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SSM2017S Datasheet PDF : 8 Pages
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SSM2017
INPUTS
The SSM2017 has protection diodes across the base emitter
junctions of the input transistors. These prevent accidental ava-
lanche breakdown, which could seriously degrade noise perfor-
mance. Additional clamp diodes are also provided to prevent the
inputs from being forced too far beyond the supplies.
Although the SSM2017’s inputs are fully floating, care must be
exercised to ensure that both inputs have a dc bias connection
capable of maintaining them within the input common-mode
range. The usual method of achieving this is to ground one side
of the transducer as in Figure 22a, but an alternative way is to
float the transducer and use two resistors to set the bias point as
in Figure 22b. The value of these resistors can be up to 10 k,
but they should be kept as small as possible to limit common-
mode pickup. Noise contribution by resistors themselves is neg-
ligible since it is attenuated by the transducer’s impedance. Bal-
anced transducers give the best noise immunity and interface
directly as in Figure 22c.
a. Single Ended
REFERENCE TERMINAL
The output signal is specified with respect to the reference ter-
minal, which is normally connected to analog ground. The ref-
erence may also be used for offset correction or level shifting. A
reference source resistance will reduce the common-mode rejec-
tion by the ratio of 5 k/RREF. If the reference source resis-
tance is 1 , then the CMR will be reduced to 74 dB (5 k/1
= 74 dB).
b. Pseudo Differential
COMMON-MODE REJECTION
Ideally, a microphone preamplifier responds only to the differ-
ence between the two input signals and rejects common-mode
voltages and noise. In practice, there is a small change in output
voltage when both inputs experience the same common-mode
voltage change; the ratio of these voltages is called the common-
mode gain. Common-mode rejection (CMR) is the logarithm of
the ratio of differential-mode gain to common-mode gain,
expressed in dB.
c. True Differential
Figure 22. Three Ways of Interfacing Transducers for High
Noise Immunity
PHANTOM POWERING
A typical phantom microphone powering circuit is shown in
Figure 23. Z1 through Z4 provide transient overvoltage protec-
tion for the SSM2017 whenever microphones are plugged in or
unplugged.
REV. C
Figure 23. SSM2017 in Phantom Powered Microphone Circuit
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