This active splitter for laptop audio output is powered by USB and provides an individual channel gain of 39 dB along with individual volume control for the headphone channel. The circuit utilizes two TDA2822M audio power amplifier integrated circuits (ICs) designed for headphones and small speakers. Each 8-pin DIP TDA2822M contains two audio power amplifiers: one dedicated to the left channel and the other to the right channel (stereo). Therefore, to achieve a two-headphone output, four amplifiers or two TDA2822M ICs are required. This laptop audio output splitter enhances bass performance; however, it also introduces a slight hiss (noise), which can enhance the overall listening experience, though it is susceptible to interference from mobile phones.
The active audio splitter circuit is designed to facilitate the connection of two headphone outputs from a single laptop audio output. The use of USB power allows for flexibility and portability, making it suitable for various environments, such as home, office, or on-the-go use. The TDA2822M ICs are efficient audio amplifiers that can deliver substantial output power while maintaining low distortion levels, making them ideal for driving headphones and small speakers.
In the schematic, each TDA2822M IC is connected to the respective left and right audio channels from the laptop. The output from each amplifier is then routed to a 3.5mm headphone jack, allowing for easy connection of standard headphones. The individual volume control for the headphone channel is implemented using a potentiometer, which adjusts the signal level before it reaches the amplifier, providing users with the ability to customize their listening experience.
The circuit's design incorporates capacitors and resistors to filter and stabilize the audio signal, ensuring that the output remains clean and free from unwanted noise. While the circuit enhances bass frequencies, the slight hiss generated can actually contribute positively to the audio experience by adding a layer of warmth to the sound. However, it is important to note that this circuit may pick up interference from nearby mobile devices, which can be mitigated through careful placement and shielding.
Overall, this active splitter is a practical solution for users who require a dual headphone output from their laptop while maintaining high-quality audio performance.This active splitter for laptop audio-out is powered from a USB and provides individual channel gain of 39 dB and individual volume control of a head-phone channel. The circuit uses two TDA2822M audio power amplifier ICs for head-phones/small speakers. Each 8-pin DIP TDA2822M has two audio power amplifiers: one to serve the left channel, and the o ther for the right channel (stereo). Therefore to get a two-headphone output, you require four amplifiers or two pieces of TDA2822M. This laptop audio-out splitter boosts the bass. However, it introduces a slight hiss (noise), which actually improves the listening experience, and is susceptible to interference from mobile phones. 🔗 External reference
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