Chapter 6 — Pressure-field
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Frequency Response
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Example
Loaded sensitivity of typical microphone with
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2669:
S
C
= –38.3 + (–0.2) = –38.5dB
6.2.3 K-factor
Some types of Brüel&Kjær instruments use the K-factor (correction factor) or the
K
O
-factor (open-circuit correction factor) for calibration.
(6.2)
(6.3)
Example
Correction factor for typical microphone with
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/
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" Microphone Preamplifier Type
2669:
K = –26 – (–38.5) = +12.5dB
Open-circuit correction factor for typical microphone with
1
/
2
" Microphone Preampli-
fier Type 2669:
K
O
= –26 – (–38.3) = +12.3dB
6.3 Frequency Response
6.3.1 General
In acoustic measurements, there are three types of sound field:
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Free field
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Pressure field
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Diffuse field
The microphone is optimized to have a flat frequency response in one of these
sound fields. This response is called the optimized response. A microphone’s re-
sponse in a diffuse field is equivalent to its random-incidence response.
This section shows the microphone’s typical free-field, pressure-field and random-
incidence responses together with the microphone’s typical actuator response ob-
tained using Electrostatic Actuator UA0033. The low-frequency response described
in section 6.3.4 is common for all types of response.
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–=
O
26
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O
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