Knowles Datasheets for Measurement Microphones
Measurement microphones are most commonly condenser microphones, which convert sound pressure to an output that is then converted into a reading such as sound pressure level (SPL).
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Introduced in 1976, the EA is a time-tested electret condenser microphone. It is widely used in more cost sensitive applications. Features Rugged construction to withstand severe environmental conditions High resistance... | |
| Introduced in 1986, the EK is the lowest noise Knowles microphone. Its high electroacoustic sensitivity and low noise make this microphone an excellent choice for applications where space is not... | |
| MR Series microphones combine a conventional element with a waterproof bellows assembly. The bellows conducts sound to the element and survives 15m (50 feet) of submersion in water. They may... | |
| The FG Series microphone is the world's smallest electret condenser microphone. Its cylindrical shape and compact size provide for superior fit rates. The FG can also be used in directional... | |
| The TM provides the best combination of performance and size. It boasts performance comparable to the standard EM series, in a package 20% smaller. The TM can also be used... | |
| The TO is the thinnest omni-directional microphone offered. Its small size is perfect for all applications, especially where space is an issue. The TO can also be used in directional... | |
| The uni-directional TD series microphone provides directional performance in a thin space saving design. The module uses two sound ports and a single diaphragm to produce a supercardiod polar pattern. | |
| High stability and reliability Industry-leading balanced armature technology Rejection of background noise Knowles' boom microphones are designed for either flexible or rigid configurations and offer such performance options as noise... | |
| Standard and waterproof Flexible and rigid styles Boom housing available in plastic and metal Customized lengths and end terminations Knowles' boom microphones are designed for either flexible or rigid configurations... |