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  2. Phantom power - Wikipedia

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    In part, this is because first-generation (late-1960s through mid-1970s) 48-volt phantom-powered condenser microphones had simple circuitry and required only small amounts of operating current (typically less than 1 mA per microphone), so the phantom supply circuits typically built into recorders, mixers, and preamps of that time were designed ...

  3. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    provide phantom power required by condenser microphones. Some mixers can add onboard external effect units (reverb, echo, delay). Mixers with onboard digital effects typically offer a wide range of these effects. create an audible test tone via an oscillator. The test tone can be used to troubleshoot issues before the band arrives and determine ...

  4. DI unit - Wikipedia

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    DI boxes which require a power source (batteries or phantom power) are called active DI boxes. A DI unit (direct input or direct inject) is an electronic device typically used in recording studios and in sound reinforcement systems to connect a high output impedance unbalanced output signal to a low-impedance, microphone level, balanced input ...

  5. MACOM Technology Solutions Introduces Low Cost Ultra-Small ...

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    MACOM Technology Solutions Introduces Low Cost Ultra-Small Sub-Harmonic Pumped Mixer at IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium 2013 Packaged in a compact 1.5x1.2mm plastic TDFN, the broadband ...

  6. Standby power - Wikipedia

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    Standby power, also called vampire power [1], vampire draw, phantom load, ghost load, or leaking electricity, refers to how electronic and electrical appliances consume electric power. At the same time, they are switched off (but are designed to draw some power) or in standby mode. It only occurs because some devices claim to be "switched off ...

  7. NE5532 - Wikipedia

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    A genuine Signetics NE5532N in PDIP package, made in 1990, on a modem board A Texas Instruments SA5532A in SOIC package on an audio distribution amplifier board . The NE5532, also sold as SA5532, SE5532 and NG5532 (commonly called just 5532) is a dual monolithic, bipolar, internally compensated operational amplifier (op amp) for audio applications introduced by Signetics in 1979.

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