Microphone bridging transformer is designed for drive from a 150ohms microphone source and for each secondary to be loaded by the 1kohms input impedance typical of microphone preamplifiers. A pair can be used to make a passive matrix when using the M-S stereo microphone technique. A 30dB magnetic shield package is standard.
Provides 2 additional, isolated balanced outputs as mic splitter
Stops ground loop problems when mic feeds multiple preamps
High common-mode rejection 130dB at 60Hz
Excellent frequency response and time domain performance
Low insertion loss 1.2dB
Audio Transformer Type - Isolation Transformer
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Input Impedance:
578 ohms (1kHz, -20dBu, test circuit 1)
Voltage Gain:
-1.2 dB (1kHz, -20dBu, test circuit 1)
Deviation from linear phase (DLP):
+2.8/-0 ° (20Hz to 20kHz, -20dBu, test circuit 1)
Distortion (THD):
0.05 % (20Hz, -20dBu, test circuit 1)
Maximum 20Hz input level:
-2.0 dBu (1% THD, test circuit 1)
Common-mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) 150ohms Balanced Source:
130 dB (60Hz, test circuit 2)
Output Impedance:
256 ohms (1kHz, test circuit 1)
Primary DC resistances:
52 ohms
Secondary DC resistances:
48 ohms (12 to 11)
Capacitances at 1kHz:
60 pF (secondary (12 and 11) to 2,3, 9 and 10)
Turns Ratio:
1:10.0
Breakdown Voltage:
250 Vrms (primary or secondary to shield and case, 60Hz, 1 minute test duration)