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BS EN 61094-6:2005 Measurement microphones Electrostatic actuators for determination of frequency response

BS EN 61094-6:2005

Measurement microphones Electrostatic actuators for determination of frequency response

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Označení normy:BS EN 61094-6:2005
Počet stran:30
Vydáno:2005-02-24
ISBN:0 580 45431 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61094-6:2005


This standard BS EN 61094-6:2005 Measurement microphones is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.140.50 Electroacoustics
This part of IEC 61094 - gives guidelines for the design of actuators for microphones equipped with electrically conductive diaphragms; - gives methods for the validation of electrostatic actuators; - gives a method for determining the electrostatic actuator response of a microphone. The applications of electrostatic actuators are not fully described within this standard but may include - a technique for detecting changes in the frequency response of a microphone, - a technique for determining the environmental influence on the response of a microphone, - a technique for determining the free field or pressure response of a microphone without specific acoustical test facilities, by the application of predetermined correction values specific to the microphone model and actuator used, - a technique applicable at high frequencies not typically covered by calibration methods using sound excitation.