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RTA 3.5
Technical Highlights
- Sensitivity -35 dB, Impedance 2.2 kOhm, 2-10 Volt Voltage.
- Frequency range 20-20 KHz, Signal-to-noise ratio 62 dB.
- Length 160 mm, 3.5 mm jack, Power consumption max 0.5 mA.
- More technical details
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RTA 3.5 by ETON Description
The RTA 3.5 measurement microphone from Eton offers you high precision and versatile applications. With a length of 160 mm and a 3.5 mm jack connection, it is easy to handle. The sensitivity is -35 dB, while the impedance is 2.2 kOhm. The frequency range from 20 to 20 KHz and the signal-to-noise ratio of 62 dB ensure accurate measurements. For operation, the microphone requires a standard operating voltage of 2 volts but can cover a maximum voltage requirement of up to 10 volts.
Technical Data
- Length: 160 mm
- Connection: 3.5 mm jack
- Sensitivity: -35 dB (0 dB=1V/pa, 1 KHz)
- Impedance: 2.2 kOhm
- Frequency range: 20-20 KHz
- Maximum operating voltage: 10 volts
- Standard operating voltage: 2 volts
- Power consumption: Max 0.5 mA
- Sensitivity reduction: within -3 dB at 1.5 volts
- S/N ratio: 62 dB

