And not necessary to do another between RD and RBK?
Why would i have kept that piece of information obscured, IF it was essential?
And not necessary to do another between RD and RBK?
Many times I didn't even put these inductors.Hello, Everyone,
Trying to wrap up a pair of M version PCB builds and I somehow forgot to order the 47uH inductors even though I remember clearly thinking I needed to make sure that I don't forget them since I did not have any on hand. The ones I do have laying around are 4.7uH. I noticed in the Version 16 schematic that L1,2 positions were sometimes bridged for certain versions. I am just wondering if using this low of a value will either create an undesired filter effect or if there will be insufficient EMI suppression.
Thanks!
Paul
Did you notice any unwanted effects such and RF interference when using a jumper instead?Many times I didn't even put these inductors.
In short, No.Did you notice any unwanted effects such and RF interference when using a jumper instead?
Thanks!
Paul
Good to know. Thanks!In short, No.
I have never had any problems with RF interference although there is a local FM radio station nearby (which I personally founded in 1996 ) which has 100W power in the antenna. In addition, I live surrounded by dozens of wi-fi routers, and probably hundreds of switching sources of devices,several cable television networks and towers with mobile phone antennas.
In addition, I live in a block built over 60 years ago and the grounding of the electrical network is no longer efficient.
If you refer to the polarization voltage of the capsule: in point 6.Where on this board would I measure to verify the polarization voltage?
The vintage version U87i has lower sensitivity than the current version U87ai, and than other modern condenser microphones, ie it provides a lower output level, the gain of the preamplifier will have to be increased.Gotcha. Based on that I was able to measure it. I was trying out a small daughter board that would increase the polarization voltage from 48 to 60V but in my situation it didn't really make much of a difference (in terms of increasing sensitivity of the mic). I still have to crank my preamp way up before it matches my other microphones' sensitivity.
increase the polarization voltage from 48 to 60V but in my situation it didn't really make much of a difference (in terms of increasing sensitivity of the mic).