One common mistake when building computers is overlooking the PSU. Most people on a budget end up lowering standards to buy a generic supply, because “all it does it power the system”. If you have ...
48 V ‘phantom’ powering has become the standard for professional condenser microphones. The supply (or rather bias) voltage is applied over both wires of the balanced screened cable via two 6k8 ...
Radial Engineering is well known in the live sound and studio audio industries for its direct boxes, interfaces, switches, cables and snakes. The Skinny: Adding to its line of products, the Canadian ...
Professional condenser microphones require a 48-V supply to charge the internal capacitive transducer and power the internal buffer for the high-impedance transducer output. You can use a simple boost ...
In these days of USB mics and microphones phantom powered by broadcast mixers, needing a separate phantom power supply may seem like a trip in the Wayback Machine. But should an engineer find ...
Test Center engineers recently examined Antec&'s Phantom 350, an unusual 350-watt PC power supply that runs completely silent because it has no cooling fan; it cools itself using heatsinks instead.
This application note discusses a design for a phantom antenna power-supply system compatible with the Digital Satellite Equipment Control (DiSEqC) communication standard, using the MAX16948 ...
Fortunately, Antec has a solution. Its new line of Phantom power supplies do not have cooling fans and therefore run silently. This is a tremendous breakthrough for business users and computer users ...
Professional condenser microphones require a 48-V supply to charge the internal capacitive transducer and power the internal buffer for the high-impedance transducer output. You can use a simple boost ...
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