What should I do if my LM386 seems a bit too lively?
Mar 14, 2017 at 5:51 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 1

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I'm trying to design a superhet radio receiver that can be built up in sections, and now I met some problems.

The receiver is based on the AN602 double-balanced mixer IC, with the big brother of the ZN414 (the 10-transistor radio chip), the ZN416, employed as an IF amplifier, coupled with a standard LM386 audio stage . Power-supply requirements are 9 to 12 volts dc at 10 mA average (up to 30 mA at full volume).

As the LM386 is almost a standard chip for audio use, the only caution revolves around the 10-mF gain-setting capacitor. But what should I do if my LM386 seems a bit too lively?

Also, do you know how to enable the reception of SSB signals? Do I need other designs?
 

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