sort like star GND?
Sort of, but like the complete opposite. But I'd rather let the designer himself explain.
sort like star GND?
Dear Juan Vargas.hi guys at the moment I got this layout that will fit into this cheapo Temu mic that please don't laugh at the tiny PCB , ok so I add an opening for the NTE10-3 transformer that can be secure with zip ties the PCB size will fit only on this type of body that looks like those real Telefunken microphones body style I want it to add this data here so the screws mounting for the frame top PCB fastening are about 28.5 mm wide the next screws down are about 28 mm and from this screw mounts down is about 52 mm PCB size is 37 mm x 90 mm I'm gonna continue checking the layout to make sure that there are no bugs I've been doing this for many years but there is always one "oh no I forgot to..." you know what I mean the only thing different that I add to the layout is another R* so to combine different value resistors after FET is adjusted and get the trim pot resistance value to R* final value good day guys
Are you planning to make the gerber file available for free use or sell it so that I can order a PCB of your version on Aliexpress?
I just check the link and I don't think this mic body will fit the ORS 87 the V1.1 that they do have the link to order on PCBWay
Do none of the mounting holes on the ORS87-Plus on PCBway fit your intended mic body?
Suitable. Can be secured with ties, but. PCBway services are unfortunately not available in my country.Do none of the mounting holes on the ORS87-Plus on PCBway fit your intended mic body?
The dimensions between the holes are 28mm x 80mm. And I will order the same transformer as you: NTE10/3, Audio Transformers / Signal Transformers 1:3:10 MIC. https://www.chipdip.ru/product0/8004895384I just check the link and I don't think this mic body will fit the ORS 87 the V1.1 that they do have the link to order on PCBWay
oh by the way I don't sell things I just do for personal use and learning new things, OK, so if you have that mic body then measure with the vernier caliper you have top screws distance in millimeters then the metal frame width then front top screws to the last screw mounting also how long the PCB can be with that frame there are other option to fastening the tiny transformer PCB openings but for the mic body I have only I can use the NTE10-3 from Mouser the Ali one will not fit the mic body I have not sure about your mic body you got that one look like a really nice heavy duty mic shell
Congrats Juan, great work!!!hi guys at the moment I got this layout that will fit into this cheapo Temu mic that please don't laugh at the tiny PCB , ok so I add an opening for the NTE10-3 transformer that can be secure with zip ties the PCB size will fit only on this type of body that looks like those real Telefunken microphones body style I want it to add this data here so the screws mounting for the frame top PCB fastening are about 28.5 mm wide the next screws down are about 28 mm and from this screw mounts down is about 52 mm PCB size is 37 mm x 90 mm I'm gonna continue checking the layout to make sure that there are no bugs I've been doing this for many years but there is always one "oh no I forgot to..." you know what I mean the only thing different that I add to the layout is another R* so to combine different value resistors after FET is adjusted and get the trim pot resistance value to R* final value good day guys
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