June 6, 2007 -
Offering frequency range of 4-20 kHz ±2 dB, Model 377A13 prepolarized ½ in. pressure response microphone features maximum linear dynamic range of 160 dB along with noise floor rating of 20 dB(A). It operates over temperature range of -40 to +120°C. Microphone is designed for applications requiring matching magnitude and phase at any position to measure changes caused by microphone presence in sound field such as those required in confined spaces.
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PCB Piezotronics New ICP(TM) Pressure Response Microphone Offers Extended Frequency to 20,000 Hz for Applications Requiring Full Audible Range in Confined Spaces
May 3, 2007, Depew, NY, USA - PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) a world leader in the design and manufacture of vibration, acoustic, pressure, force, and torque sensors, has introduced Model 377A13, a prepolarized, 1/2" pressure response type microphone, operating from ICP(TM) sensor power, which offers extended frequency capability to 20k Hz (+ 2 dB). This microphone is designed for applications requiring matching magnitude and phase at any position, to properly measure changes caused by microphone presence in the sound field, such as those required in confined spaces, like small cavities, couplers, or impedance tubes.
Previously, almost all ½" pressure response microphones were limited to a maximum frequency of 10k Hz to 12k Hz, and thus could not be used in applications requiring full audible range. New Model 377A13 has a frequency range of 4 to 20k Hz
(+ 2 dB). The maximum linear dynamic range has been increased to 160 dB, with a low noise floor rating of 20 dB(A). It has an operating temperature of -40 to +120 °C.
PCB® carries a full line of prepolarized condenser microphone and preamplifiers. Powered by a 2-20 mA signal conditioner and standard coaxial cables, these modern designs have become popular, due to significant savings in power supplies and cabling, and "ease of use." Prepolarized designs can be used with the same constant current source required for ICP¢ accelerometers, allowing microphones to be used alongside accelerometers in the same test, minimizing set-up time. PCB® also offers traditional externally polarized microphones that run from a 200V power supply. For detailed product specifications, drawings or additional information, please visit www.pcb.com. Company Information: Name: PCB Piezotronics Inc. Address: 3425 Walden Ave. City: Depew State: NY ZIP: 14043 2495 Country: USA Phone: 716-684-0001 FAX: 716-684-0987 http://www.pcb.com
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