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Type 1003

1/2'' Free-Field Microphone, Externally Polarized
 

Type 1003 is designed for high-precision measurement where a microphone with high sensitivity is required.

Typical Use Cases​

Precision sound measurement

Premium class ANSI sound level meters

Compliance with IEC 61672 Class 1

Use of Free-Field Microphones

Type 1003 is not only suited for use in class 1 Sound Level Meters but also for all high-precision acoustic measurements where a robust and stable, externally polarized free-field microphone with an upper frequency of 40 kHz is required. 

At higher frequencies, reflections and diffractions cause a pressure increase in front of the diaphragm of a microphone. If not corrected for this would result in an increased output voltage.

A free-field optimisation means that the frequency response of the microphone has been designed in such a way that the free-field response at 0 degrees incidence is flat. This microphone is optimized for use with the protection grid in place.

Free-field microphones are commonly used for sound measurement in an anechoic chamber or far away from reflecting buildings, etc. Another area for free-field microphones is for general electroacoustic measurements like loudspeaker and microphone measurements.

 

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Type ZX1003 free-field microphone is designed for high-precision measurement over a frequency range of 3.15 Hz to 40 kHz. Being externally polarized, Type ZX1003 is compatible with classical preamplifiers and standard measurement systems. 
  • Dyn. range : 20 – 162 dB 
  • Freq. range : 3.15 – 40000 Hz 
  • Polarization : 200 V 
  • Sensitivity : 14.1 mV/Pa 
  • Standards : IEC 61094-4 WS2F
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