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Measuring directivity of half-inch measurement microphones

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The directivity of a microphone is the relative sensitivity variation as a function of incidence angle. This is an important characteristic when every sound arriving at the microphone position is relevant. This paper presents the measuring directivity of half-inch measurement microphones. The microphone is placed in a free sound field and exposed to a sound pressure. The unloaded output voltage is measured. Then, the microphone is rotated in 30o steps, while both the acoustic centers of the microphone and the sound source remain in fixed positions in the sound field, and is exposed to the same sound pressure. The unloaded output voltage for each angle of incidence is measured and them the difference relative to 0 deg. of incidence is calculated as a function of frequency. The directivity of eight measurement microphones from the same manufacturer but of different types and frequency response characteristics (i.e. pressure field, random incidence or free-field) were measured. Results showed that the microphones object of this investigation have similar directivities in the frequency range from 16 Hz to 12.5 kHz regardless of their frequency response characteristics.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology

Publication date: 30 November 2023

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