossible to switch the circuit to the mute or operating condition. In this event the supply current will be limited to a few milliamps.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Circuits Schematic Mono Audio Mixer
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Circuit Diagram and Schematics Nokia N-Gage
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
10 Amp 13.8 Volt Power Supply Circuits Diagram
Parts
R1 1.5K ¼ Watt Resistor (optional, tie pins 6 & 5 of IC1 together if not used.)
R2,R3 0.1 Ohm 10 Watt Resistor (Tech America 900-1002)
R4 270 Ohm ¼ Watt Resistor
R5 680 Ohm ¼ Watt Resistor
R6,R7 0.15 Ohm 10 Watt Resistor (Tech America 900-1006)
R8 2.7K ¼ Watt Resistor
R9 1K Trimmer Potentiometer (RS271-280)
R10 3.3K ¼ Watt Resistor
C1,C2,C3,C4 4700 Microfarad Electrolytic Capacitor 35 Volt (observe polarity)
C5 100 Picofarad Ceramic Disk Capacitor
C6 1000 Microfarad Electrolytic Capacitor 25 Volt (observe polarity)
IC1 LM723 (RS276-1740) Voltage Regulator IC. Socket is recommended.
Q1 TIP3055T (RS276-2020) NPN Transistor (TO-220 Heat Sink Required)
Q2,Q3 2N3055 (RS276-2041) NPN Transistor (Large TO-3 Heat Sink Required)
S1 Any SPST Toggle Switch
F1 3 Amp Fast Blow Fuse
D1-D4 Full Wave Bridge Rectifier (RS276-1185)
T1 18 Volt, 10 Amp Transformer Hammond #165S18 (Tech America 900-5825)