Test & Measurement

Microphone makes measurements in tight spaces

26th March 2014
Mick Elliott
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PCB Piezotronics has launched a surface microphone which was developed for research and test engineers or acoustic consultants taking measurements in spaces where traditional microphones won't fit or outdoor environments and wind tunnels, where the effects of wind noise on measurements is a concern.

Designed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling, the new model is a low profile microphone and surface mount pad that greatly reduces the impact of undesired air pressure on the microphone during the measurement process.                                                                         

Model 130B40 is an all-in-one, water and dust resistant prepolarised (0V) unit that runs off ICP power or equivalent constant current power supply and connects via a 10-32 microdot connector.

A key feature of the 130B40 microphone is its maximum dynamic range of 142dB at 3% distortion (150dB before clipping). The sensitivity is 8.5mV/Pa with a low noise floor rating of 32dBA. TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheets) v1.0 is an included feature, which enables the test engineer to locate a specific microphone within a large group. TEDS also stores useful calibration and manufacturer data.

Typical applications include sound pressure measurements in space-constrained cavities, environmental testing or Clear Air Turbulence (CAT), tornado research, wind tunnel testing or general sound analysis where wind noise may be an issue. The surface microphone can be used in any flush mount application and can be embedded into a wall or mounted with adhesive on a flat surface.

The height is 3mm, making it an excellent choice for applications that require the microphone to have a low profile.

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