What is the DC resistance measured with an ohmmeter?The impedance and resistance values are just taken from the data sheet.
Mitch
If it is indeed a 16 ohm driver, I would guess that its DC resistance is about 1 to 3 ohms lower than its nominal impedance.
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If my words don't suit, then I apologise.. but I'd only need to measure impedance one other way to prove my point. Is that what you're arguing against?That's fine, you tend to disagree a lot.
https://www.claredot.net/en/sec-Sound/high-pass-cross-over-6dB.phpFor future reference should I be using the nominal impedance or the DC resistance in the calculation?
Nominal Impedance | /K = 7 OHM /G = 16 OHM |
D.C. Resistance | /K = 6 OHM /G = 23 OHM |
Mitch
Chrisng. Thank you for the calculator link. It shows that the 0.8uF value is about right - that is encouraging at least!
Mitch
Mitch
22.7ohms. Measured with my ‘not very expensive’ meter. But what does that tell us? Is that the value I should be using in the capacitor calculation? I know it is only a starting point, but….What is the DC resistance measured with an ohmmeter?
Mitch
The question remains, is the impedance of this driver at 12.5kHz lower than its DC resistance of 23ohm?22.7ohms. Measured with my ‘not very expensive’ meter.
If the answer is no, does this mean that with a 0.8uF capacitor the crossover point will be well below 12.5kHz?
Maybe 8-9kHz?
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