On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Angus, I talked to Candy here in .tw the last few days about this, she > actually did the work to perform the tests Joerg is talking about. > Did she use a 100uF cap ? > > One thing you can try that is quite simple and easy is to override > MICBIAS net by a ~1.5V battery on it to 0V. She told that this alone > removes the buzz, it would be good to know if you can reproduce. > > That probably would work. I don't think I'm going to try it as I have had some results with the cap fix. Initially I tried using the 100uF cap that was suggested. It kind of worked. there was no buzz but there was also almost no gain from the mic. Voice wouldn't get transmitted but blowing on the mic would. I removed the 100uF cap and then used a 1uF cap. Ther buzz was gone, a slight hum still remains that might have been coupling from one of the other devices in the room. I'm going to try in a less signal saturated environment later. I think I'd also like to try it with MICBIAS raised to the 0.9 multiplier. Is that done in the bootloader or in kernel space ? Could someone generate a an updated kernel with the higher mic bias ? Prep the ground plane for the 100uF cap. The to photos are the same the smaller one is just for bandwidth reduced diets. http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0386_small.JPG http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0386.JPG Cap in place http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0387_small.JPG http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0387.JPG Jumper wire attached http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0388_small.JPG http://handheldshell.com/DSCN0388.JPG With the 1uF cap. http://handheldshell.com/pa310077_small.jpg http://handheldshell.com/pa310077.jpg Thanks Angus -- Angus Ainslie http://www.handheldshell.com/
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