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Hello, I have an oscilloscope project in the sound input of the PC together with LabView, in which I want to make a circuit for it to work with PCM2902. But the circuit that I set up following the base of the datasheet captures a lot of noise and it is impossible to work. At the input (lineIn) the onboard sound of the PC works normal. Is there anything we can do to solve this? Thank you.
Hi, Ricardo,
Welcome to E2E, Thanks for your interest in our products.
Is it possible for you to share the schematic?, what are the noise levels you are getting?, is it possible to share a capture of the noise?.
Thanks and Best Regards,
-Diego Meléndez López
Audio Applications Engineer
this is the circuit I made, but the noise remains, it seems static. I already put filters and I landed and nothing. Always at the MIC input. Anyone have any ideas how to remove this noise?
recording:
Hi, Ricardo,
The schematic is quite different from the recommended diagram in the datasheet, so there are a couple points to consider:
The noise issue you found could be related to any of the above queries, I would recommend you to make a test removing the amplifier and applying a clean line level input, then record the signal and check if there is any change on the noise level.
Best Regards,
-Diego Meléndez López
Audio Applications Engineer
Thank you very much, I solved the problem by following your recommendation, and I modified the circuit, it really was that, is working now.
I have another question, do not know if I should ask here or open a new topic?
To get a dedicated driver for it is it possible? instead of installing windows automatically, does it install a dedicated driver with proper name?
Hi, Ricardo,
Thanks for the feedback. Regarding your question, it is recommended to start a new thread if the question is different or is not related to the main topic of the original thread.
About the driver question, unfortunately, these devices use the native OS driver, probably you can try installing a different USB-Audio driver, but we cannot guarantee the device will work as expected.
Best Regards,
-Diego Meléndez López
Audio Applications Engineer