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PRODUCT GUIDE 

377 SERIES MICROPHONES 

426 SERIES PREAMPLIFIERS 

 

Contents: 

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Introduction ................................................................................ 1

 

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Standards .................................................................................... 1

 

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Setting up a Microphone Measurement System ........................ 1

 

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Taking Measurements ................................................................ 3

 

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Accessories and Miscellaneous .................................................. 3

 

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Maintenance ............................................................................... 4

 

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Calibration .................................................................................. 5

 

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Warranty and Service ................................................................. 5

 

 

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Introduction 

Thank you for your purchase of a PCB high quality microphone. These microphones offer highly accurate 
and reliable acoustic measurements and are typically used in research and design applications. They are 
accurate enough for laboratory usage, yet rugged enough for field-testing. 

Sound within the typical 20 to 20,000 Hz audible range of a healthy human ear can either be pleasing to the 
ear, as in music, or unpleasant (or harmful), as in noise. As a result, many applications, from the develop-
ment of consumer products to research in acoustics, measure sound, even sound outside the range of human 
hearing. The instrument  typically used to  measure sound is  the microphone, which is  designed, like the 
human ear, to transform pressure oscillations into a corresponding voltage oscillation. 

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Standards 

Before selecting an acoustical instrument, it is important to identify which acoustical standards are appro-
priate for the application in which the instrument will be used. Whether for legal purposes or for quality 
assurance programs, these standards will help determine the required quality, accuracy and consistency of 
the instrument. Standards that correspond to the performance requirements, dimensions and characteristics 
of acoustical components are established for microphones, sound level meters, calibrators, or other related 
components. The most common organizations producing these standards are the American National Stand-
ards  Institute  (ANSI)  and  the  International  Electrotechnical  Commission  (IEC).  IEC  1094-4  establishes 
specifications for the mechanical dimensions and certain electroacoustic characteristics for standard indus-
trial microphones. The performance specification sheet supplied with each PCB microphone identifies the 
standards to which the microphone is compliant. 

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Setting up a Microphone Measurement System 

After the proper microphone has been selected, the corresponding preamplifier, cabling, power supplies, 
signal conditioning and data acquisition selections are ready to be installed. Not all of these components 
are required for all test set-ups. The figures below show typical set-ups for externally polarized and pre-
polarized microphone systems. 

A prepolarized microphone can be used with a standard Microphone Power Supply designed for externally 
polarized microphones, and its preamplifier, provided the supply voltage is set to zero.  

Summary of Contents for 376A32

Page 1: ...NE SYSTEM Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact the PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 716 684 0001 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 0987 E...

Page 2: ...alized tests including sensitivity at elevated or cryogenic temperatures phase response extended high or low frequency response extended range leak testing hydrostatic pressure testing and others For...

Page 3: ...tion on particular operating steps The following symbols may be found on the equipment described in this manual This symbol on the unit indicates that high voltage may be present Use standard safety p...

Page 4: ...China RoHS 2 Disclosure Table Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE O O O O O O PCB X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O...

Page 5: ...O Wires O O O O O O Cables X O O O O O Plastic O O O O O O Solder X O O O O O Copper Alloy Brass X O O O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indicates that sai...

Page 6: ...in which the instrument will be used Whether for legal purposes or for quality assurance programs these standards will help determine the required quality accuracy and consistency of the instrument St...

Page 7: ...owered with a 24V or a 12V phantom power supply but this will limit the maximum output voltage Externally Polarized Microphone System Prepolarized Microphone System Phantom Powered Microphone System T...

Page 8: ...em such as the preamplifier signal conditioner or instrumentation Conversely the Cartridge Thermal Noise CTN specification provides the lowest measurable sound pressure level that can be detected abov...

Page 9: ...rugged grid cap shown below and as an independent part of a rugged kit to extend the lifespan of the precision measuring device caution should be taken to ensure the delicate diaphragm sensing element...

Page 10: ...ustry standards ensures accurate calibra tion against relevant specifications We also carry a line of acoustic calibrators that can be used to calibrate microphone sensitivity on site as needed Hand c...

Page 11: ...10 Vpk 10 Vpk Output Impedance 50 Ohm 50 Ohm Physical Housing Material Stainless Alloy Stainless Alloy Venting Rear Rear Electrical Connector 3 Pin XLR 3 Pin XLR Mounting Thread Grid 0 5 60 UNS 0 5 6...

Page 12: ...E DRAWING 66301 1 OF 1 875X 1 2 PHANTOM POWER MICROPHONE SYSTEM DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 JDM 3 27 17 JDM 3 27 17 MJN 3 27 17 66301 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary rights i...

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