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Externally Polarized Microphone System 

 

 

Prepolarized Microphone System

 

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Taking Measurements 

The following formula is used to calculate the pressure measured by the microphone from the output volt-
age signal. The sensitivity of a microphone is typically measured at 250 Hz. 

Pressure (Pa) = Voltage (mV) / Sensitivity (mV/Pa). 

The lowest amplitude a healthy human ear can detect is 20 millionths of a Pascal (20

Pa). Another scale 

more commonly used to describe sound pressure level is the decibel (dB). To convert the output voltage 
signal (measured in Vrms) to sound pressure level (measured in decibels), use the following formula: 

dB

P

S

V

SPL

ref

rms





Log

20

 

where 

is the sensitivity of the microphone in mV/Pa, and 

P

ref

 is the reference pressure in air, which is 

20  x  10

-6

  Pa.  The  decibel  scale  is  logarithmic  and  more  closely  matches  the  response  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 

0.00002 Pa 

Threshold of Hearing 

60 

0.02 Pa 

Business Office 

80 

0.2 Pa 

Shop Noise 

94 

1 Pa 

Large Truck 

100 

2 Pa 

Jackhammer 

120 

20 Pa 

Airplane Take-Off 

140 

200 Pa 

Threshold of Pain 

 
At  very  high-pressure  amplitudes,  the  microphone’s  diaphragm  will  start  to  distort  the  measured  sound 
pressure.  The  maximum  rated  sound  pressure  level  of  a  microphone  is  expressed  as  the  amplitude  at 
which  the  Total  Harmonic  Distortion  (THD)  reaches  a  specified  amount,  typically  3%  THD.  It  is  im-
portant to note that the highest sound pressure level that can be measured with a microphone system may 
be limited by other parts of the system, such as the preamplifier, signal  conditioner, or instrumentation. 
Conversely, the Cartridge Thermal Noise (CTN) specification provides the lowest measurable sound pres-
sure level that can be detected above the electrical noise inherent within the microphone. 

Summary of Contents for 378B20

Page 1: ...e 377B20 426E01 installation and operating manuals that comprise a Model 378B20 ICP Microphone System kit For assistance with the operation of this product contact PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 8...

Page 2: ...id the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps build confidence in measurement accuracy and acquired data Equipment cali...

Page 3: ...warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of original purchase Contact PCB for a complete statement of our warranty Expendable items such as batteries and...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 6: ...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 7: ...2LA manufacturers Our internal metrology laboratory is certified to ISO 9001 accredited by A2LA to AN SI IEC 17025 and ANSI NCSL Z540 1 complies with ISO 10012 1 and former MIL STD 45662A and uses equ...

Page 8: ...VDC Output Impedance 50 Ohm 50 Ohm Maximum Output Voltage 7 Vpk 7 Vpk Physical Housing Material Stainless Alloy Stainless Alloy Venting Rear Rear 6 Electrical Connector BNC Jack BNC Jack Mounting Thre...

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Page 10: ...Microphone 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 m...

Page 11: ...id the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps build confidence in measurement accuracy and acquired data Equipment cali...

Page 12: ...warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of original purchase Contact PCB for a complete statement of our warranty Expendable items such as batteries and...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...2LA manufacturers Our internal metrology laboratory is certified to ISO 9001 accredited by A2LA to AN SI IEC 17025 and ANSI NCSL Z540 1 complies with ISO 10012 1 and former MIL STD 45662A and uses equ...

Page 17: ...20 Pa 1 Electrical Capacitance Polarized 11 pF 11 pF 1 Polarization Voltage 0 V 0 V 2 Physical Housing Material Stainless Alloy Stainless Alloy Venting Rear Rear Mounting Thread Preamplifier 0 4606 60...

Page 18: ...ARIZED MICROPHONES DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 JDM 9 14 05 ECB 9 14 05 CCL 9 14 05 1 1 2 2 A A B B 60 15 3 64 16 4 36 9 2 50 12 7 4606 60 UNS 11 7 mm 60 UNS THREADS 52 13 2 47 12 0 4...

Page 19: ...plifier 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...

Page 20: ...id the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps build confidence in measurement accuracy and acquired data Equipment cali...

Page 21: ...warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of original purchase Contact PCB for a complete statement of our warranty Expendable items such as batteries and...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...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 24: ...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 25: ...2LA manufacturers Our internal metrology laboratory is certified to ISO 9001 accredited by A2LA to AN SI IEC 17025 and ANSI NCSL Z540 1 complies with ISO 10012 1 and former MIL STD 45662A and uses equ...

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