switch millivolt signal
SexieWASD
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I am going to be using a prop to replace the various controls on a custom stratocaster. The part I'm on now is that I would like to be able to rewire the guitars pickups on the fly by switching on an off various transistors with the prop chip. I have the circuit for each pickup planned out I just don't know what to use for a transistor.
I have very little knowledge of basic electronics (I'm a fast learner). I've got a 2n-2222 (bi-polar) transistor switching a microphone on my breadboard, I seam to pickup a baseball game when it's not turned on, but that may have more to do with sending a microphone signal through a breadboard.
I need to know how I should choose the transistors to use. Is there anything wrong with using a bpj transistor and not a fet/mosfet for this application, I don't need the linear control, just a switch. Will I run into lots of RF noise running a less than 1V signal through multiple transistors?
sorry about asking a basic electronics question, but I'm lost on this one and didn't know where else to ask.
I have very little knowledge of basic electronics (I'm a fast learner). I've got a 2n-2222 (bi-polar) transistor switching a microphone on my breadboard, I seam to pickup a baseball game when it's not turned on, but that may have more to do with sending a microphone signal through a breadboard.
I need to know how I should choose the transistors to use. Is there anything wrong with using a bpj transistor and not a fet/mosfet for this application, I don't need the linear control, just a switch. Will I run into lots of RF noise running a less than 1V signal through multiple transistors?
sorry about asking a basic electronics question, but I'm lost on this one and didn't know where else to ask.
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Leon
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@ Leon
I don't have any experience using analog switches like that. Guessing from the pin-out I would supply power and ground, then if I'm using pins 1,2 , 5 (1Y, 1Z, 2E) If I apply power to 2E, 1Y and 1Z would connect?
If that's how it works than that might be an even better solution, something I wasn't expecting.
Post Edited (SexieWASD) : 7/21/2009 1:58:37 AM GMT
A 9V supply is OK.
Leon
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