I'm just starting to design a box to do this. A customer wants it and cannot find such a box on the market. 1 xlr in and 2 xlr outs.
I was initially thinking of using the CD4053 but this chip has a max switching voltage of 10vDC.. therefore phantom power will be out of the question. However what if I was to ac couple the ins/outs of the xlr jacks and connect the phantom power "outside" of those? This way the phantom power would never reach the pins of the CD4053. Does this make sense?
My initial thought is to use a typical 9v supply, jfets for the signal switching, and a latching mechanical switch of sorts for the 48v phantom power. I believe I'll need to be able to switch 6 connections with the stomp of 1 switch: 4 balanced signals (pins 2/3 of xlr cable times 2) and 2 LEDs. I'll just keep the grounds (pin1) hardwired. I guess potentially this could lead to grounding issues, maybe I should keep the grounds isolated.
This HEF4051B looks like it may work the best and allow me to keep the grounds of both xlr outs isolated. It's 8 switches. The supply is 3v-15v and it's switches are rated for up to 15v so this should be good for switching 9v to and fro the LEDs.
Any thoughts anyone?
I was initially thinking of using the CD4053 but this chip has a max switching voltage of 10vDC.. therefore phantom power will be out of the question. However what if I was to ac couple the ins/outs of the xlr jacks and connect the phantom power "outside" of those? This way the phantom power would never reach the pins of the CD4053. Does this make sense?
My initial thought is to use a typical 9v supply, jfets for the signal switching, and a latching mechanical switch of sorts for the 48v phantom power. I believe I'll need to be able to switch 6 connections with the stomp of 1 switch: 4 balanced signals (pins 2/3 of xlr cable times 2) and 2 LEDs. I'll just keep the grounds (pin1) hardwired. I guess potentially this could lead to grounding issues, maybe I should keep the grounds isolated.
This HEF4051B looks like it may work the best and allow me to keep the grounds of both xlr outs isolated. It's 8 switches. The supply is 3v-15v and it's switches are rated for up to 15v so this should be good for switching 9v to and fro the LEDs.
Any thoughts anyone?
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