Capacitor microphone
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A
condenser microphone is a microphone that uses a capacitor to convert the compression
and rarefaction of sound waves into electrical energy.
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A
condenser microphone works by using a capacitor to convert the compression and
rarefaction of sound waves into electrical energy. A capacitor is a
passive electronic component consisting of two conductors separated by a
dielectric (insulator). This capacitor within the condenser microphone is
referred to as a “capsule”.
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A condenser microphone capsule consists of a
front plate made out of a thin, flexible, metalized material (referred to as
the diaphragm or membrane) and a back plate made out of a solid metal material,
as well as a thin dielectric separating the two conductors. Voltage is sent to
the capsule in order to create a charge within the capsule. This voltage
is known as “phantom power”.
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When the diaphragm is struck by sound waves,
it causes the diaphragm to vibrate, which, in turn causes a change in
capacitance within the capsule. As the capacitance changes, it creates a
change in voltage. This electrical signal is then sent via wires to an
internal amplifier, then to the microphones output.
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