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Hi, I am designing a channel switching all tube guitar amp that I have two channels and be able to switch between the two channels. For now, I am using mechanical relays for switching and it gives me a popping sound when I switch channel. So I want to design a muting circuit to mute out the signal to the power amp for a few mS to remove the "pop".
The circuit that drive the power amp are high impedance, it can be just a switch to short the output to ground to mute the signal. The difficult part is the signal from vacuum tube is quite large. it is +/-40V peak to peak. So most of the analog switch cannot handle it.
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1) above is what I want to do. I just need to find a device to serve as the switch. So far, I have been looking at solid state relays like this kind: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/
TLP222A-2%28F%29/TLP222A-2F-ND/1823577. Or http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/Toshiba-TLP172A.pdf.
Ideally, I would like a photoresistor type that it becomes over 5MΩ in dark and low impedance with light. But I have not seen anyone with build in LED. So I have to mechanically couple a light source to the photoresistor. If you know of any device like this, please give me a link.
I have seen muting circuit like drawing shown in 2). I don't understand how this would work. As I said, the problem is the signal is large signal and swing both polarity. Am I missing something that the FET only work in positive voltage?
If you have better suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks
Alan
The circuit that drive the power amp are high impedance, it can be just a switch to short the output to ground to mute the signal. The difficult part is the signal from vacuum tube is quite large. it is +/-40V peak to peak. So most of the analog switch cannot handle it.
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1) above is what I want to do. I just need to find a device to serve as the switch. So far, I have been looking at solid state relays like this kind: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/
TLP222A-2%28F%29/TLP222A-2F-ND/1823577. Or http://www.mouser.com/catalog/specsheets/Toshiba-TLP172A.pdf.
Ideally, I would like a photoresistor type that it becomes over 5MΩ in dark and low impedance with light. But I have not seen anyone with build in LED. So I have to mechanically couple a light source to the photoresistor. If you know of any device like this, please give me a link.
I have seen muting circuit like drawing shown in 2). I don't understand how this would work. As I said, the problem is the signal is large signal and swing both polarity. Am I missing something that the FET only work in positive voltage?
If you have better suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks
Alan
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