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| = Panasonic AG-AC 160 AEJ | = Panasonic AG-AC 160 AEJ | ||
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| + | Our first generation flight cases included following camera: | ||
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| The limiter is a compressor with a threshold off 0db or a little below 0 an 0ms attack and 1:∞ compression. | The limiter is a compressor with a threshold off 0db or a little below 0 an 0ms attack and 1:∞ compression. | ||
| The limiter is disabled when the the pegel switch is set to " | The limiter is disabled when the the pegel switch is set to " | ||
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| + | ==== Power Supply ==== | ||
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| + | The camera can be powered by DC using a dummy battery-pack. | ||
| + | According to the data sheet, it wants to have 7.3 V but since the Li-Ion battery will output 8.4 V when fully charged, using a 7.5 V off-the-shelf power supply is fine. | ||
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| + | The battery dummy does not contain any (active) components besides a ferrite core. | ||
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| + | A Mean Well GST18A07 has enough power, but GST25A07 is also fine if easier to obtain. | ||
| + | Just solder the cable of the dummy battery to the DC output of the power supply. | ||
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