HP Hewlett Packard Model 15119A Measurment Microphone - Powersupply search

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No it won't work. The HP microphone uses a 200V regulated low noise supply. There is a specific pinout for the cable as well. The preamp in the supply is the most linear preamp for a measuring mike I have tried but it was all discontinued in the 1970's.

I have the docs you need and I'll scan them for you. If I slip remind me with a PM.

Does it have the original capsule?
 
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I have been meaning to make one as well. One of these modules Pico Electronics: SERIES SA for 200V would do the job. Approx $100.
http://www.emcohighvoltage.com/pdfs/gseries.pdf can't find pricing.


Or this: Invalid Request which is this: http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/DN05091-D.PDF . The board is $100. parts cost is probably less than 10. Time to build: hours of effort chasing the parts then 1 hour to assemble and test.

Or really figure it out: http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/application-note/an118fa.pdf maybe the best way.

And probably the cheapest way: 200v REGULATED DC-DC Converter
 
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