Capacitor Microphone
Item Name Code (INC) 00358
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A microphone which depends for its operation upon variation of its electrostatic capacitance.
Additional Information for Capacitor Microphone
Capacitor microphones, also known as condenser microphones, are a type of microphone that use a capacitor to convert sound waves into electrical signals. They are commonly used in various applications within the supply class of Headsets, Handsets, Microphones, and Speakers in the supply group of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.
Capacitor microphones consist of a thin diaphragm that vibrates in response to sound waves. This diaphragm is placed in close proximity to a metal plate, creating a capacitor. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it moves, causing the distance between the diaphragm and the metal plate to change. This variation in distance changes the capacitance of the microphone, which in turn generates an electrical signal proportional to the sound waves.
These microphones are known for their high sensitivity and wide frequency response, making them suitable for capturing detailed audio recordings. They are commonly used in professional recording studios, broadcasting, live performances, and other applications where high-quality audio is required.
Capacitor microphones require a power source, typically provided through an external power supply or through the use of batteries. They also require a preamplifier to boost the low-level electrical signal generated by the microphone.
Overall, capacitor microphones are a popular choice for capturing high-fidelity audio and are widely used in the Headsets, Handsets, Microphones, and Speakers supply class within the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components supply group.