I'd like to build a circuit which takes a variable-level audio input (no DC bias), and outputs a relatively fixed-level audio signal.
Input: variable range, 0+/-1V to 0+/-12V (it's a radio output that a user can control the volume for)
Output: fixed, 0+/-6V
I'm trying to find the right IC to do this, and the right way to wire it up. I was looking at the TL026C, which is an automatic gain control amp, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for an audio application. Would this be an appropriate IC to use? If so, could anyone describe how the AGC and REF OUT pins work and the right way to wire them?
Thanks!
Input: variable range, 0+/-1V to 0+/-12V (it's a radio output that a user can control the volume for)
Output: fixed, 0+/-6V
I'm trying to find the right IC to do this, and the right way to wire it up. I was looking at the TL026C, which is an automatic gain control amp, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for an audio application. Would this be an appropriate IC to use? If so, could anyone describe how the AGC and REF OUT pins work and the right way to wire them?
Thanks!