Telit Wireless Solutions GM862-GPS Manuel D’Utilisation

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GM862-GPS Hardware User Guide 
 
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5.5 Microphone buffering 
As seen previously, a microphone shall be connected to the input pins of the GM862-GPS through a 
buffer amplifier that boosts the signal level to the required value. 
Again the buffered microphone circuitry can be balanced or unbalanced: where possible it is always 
preferable a balanced solution. The buffering circuit shall be placed close to the microphone or close 
to the microphone wire connector. 
5.5.1 Buffered Balanced Mic. 
 
A sample circuit can be: 
This circuit has a gain of 10 times (+20 dB), and is therefore suited for the “Mic_MT “ input if you have 
a microphone with a sensitivity close to the suggested one (-45 dBV
rms/
Pa). If  your microphone has a 
different sensitivity or if the buffer is connected to the “Mic_HF “ inputs , then a gain adjustment shall 
be done by changing resistors R604  and R606 ( if the required value is not a standard one , you can 
change R605 e R607 ) and as a consequence the capacitors C636 and C637 to maintain the 
bandwidth 150-4000Hz (at -3dB). 
 
270pF 
 
270pF