Information
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Patent Grant
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6694032
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Patent Number
6,694,032
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 27, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 17, 200422 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Kuntz; Curtis
- Harvey; Dionne
Agents
- F. Chau & Associates, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an electret condenser microphone including the vibratory diaphragm which is comprised of an electret film into which an electric charge is charged; a conductive film formed on one side of the electret film and a polar ring disposed at a peripheral edge of the underside of the conductive film. Also, this microphone includes a vibratory diaphragm support member which is disposed on the vibratory diaphragm and has a concave groove and a concave portion. On the vibratory diaphragm support member is attached an integrated circuit serving to receive and amplify a transformed electrical signal from the vibratory diaphragm.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a hybrid-type electret condenser microphone, and more particularly to a miniaturized electret condenser microphone for use in portable telephones or information communication devices, in which main components including electronic circuits, such as an IC device and the like, are integrated into a chip.
BACKGROUND ART
Korean Patent Publication No. 1993-3063, which was filed on Dec. 22, 1990 in the name of this applicant and issued on Apr. 17, 1993, discloses an electret condenser microphone which is attached to a mike, a telephone, a portable telephone, a video tape recorder, a toy and the like and serves to transform sound pressure into an electrical signal.
The electret condenser microphone disclosed in this patent is schematically shown in
FIG. 1
in a cross section. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the electret condenser microphone includes a case
3
which has an opening
1
formed at a central portion of an underside thereof and a cover
2
attached to an outer surface thereof. A polar ring
4
and a vibratory diaphragm
5
are disposed within the case
3
. An amplifier unit
9
is secured to a printed circuit board
12
by means of a soldering
13
. An output lead
11
of the amplifier unit
9
is connected to the printed circuit board
12
by soldering. On the vibratory diaphragm
5
is disposed a fixed electrode
16
which is connected to an input terminal
10
of the amplifier unit
9
and insulated by an insulating ring
17
. A dielectric plate
20
applied with an electrostatic material is disposed within the fixed electrode
16
. In addition, a plurality of openings
21
are formed at a peripheral edge of the fixed electrode
16
.
In the conventional electret condenser microphone having a construction as described above, however, the dielectric plate
20
is separately adhered onto the fixed electrode
16
in a state where the fixed electrode
16
insulated from the case
3
by the insulating ring
17
is connected directly to the vibratory diaphragm
5
. For this reason, although the electret condenser microphone can be significantly improved in performance, it has a problem in that it cannot be miniaturized. Another problem is that the contact area between the input terminal
10
of the amplifier unit
9
and the fixed electrode
16
is limited, so that inferior electrical contact occurs between the input terminal
10
of the amplifier unit
9
and the fixed electrode
16
and hence production yield cannot be increased.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide an electret condenser microphone which can be miniaturized.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an electret condenser microphone which can be manufactured in increased yield.
To accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides an electret condenser microphone which comprises: a case which is electrically grounded and has an opening formed at an upper side thereof and a plurality of sound holes formed at a central portion thereof, the sound holes serving to collect and pass sound there-through; a vibratory diaphragm which is disposed within the case in parallel to an inner bottom surface of the case, apart from the bottom surface of the case at a given distance (Δt), and which is vibrated by sound pressure coming in through the sound holes of the case so as to transform a sound signal into an electrical signal; a vibratory diaphragm support member which is disposed on the vibratory diaphragm and has a concave groove formed at an outer surface thereof and a concave portion, the concave groove being formed such that the vibratory diaphragm is spaced apart from the vibratory diaphragm support member at a given distance, the concave portion having a plurality of small sound holes formed at a bottom surface thereof such that the vibratory diaphragm is easily vibrated; an integrated circuit which is attached to the vibratory diaphragm support member and serves to amplify the electrical signal; an insulating cap which covers the opening formed at the upper side of the case while electrically insulating the vibratory diaphragm support member from the case; a first contact pin which is disposed on the insulating cap such that it receives the amplified signal from the integrated circuit attached on the vibratory diaphragm support member through a contact element connected by a lead to the integrated circuit and transmits the received signal to the outside of the electret condenser microphone; and a second contact pin which is disposed on the insulating cap such that it receives the amplified signal from the integrated circuit attached to the vibratory diaphragm support member through a contact element connected by a lead to the integrated circuit and transmit the received signal to the outside of the electret condenser microphone.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view which schematically shows an electret condenser microphone of the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view which schematically shows the appearance of an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view showing the electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view which schematically shows a vibratory diaphragm used in the electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view which shows a silicon securing board in which an IC device used in the electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is integrated into a chip; and
FIG. 6
is a schematic view of an integrated circuit shown in FIG.
5
.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, the electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view which schematically shows the appearance of an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a partial cross-sectional view showing an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view which schematically shows a vibratory diaphragm used in an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view which shows a silicon securing board in which an IC device used in an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is integrated into a chip.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
to
5
, an electret condenser microphone according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a case
50
and a vibratory diaphragm
70
which is vibrated by sound pressure coming in through sound holes
52
of the case
50
so as to transform a sound signal into an electrical signal.
On the vibratory diaphragm
70
is disposed a vibratory diaphragm support member
80
made of a semiconductor wafer which has a concave portion
82
.
A plurality of small sound holes
82
a
are formed at a bottom surface of the concave portion
82
so that the vibratory diaphragm
70
is easily vibrated.
Moreover, the electret condenser microphone includes an integrated circuit
100
which receives and amplifies the transformed electrical signal from the vibratory diaphragm
70
.
Also, the electret condenser microphone has an insulating cap
110
which covers an opening formed at the upper side of the case
50
while serving to electrically insulate the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
from the case
50
.
Further, the electret condenser microphone includes a pair of contact pins
120
and
130
disposed on the insulating cap
110
.
In this case, the first contact pin
120
is connected to a contact element
102
connected to a lead
102
a
of the integrated circuit
100
, such that the amplified signal from the integrated circuit
100
attached on the vibratory diaphragm member
80
is transmitted to the outside of the electret condenser microphone. The second contact pin
130
is connected to a contact element
103
which is connected to a lead
103
a
of the integrated circuit
100
.
In other words, the case
50
included in the electret condenser microphone according to the present invention has an opening formed at the upper side thereof, and a plurality of sound holes
52
formed at a central portion of the underside thereof. The sound holes
52
serve to collect and pass sound there-through. Within the case
50
, the vibratory diaphragm
70
is disposed parallel to an inner bottom surface
50
a
of the case while maintaining a given distance (Δt) there-between.
Furthermore, the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
is made of a semiconductor wafer and has the concave portion
82
. A plurality of small sound holes
82
a
are formed at a bottom surface of the concave portion
82
of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, so that the vibratory diaphragm
70
is vibrated easily. The vibratory diaphragm support member
80
also has a concave groove
84
formed at the underside thereof to a depth of generally 5 to 25 μm, so that the vibratory diaphragm
70
is spaced apart from the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
at a given distance.
In the electret condenser microphone of the present invention, since the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
is made of a semiconductor wafer, the integrated circuit
100
for amplifying the transformed electrical signal from the vibratory diaphragm
70
can be made into a single chip.
The opening formed at the upper side of the case
50
is covered with the insulating cap
110
which serves to electrically insulate the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
from the case
50
.
On the insulating cap
110
, the first contact pin
120
is disposed, which receives the amplified signal from the integrated circuit
100
through the contact element
102
connected to the integrated circuit
100
by the lead
102
and transmits the received signal to the outside of the electret condenser microphone.
Moreover, on the insulating cap
110
, the second contact pin
130
is disposed, which is electrically connected to the contact element
103
that is connected to the integrated circuit
100
by the lead
103
a.
The second contact pin
130
can be electrically connected to the outside of the electret condenser microphone.
As shown in
FIG. 4
in detail, the vibratory diaphragm
70
comprises an electret film
72
into which an electric charge is charged; a conductive film
74
which is formed on one side of the electret film
72
by sputtering or chemical vapor deposition (CVD); and a polar ring
76
which is disposed at a peripheral edge of the underside of the conductive film
74
such that the conductive film
74
formed on the electret film
72
is located apart from the inner surface
50
a
of the case
50
at a given distance (Δt).
Preferably, the vibratory diaphragm
70
is formed of 12.5 to 25 μm thick fluoro ethylene propylene(FEP) or Teflon.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the integrated circuit
100
comprises an amplifier
104
which serves to transform a voltage signal generated by vibration of the vibratory diaphragm caused by sound pressure into a current signal and to amplify the transformed current signal. Such an amplifier
104
is comprised of a field effect transistor (FET)
140
for a microphone and a capacitor
170
for a noise filter. In the field effect transistor, a gate terminal is connected to the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, a drain terminal is connected to the contact element
102
, and a source terminal is connected to the contact element
103
.
In this case, it is preferred that the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
is formed of a silicon or germanium wafer and made conductive by suitable doping of impurities.
At the bottom surface of the concave portion
82
of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, a plurality of sound holes
82
a
are formed respectively so as to have a diameter of 20 to 100 μm by etching firstly using an anisotropic etching method and then etching the resulting bottom surface secondarily.
Hereinafter, operations and effects of the electret condenser microphone according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described.
First, an assembling process of the electret condenser microphone according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
In the assembling process, the vibratory diaphragm
70
comprising the electret film
72
, the conductive film
74
formed of a metal on one side of the electret film
72
, and the polar ring
76
which is disposed on the peripheral edge of the underside of the conductive film
74
in such a manner that the conductive film
74
is located apart from the inner bottom surface
50
a
of the case
50
at a given distance (Δt) and maintained under a desired tension, is disposed on the inner bottom surface
50
a
of the case
50
in such a manner that the polar ring
76
faces downward.
Next, the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
having the integrated circuit
100
attached thereon is mounted onto the vibratory diaphragm
70
. Then, the vibratory diaphragm
70
is spaced apart from the underside of the concave portion
82
formed at the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
at a given distance by virtue of the concave groove
84
formed at the underside of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
.
Thereafter, the opening of the case
50
is covered with the insulating cap
110
. Then, a sidewall of the insulating cap
110
is in contact with the underside of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
and an inner sidewall of the case
50
, so that the vibratory diaphragm support member is electrically insulated from the case
50
.
At this time, the first contact pin
120
disposed on the insulating cap
110
is electrically connected to the contact element
102
attached on the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, and the second contact pin
130
disposed on the insulating cap
110
is electrically connected to the contact element
103
attached on the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
.
In this assembled state, the vibratory diaphragm
70
is disposed on the inner bottom surface
50
a
of the case
50
in such a manner that it is spaced apart from the inner bottom surface
50
a
of the case
50
at a given distance (Δt) by interposition of the polar ring
76
there-between.
Also, on the vibratory diaphragm
70
is disposed the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
on which the integrated circuit
100
is attached.
In this state, since the concave groove
84
is formed at the underside of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, and the sound holes
82
a
are formed at the bottom surface of the concave portion
82
of the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
, the vibratory diaphragm
70
is easily vibrated by sound pressure coming in through the sound holes
52
of the case
50
.
While the vibratory diaphragm
70
is vibrated by sound pressure, a sound signal is transformed into a voltage signal. This voltage signal is applied to the field effect transistor (FET)
140
within the integrated circuit
100
through the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
. In this case, the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
is connected to the gate terminal of the field effect transistor, which serves to transform the voltage signal into a current signal and amplify the transformed current signal.
In the field effect transistor of the amplifier
104
, the voltage signal transmitted from the vibratory diaphragm support member
80
is transformed into the current signal and amplified.
Then, noise is removed from the amplified signal in the capacitor
170
, and the amplified signal is transmitted to the outside of the electret condenser microphone through the leads
102
a
and
103
a
and the contact elements
102
and
103
.
In this state, the contact element
102
is connected to the drain terminal of the field effect transistor, and the contact element
103
is connected to the source terminal of the field effect transistor.
Furthermore, the electrical signal which was transformed from sound and amplified in the integrated circuit
100
is outputted to a telephone, a video tape recorder or a toy through contact pins
120
and
130
, which are in contact with the contact elements
102
and
103
, respectively.
In the embodiment described above, although the case
50
of the electret condenser microphone has been described illustratively as it is designed in a rectangular shape, it is understood that this invention is not limited thereto, and forming the case
50
so as to have various shapes, such as a circular shape or a polygonal shape, belongs to the concept of the present invention.
Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
As apparent from the foregoing, the electret condenser microphone has a simple structure comprising the case, the vibratory diaphragm, the vibratory diaphragm support member having the integrated circuit attached thereto, and a pair of the contact pins, so that it can be miniaturized.
Furthermore, by virtue of a decrease in number of the assembling processes, it can be manufactured at increased yields and thus reduce cost.
In addition, in the electret condenser microphone of the present invention, since the vibratory diaphragm support member, which serves to support the vibratory diaphragm in such a manner that the vibratory diaphragm is easily vibrated and also serves to transmit the signal from the vibratory diaphragm, is made of a semiconductor wafer, the electrical contact is satisfactory, and the circuit can be made directly on the semiconductor wafer whereby it can easily be integrated into a chip.
Claims
- 1. An electret condenser microphone comprising:a case 50 having an opening formed at a upper side thereof and a plurality of sound holes 52 formed at a central portion of a underside thereof, the sound holes 52 serving to collect and pass sound there-through; a vibratory diaphragm 70 disposed above an inner bottom surface 50a of the case 50 and spaced from the inner bottom surface 50a of the case 50 at a given distance (Δt), the vibratory diaphragm 70 being vibrated by sound pressure coming in through the sound holes 52 of the case 50 so as to transform a sound signal into a voltage signal; a vibratory diaphragm support member 80 formed of a semiconductor wafer and disposed on the vibratory diaphragm 70, the vibratory diaphragm support member 80 serving to transmit the voltage signal from the vibratory diaphragm 70 and having a concave groove 84 formed at a underside thereof and a concave portion 82 at a upper side thereof, the concave groove 84 being formed such that the vibratory diaphragm support member 80 is spaced apart from at a given distance, the concave portion 82 having a plurality of sound holes 82a which are formed at a bottom surface thereof such that the vibratory diaphragm 70 is vibrated easily; an integrated circuit 100 attached to the vibratory diaphragm support member 80 and serving to transform the voltage signal into an electrical signal and amplify the transformed electrical signal; an insulating cap 110 covering the opening formed on the case 50 while electrically insulating the vibratory diaphragm support member 80 from the case 50; and, a pair of contact pins 120 and 130 disposed on the insulating cap 110 and serving to transmit amplified electrical signal from the integrated circuit 100 to an outside of the electret condenser microphone.
- 2. The electret condenser microphone according to claim 1, in which the vibratory diaphragm 70 comprises an electret film 72 into which electric charge is charged; a conductive film 74 formed on one side of the electret film 72 by sputtering or chemical vapor deposition (CVD); and a polar ring 76 disposed at a peripheral edge portion of an underside of the conductive film 74 such that the conductive film 74 formed on the electret film 72 is located apart from the inner bottom surface 50a of the case 50 at a given distance (Δt).
- 3. The electret condenser microphone according to claim 1, in which the vibratory diaphragm 70 is formed of 12.5 to 25 μm thick fluoro ethylene propylene(FEP) or Teflon.
- 4. The electret condenser microphone according to claim 1, in which the concave groove 84 formed at the underside of the vibratory diaphragm support member 80, has a depth of 5 to 25 μm.
- 5. The electret condenser microphone according to claim 1, in which the integrated circuit 100 is comprised of a field effect transistor for use in a microphone.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
| PCT/KR01/01836 |
|
WO |
00 |
| Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
| WO02/37893 |
5/10/2002 |
WO |
A |
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