General technical description, General, Dual band compandor – Lectrosonics UM110 User Manual

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GENERAL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

The UM110 transmitters are comprised of a number of functional sub-systems as shown in the block diagram below.

GENERAL

The 110 system uses 20 kHz wide deviation for a high signal to noise ratio. The transmitter circuits are all regulated
to allow full output power from the beginning (9 Volts) to the end (6.5 Volts) of battery life. The input amplifier uses a
Motorola 33078 op amp for ultra low noise operation. It is gain controlled with a wide range input compressor which
cleanly limits input signal peaks over 30dB above full modulation.

DUAL BAND COMPANDOR

Traditionally, compandors have been a source of distortion in wireless microphone systems. The basic problem with
conventional systems is that the attack and decay times are always a compromise. If the time constants are fast,
high frequency transients will not be distorted, but this will cause low frequency distortion. If the time constants are
slower, low frequency audio distortion will be low, but high frequency transients will then be distorted. The 100
system introduces an entirely new approach to solving this basic problem, called “dual-band companding.”

There are actually two separate compandors in the 100 system, one for high frequencies and one for low frequen­
cies. A crossover network separates the frequency bands at 1 kHz with a 6 dB per octave slope, followed by sepa­
rate high and low frequency compandors. The attack and release times in the high frequency compandor are fast
enough to keep high frequency transient distortion at a low level, and the low frequency compandor uses slower time
constants, reducing low frequency distortion to well below that of a conventional compandor.

TRANSMITTER

Vref

BASS

TREBLE

LP FILTER

HP FILTER

SET
LED

LIMIT

LED

COMPANDOR

Vreg

Vreg

+5VDC

+3.6VDC

SHUNT

LIMITER

INPUT

AMP

AUDIO
LEVEL

LP

FILTER

PEAK AUDIO

INDICATOR &

LIMITER

DRIVER

5

4

3

2

1

MIC

JACK

+5V BIAS

SUPPLY

LF
ROLL-OFF

COMPANDED AUDIO

TO XMTR

COMPANDED

AUDIO

PHASE LOCKED LOOP

VOLTAGE

CONTROLLED

OSCILLATOR

FREQ

SWITCHES

DIVIDER

LOW PASS

FILTER

PRESCALER

BUFFER

PWR

+9VDC

PWR

LED

UM110 Block Diagram

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