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1 Audio Tone Control Circuit Diagram:
1.1 Audio Tone Control Circuit Design:
1.1.1 Amplifier Stage:
1.1.2 Tone Control Circuit:
1.1.3 Dual Power Supply Circuit Design:
1.2 How to Operate Audio Tone Control Circuit:
1.3 Audio Tone Control Circuit Advantages:
1.4 Audio Tone Control CircuitApplications:
1.4.1 Audio Tone Control CircuitLimitations:
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Audio tone control circuits are mainly used for 2 reasons. The first reason is to control the
BANDWIDTH of the signal, which is entering into the audio POWER amplifier. It may not
possible to recollect the original signal at the speaker if the bandwidth is not limited. The
second reason is to satisfy with the music. Tone controlling is nothing but controlling the
frequency of the signal to be amplified by the audio power amplifier. Normal audio signal
consists of mixed frequency. Low frequencies in audio signals are called as BASS and higher
frequencies are named as TREBLE. If you think about separating the frequencies in audio
signal then Audio tone control circuit comes on to the picture.
Basically there are 2 types of audio tone control circuits. First one is active tone control circuit
and other is passive tone control circuit. An Audio tone control circuit is said to be active if it
consists of amplifier. In absence of amplifier, circuit is said to be passive tone control circuit.
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This article explains you how to design an audio tone control circuit with the gain of around 25.
This design needs less number of components and it is cost effective.
Circuit Components:
TL072 Operational amplifier
100k Pot 3
Audio jack
Resistors 2.2M, 100k(2), 10k(2), 1k(2),
Capacitors 100pF, 1uF, 2.2uF, 22nF(2), 220nF, 2.2nF
Amplifier Stage:
The amplifier stage consists of TL072 non inverting amplifier. Resistor R3 is connected in
between the pins 1 and 2 to provide the feedback to the operational amplifier. Pin2 of op amp
is connected to the ground through the resistor R4. Here resistors R3 and R4 are used to set
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the gain of the operational amplifier. The gain of operational amplifier in non inverting mode is
given as
Av = 1+ (R3/R4).
The input impedance of first stage is approximately equal to the R3. Here C2 capacitor is used
as a decoupling capacitor and also used to set the low frequency cut off. Here resistor R2 is
used to reduce the offset effect on the operational amplifier output. The value of this resistor
should be approximately equal to R3||R2.
Circuit Components:
12-0-12V, 500mA center tapped transformer
Diode bridge 1A
680uF Electrolytic capacitors 2
0.01uF capacitors 2
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This circuit provides +15V and -15V power supply to the audio tone control circuit. Here center
tapped transformer is used to step down the voltage. Diode Bridge D1 is made with four
1n4007 diodes. This diode bridge is used to provide pulsating DC from AC voltage. Capacitors
are used to filter the AC ripples.
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