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SX20 pinout description

dsobrinho
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Hello everybody,

Can anybody tell me the meaning of cold and hot in the electric scheme of the Mic of the SX20 mini jack, 4-conductor? And if my scheme below is correctly configured?
Based in this information below:
Tip = Hot = Channel Left
Ring 1 = Cold = Channel Right
Best regards,
Daniel
Daniel Sobrinho
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Your scheme is correct based on the SX20 mic pin-out.

The MIC20 is phantom powered supplied by the SX20 codec using 12V DC for muting/unmuting control. From basic electronics the "cold" conductor is the "-V" polarity and the "hot" is the "+V" polarity.

The Left Channel and Right Channel only applies to audio line inputs and outputs. It's a different story for SX20 Microphone where in the Ring and Tip denotes the polarity of the voltage.

Ring 1 = Cold = -V

Tip = Hot = +V

regards,

Acevirgil

I'm looking to see if this codec and the newer roomkit codecs supply more than 12 volts phantom power.  Not finding much information on this other than what's required for Cisco's microphones.  I'm looking at a 3rd party mic that requires 18 volts.

Hi

I could not find a Phantom power 12v for Cisco telepresence Table Mic 20
Please help me with something that can be used for it

Thanks

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