SM Series
Microphone RF Bypassing
When used on a wireless transmitter, the microphone
element is in the proximity of the RF coming from the
transmitter. The nature of electret microphones makes
them sensitive to RF, which can cause problems with
the microphone/transmitter compatibility. If the electret
microphone is not designed properly for use with wire-
less transmitters, it may be necessary to install a chip
capacitor in the mic capsule or connector to block the
RF from entering the electret capsule.
Some mics require RF protection to keep the radio
signal from affecting the capsule, even though the
transmitter input circuitry is already RF bypassed (see
schematic diagram).
If the mic is wired as directed, and you are having dif-
ficulty with squealing, high noise, or poor frequency
response, RF is likely to be the cause.
The best RF protection is accomplished by installing RF
bypass capacitors at the mic capsule. If this is not pos-
sible, or if you are still having problems, capacitors can
be installed on the mic pins inside the TA5F connector
housing.
2 WIRE MIC
Preferred locations for bypass capacitors
SHIELD
AUDIO
CAPSULE
TA5F
CONNECTOR
Alternate locations for bypass capacitors
Install the capacitors as follows: Use 330 pF capacitors.
Capacitors are available from Lectrosonics. Please
specify the part number for the desired lead style.
Leaded capacitors: P/N 15117
Leadless capacitors: P/N SCC330P
All Lectrosonics lavaliere mics are already bypassed
and do not need any additional capacitors installed for
proper operation.
1
3 WIRE MIC
SHIELD
AUDIO
BIAS
CAPSULE
TA5F
CONNECTOR
Line Level Signals
The normal hookup
for line level signals
is: Signal Hot to pin
5, Signal Gnd to pin 1
and pin 4 jumped to
pin 1. This allows
signal levels up to 3V
RMS to be applied
without limiting.
If more headroom is
needed, insert a 20 k resistor in series with pin 5. Put
this resistor inside the TA5F connector to minimize
noise pickup.
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