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The static pressure and temperature coefficients of laboratory standard microphones

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Department of Acoustic Technology, Technical University of Denmark1

The sensitivity of condenser measurement microphones depends on the environmental conditions due to the changes in the acoustic properties of the air enclosed between diaphragm and backelectrode and in the cavity behind the backelectrode. A theoretical investigation has been performed based on an extended lumped parameter representation of the mechanical and acoustic elements of the microphone.

The extension involves the frequency dependency of the dynamic diaphragm mass and stiffness as well as a first-order approximation of resonances in the back cavity. It was found that each coefficient, for a given type of microphone, can be described by a single function when the coefficients are normalized by their low-frequency value and the frequency is normalized with respect to the individual resonance frequency of the microphone.

The theoretical results are supported by experimentally determined coefficients for about twenty samples of microphone types B&K 4160 and B&K 4180.

Language: English
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Year: 1999
Pages: 265-273
ISSN: 16817575 and 00261394
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1088/0026-1394/36/4/4

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