Reference Microphone for Microphone and Speaker Tests
- Updated2022-11-09
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Reference Microphone for Microphone and Speaker Tests
In microphone tests, a reference microphone equalizes a speaker to flatten the frequency response or provides reference sound source for the DUT to cancel out frequency response fluctuations of the speaker. In speaker tests, a reference microphone captures the actual acoustic signals from the speaker.
To guarantee test accuracy, a reference microphone satisfying the following requirements is recommended:
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Low noise floor | In speaker tests, a reference microphone with a lower noise floor than the noise floor of the speaker ensures that the measured noises, hisses, or other imperfections come from the speaker instead of the reference microphone. |
| Low THD and high dynamic range |
In speaker tests, the inherent THD of the reference microphone should be lower than that of the speaker. Otherwise, it is hard to identify where the measured THD comes from. A high dynamic range with a THD lower than 1% allows a high-quality speaker to be tested even in higher sound pressure level (SPL) situations without overload and damage. |
| Similar sensitivity over a wide frequency range | This prevents the sensitivity from affecting the microphone to measure the real characteristics of the speaker. |
In some cases, a high-precision reference microphone may not be the most suitable model to use. For example, the GRAS 1/2’’ 46A series models with high precision may be less suitable than the 1/4’’ 46BE or 46BL models for microelectromechanical system (MEMS) testing. The following table compares these models.
| 1/2’’ 46A series | 1/4’’ 46BE or 46BL |
|---|---|
| High sensitivity | Appropriate sensitivity |
| High dynamic range | Appropriate dynamic range |
| Low noise | Smaller size for appropriate placement in a fixture |
Besides the previous requirements, NI suggests considering the following factors when choosing a reference microphone:
| Factor | Consideration |
|---|---|
| IEPE or constant current power (CCP) support | A microphone supporting IEPE or CCP can be directly powered by the sound and vibration input module using a single coax cable. |
| Transducer electronic data sheet (TEDS) support | A microphone supporting TEDS can increase calibration accuracy. |