Grounding and Interfacing 1211
tolerance parts or better to maintain impedance balance.
The balanced filter can be used for low-level micro-
phone lines, but miniature toroidal inductors are recom-
mended to minimize potential hum pickup from stray
magnetic fields. These filters, too, are generally most
effective at the receive end of the cable.
When possible, the best way to deal with RF inter-
ference is to control it at its source. Fig. 32-56 is a sche-
matic of a simple interference filter for solid-state
120 Vac light dimmers rated up to 600 W. It begins
attenuating at about 50 kHz and is quite effective at
suppressing AM radio interference. It must be installed
within a few inches of the dimmer and, unfortunately,
the components are large enough that it usually requires
an extra-deep or a double knock-out box to accommo-
date both dimmer and filter. Parts cost is under $10.
A speaker cable can also become an antenna. In a
strong RF field, enough voltage can be delivered to the
semiconductors in the power amplifier that they become
a detector and interference can be heard in the speaker
even though the amplifier may be unpowered! More
commonly, this problem occurs when the amplifier is
powered and RF enters its feedback loop. In either case,
the solution depends on the frequency of the interfer-
ence. Ferrite cores on the cable near the amplifier may
Figure 32-51. Incorrect connection of an unbalanced output to a balanced input.
Figure 32-52. Correct connection of an unbalanced output to a balanced input.
Figure 32-53. Bullet-proof connection of balanced output to unbalanced input. Use the shortest possible cable on the RCA
side to avoid common-impedance coupling.
Typical consumer output
470
100k
10 MF
SH
HI
Adapter
Typical Pro input 150 pF
10k
10k
10k
10k
150 pF
2
3
1
2
3
1
LO
SH
HI
Typical consumer output
470
100k
10 MF
SH
HI
Typical Pro input 150 pF
10k
10k
10k
10k
150 pF
2
3
1
2
3
1
SH
LO
HI
LO
100k
100k
100 100 MF
SH
YEL
ORG
WHIBLK
RED
BRN
47K
Typical consumer input
100 100 MF
HI
Typical Pro output
2k37
2
3
1
2
3
1
LO SH
HI
LO
JT-10JB-D
4.7 MF
Figure 32-54. Ferrite cores.
Figure 32-55. RF interference filters for audio lines.
2
3
1
In Out
L
C
Balanced
1
2
In L Out LC^3
C
Unbalanced L = 680 MH
C = 220 pF