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- Construct the following circuit on the solderless breadboard; note that the +5 V power is to be supplied by the M1K{{ university: | - Construct the following circuit on the solderless breadboard; note that the +5 V power is to be supplied by the M1K{{ university: | ||
- Refer to the illustration below for one way to install the components in the solderless breadboard; note that the top rows are reserved for 5.0 V and GND connections{{ university: | - Refer to the illustration below for one way to install the components in the solderless breadboard; note that the top rows are reserved for 5.0 V and GND connections{{ university: | ||
+ | - Refer to the included section below for details regarding the microphone pin assignments{{page>/ | ||
- Refer to the illustration below that shows how to connect the components{{ university: | - Refer to the illustration below that shows how to connect the components{{ university: | ||
- See the illustration below that shows how to connect an extension cable to the loudspeaker{{ university: | - See the illustration below that shows how to connect an extension cable to the loudspeaker{{ university: | ||
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* Applying an input signal that is too large can cause clipping of the amplifier output signal | * Applying an input signal that is too large can cause clipping of the amplifier output signal | ||
* Positive feedback can occur in an audio amplifier with a microphone input and loudspeaker output if the microphone is placed too close to the loudspeaker | * Positive feedback can occur in an audio amplifier with a microphone input and loudspeaker output if the microphone is placed too close to the loudspeaker | ||
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