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PRODUCT GUIDE 

377 SERIES MICROPHONES 

426 SERIES PREAMPLIFIERS 

 

Contents: 

1.0

 

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 ................................................................ 2

 

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Accessories ................................................................................. 3

 

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Maintenance ............................................................................... 3

 

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Calibration .................................................................................. 4

 

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Warranty and Service ................................................................. 4

 

 

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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 de-
velopment 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 characteris-
tics  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  Na-
tional  Standards  Institute  (ANSI)  and  the  International  Electrotechnical  Commission  (IEC).  IEC  1094-4 
establishes  specifications  for  the  mechanical  dimensions  and  certain  electroacoustic  characteristics  for 
standard  industrial  microphones.  The  performance  specification  sheet  supplied  with  each  PCB  micro-
phone 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 external-
ly polarized microphones, and its preamplifier, provided the supply voltage is set to zero. 

Summary of Contents for 378B13

Page 1: ...SYSTEM Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 828 8840 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 0987 E mail i...

Page 2: ...ty regimen When in doubt about a calibration cycle a good rule of thumb is to recalibrate on an annual basis It is also good practice to recalibrate after exposure to any severe temperature extreme sh...

Page 3: ...rchase Order should include authorization to proceed and return at current pricing which can be obtained from a factory customer service representative Contact Information International customers shou...

Page 4: ...isclosure 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 O X O O O O O...

Page 5: ...e O O X O O 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 Indica...

Page 6: ...he 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 th...

Page 7: ...ponse reactions of the human ear to the pressure fluctuations Some examples of typical sound pressure levels are shown in the table below dB Pressure Example 0 0 00002 Pa Threshold of Hearing 60 0 02...

Page 8: ...and noise cones the fre quency response of the microphone will be attenuated at higher frequencies Clamps and stands When holding a microphone in place it is important to minimize the influence of the...

Page 9: ...ceable to one or more of the following National Labs NIST PTB or DFM Our investment in equipment traceability and conformance to industry standards ensures accurate calibra tion against relevant speci...

Page 10: ...Output Voltage 7 Vpk 7 Vpk Output Impedance 50 Ohm 50 Ohm Physical Housing Material Stainless Alloy Stainless Alloy Venting Rear Rear 5 Electrical Connector BNC Jack BNC Jack Mounting Thread Grid 0 5...

Page 11: ...07 0 13 OUTLINE DRAWING 55564 1 OF 1 1 5X 1 2 ICP MICROPHONE SYSTEM DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 JDM 5 27 15 JDM 5 27 15 NJL 5 27 15 55564 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary righ...

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