Vectronics VEC-483K User Manual
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VEC-483K Owner’s Manual
Voice Activated Tape Recorder Switch
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Electret microphone MIC1 picks up sound and generates an audio signal which
loops through to microphone output jack J1. Along the way a sample of the
audio signal is picked up by U1a, an op-amp configured as a variable gain audio
amplifier. Stage gain is established by Sensitivity control R7. U1's amplified
AF output signal is detected by D1/D2, converted to a dc level, and fed to the
gate of Q1. When sufficient voltage is developed across the detector, FET
switch Q1 conducts and pulls the recorder's "remote" line to ground--providing a
current path for activation of the transport motor. To create the unit's "delay"
function, a RC circuit on the gate of Q1 stores detector voltage and holds the
gate voltage "high" at a decaying rate. The time constant of this circuit is
adjustable by Delay Control R8. Q1 has sufficient current handling capacity to
operate a wide range of small-recorder transport motors.