Fearsome
Newbie level 6
I'm doing a project with a ISD4002 audio recorder. An electret mic is preamplified and the signal is fed to the ISD4002. The signal out from the ISD4002 is fed to a LM386 amplifier and 8 ohm speaker.
The schematics are here:
Evereything works but I get a lot of low frequency noise, or humming. Here is the output from the ISD4002. The large spike at 1.3 kHz is me whistling.
Now I have the everything on an solderless breadboard (called experimental board?).
When measuring on the supply I get this:
30 mV/Div. A 40 Hz interference that I can't decouple away. The ISD4002 is the source of this interference, that much I've concluded. It propagates to the mic somehow and of course then is recorded. The high frequency stuff superimposed on the low frequency pulses are too high to matter here. ISD4002 has cut off at 3.4 kHz.
So I would appreciate some advice on how to get good sound quality from this device. Anyone been able to get good sound from the ISD4000 series? If so how did you do it? Do I need to put everything on a PCB? Any ideas are welcome!
/Fred
The schematics are here:
Evereything works but I get a lot of low frequency noise, or humming. Here is the output from the ISD4002. The large spike at 1.3 kHz is me whistling.
Now I have the everything on an solderless breadboard (called experimental board?).
When measuring on the supply I get this:
30 mV/Div. A 40 Hz interference that I can't decouple away. The ISD4002 is the source of this interference, that much I've concluded. It propagates to the mic somehow and of course then is recorded. The high frequency stuff superimposed on the low frequency pulses are too high to matter here. ISD4002 has cut off at 3.4 kHz.
So I would appreciate some advice on how to get good sound quality from this device. Anyone been able to get good sound from the ISD4000 series? If so how did you do it? Do I need to put everything on a PCB? Any ideas are welcome!
/Fred