A low-noise differential microphone inspired by the ears of the parasitoid fly Ormia ochracea

J Acoust Soc Am. 2009 Apr;125(4):2013-26. doi: 10.1121/1.3082118.

Abstract

A miniature differential microphone is described having a low-noise floor. The sensitivity of a differential microphone suffers as the distance between the two pressure sensing locations decreases, resulting in an increase in the input sound pressure-referred noise floor. In the microphone described here, both the diaphragm thermal noise and the electronic noise are minimized by a combination of novel diaphragm design and the use of low-noise optical sensing that has been integrated into the microphone package. The differential microphone diaphragm measures 1 x 2 mm(2) and is fabricated out of polycrystalline silicon. The diaphragm design is based on the coupled directionally sensitive ears of the fly Ormia ochracea. The sound pressure input-referred noise floor of this miniature differential microphone has been measured to be less than 36 dBA.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Animals
  • Diptera / anatomy & histology*
  • Ear / anatomy & histology
  • Electronics / instrumentation*
  • Equipment Design
  • Hearing Aids
  • Miniaturization
  • Pressure
  • Rotation
  • Silicon
  • Sound

Substances

  • Silicon