Microphone for use on location
First Claim
1. A device for connecting a microphone to a microphone cable system, the cable system being adapted to conduct audio signals and having at least two conductors and a direct current source connected across the two conductors, comprising an audio amplifier having an input adapted to be coupled to the microphone and an output, said amplifier having two terminals for connection to a direct current source of power, coupling means connected to the output of the amplifier and adapted to be connected to the microphone cable system for coupling audio signals from the amplifier to the microphone cable system, said coupling means isolating the direct current power of the microphone cable system from the output of the amplifier and including a diode connected to one of the amplifier power input terminals, said diode being connected to pass current from the microphone cable system to said amplifier to power the amplifier, a light emitting diode and a zener diode connected in series across the power input terminals of the amplifier, the zener diode being polarized against the flow of current to the light emitting diode and having a breakdown potential below the potential of the direct current source of the microphone cable system.
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Abstract
A microphone designed for use on location provided with amplification to produce a signal output level suitable for use on conventional studio cables and utilizing the Phantom power available on such studio cables, the microphone having a light emitting diode responsive to elevation of the potential of the Phantom power on the cable, but not the normal potential thereof, to indicate the presence of a live microphone, the microphone also being provided with a backup battery for use in the event Phantom power is not available, and the microphone being provided with a free running multivibrator coupled to the light emitting diode and having a repetition rate proportional to the potential of the backup battery to give an indication of battery voltage.
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8 Claims
- 1. A device for connecting a microphone to a microphone cable system, the cable system being adapted to conduct audio signals and having at least two conductors and a direct current source connected across the two conductors, comprising an audio amplifier having an input adapted to be coupled to the microphone and an output, said amplifier having two terminals for connection to a direct current source of power, coupling means connected to the output of the amplifier and adapted to be connected to the microphone cable system for coupling audio signals from the amplifier to the microphone cable system, said coupling means isolating the direct current power of the microphone cable system from the output of the amplifier and including a diode connected to one of the amplifier power input terminals, said diode being connected to pass current from the microphone cable system to said amplifier to power the amplifier, a light emitting diode and a zener diode connected in series across the power input terminals of the amplifier, the zener diode being polarized against the flow of current to the light emitting diode and having a breakdown potential below the potential of the direct current source of the microphone cable system.
- 7. A microphone and microphone cable system comprising a microphone having two output terminals for audio signals generated by the microphone, an amplifier having two input terminals for audio signals, said amplifier also having two power terminals adapted to be connected to a direct current power source, the input terminals of the amplifier being coupled to the terminals of the microphone, a cable system having a cable with two conductors coupled at one end to the output terminals of the amplifier and a third conductor connected to one of the power terminals of the amplifier, a pair of resistors connected in series between the two conductors at said one end of the cable, the junction between said resistors being electrically connected to the other power terminal of the amplifier, a light emitting diode and a zener diode connected in series between the two power terminals of the amplifier, the zener diode being back polarized to pass current to the diode only for potentials in excess of its zener potential, a source of direct current having a potential greater than the zener potential provided with two output terminals, a second pair of resistors connected in series between the other end of two of the conductors of the cable, the junction between the resistors of said second pair being electrically connected to one terminal of the direct current source, the other terminal of the direct current source being electrically connected to the other end of the third conductor of the cable, and means for switching the potential between the two conductors of the cable and the third conductor between a potential less than the zener potential and a potential greater than the zener potential.
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