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Day: November 28, 2007

Mic Preamp In An IPod Touch Dock Connector

November 28, 2007 by Will O'Brien 29 Comments


[Marian] sent in his sweet little Mic preamp that he built for his iPod touch. He built the circuit on the legs of a TLC272 OP-Amp with SMD components. The whole thing actually fits inside the cover of a standard iPod dock connector.
Bonus: [tnkgrl] added a USB bluetooth adapter to her eeePC after her circuit tracing efforts.

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