Information appliances (IA) put severe restrictions on audio circuits. What audio quality is possible? Which audio parameters are compromised in low-voltage designs? What can you do about it? Design parameters are examined and guidelines suggested. Important criteria are noise, interconnection, grounding and parts selection. Included is a performance summary of a sampling of IA audio devices.
Author:
Bohn, Dennis
Affiliation:
Rane Corporation, Mukilteo, WA
AES Conference:
18th International Conference: Audio for Information Appliances (March 2001)
Paper Number:
1851
Publication Date:
March 1, 2001
Subject:
Audio for Information Appliances
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