The Link 09 Electronics
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electronics £££££££££££££ by GURU/TSR in this montly chapter, i will be giving you ideas and theory for useful electronic circuits. for those of you who don't know a capactior from a potentiometer from a pile of shit, return to the menu as this is NOT your chapter this month i will show you how to make a simple crossover network for speakers a crossover network is a circuit that acts as a filter. it filters out HIGHER frequency signals from LOWER frequnecy signals and send them off to the correct speaker ie. high freq. to tweeters, low freq. to woofers. crossovers are used so as to increase to performance of speakers, especially at higher volumes. only two types of components are needed for most crossovers, capacitors and coils. a capacitor in series with a tweeter will filter out low freq. signals a coil in series with a woofer will filter out high freq. signals non-polarised, non-electrolytic capacitors are recomended for this type of work so greencaps, paper caps, or even bi-polar electros are usable. coils.... thats another story, i have searched the catalogues of many major electronics distributors and have only found one that sells coils - JAYCAR ELECTRONICS - , although they are rather expensive at around $5.50 each. if you prefer, you can get old power transformers, and experiment with using the secondary winding as straight out coils (thats all they are after all) or, you can wind your own. about 210 turns on an air cored wooded rod (16mm long, 12mm diam.) will give an inductance of 0.5 MILLIhenrys as above but with 300 turns will give you about 1.0 MILLIhenrys you can also use this formula to work out sizes etc.: 2 2 l=0.2a n /(3a+9b+10c) where: l=inductance in MICROhenries a=average diameter of coil in inches b=length of the coil in inches c=radial depth of the winding in inches n= total turns of wire OFF THE SUBJECT OF COILS the basic circuit diagram of a crossover ## """"""[][][]"";""""##""""""" # coil ! ## #tweeter !+ # ! cap. # +! ! #""# input #""# ! ! # # # # ! ! # # ! # # ! ! #""# ! #""# ! !+ """""""""""""";""""""""""""" +! woofer the following table will show you what coil and cap. to use for certain cut-off frequencies (depending on the characteristics of your speakers) for 8 ohm hz coil(mh) hz cap(uf) 250 4.0 2000 10.0 500 2.0 3000 6.8 750 1.47 4000 4.7 1000 1.0 5000 4.4 2000 0.47 if you are using a 4 ohm system, half the coil's value and double the cap's value. if you need more information (proper diagrams), on this or any other topics ie reset switches parallel copiers old old computers (pre- c64) then please contact me GURU/TSR -code swap xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -code letters teralba nsw 2284 -elect. swap australia -elect. letters -elect. info THIS CHAPTER WAS NOT BORING AND WAS NOT A WASTE OF TIME fire if you dare