Claims
- 1. For a microphone array having at least three microphones, wherein one of the microphones is disposed between the other of the microphones, a method of determining the arrangement of the microphones in the array, the method including:
measuring the response of each of the microphones at a frequency below the resonant frequency of each of the microphones; and selecting the microphone having the middle response as the microphone in the array between the other two of the microphones.
- 2. A directional microphone system comprising:
first, second and third omni-directional microphones, each of the microphones for converting an audible signal to a corresponding electrical signal; means for converting the corresponding electrical signal of each of the microphones into a single, multi-order directional signal; means for converting the corresponding electrical signal of two of the microphones into a single, first-order directional signal; and means for summing the multi-order directional signal and the first order directional signal; wherein:
each of the microphones has a resonant frequency and a response magnitude at a common frequency below each of the resonant frequencies; the microphones are disposed in an array; and one of the microphones is disposed between the other two of the microphones in the array, the middle microphone having a response magnitude at the common frequency between the response magnitude of the other two microphones.
- 3. A directional microphone system comprising:
first, second and third omni-directional microphones, each of the microphones for converting an audible signal to a corresponding electrical signal; means for adjusting the relative gain of the first, second and third microphones such that the magnitudes are substantially equal; means for converting the corresponding electrical signal of each of the microphones into a single multi-order directional signal; means for converting the corresponding electrical signal of two of the microphones into a single, first-order directional signal; a high pass filter for filtering the multi-order directional signal; a low pass filter for filtering the first-order directional signal; and means for summing the filtered multi-order directional signal and the filtered first order directional signal; wherein:
each of the microphones has a resonant frequency and a response magnitude at a common frequency below each of the resonant frequencies; the microphones are disposed in an array; and one of the microphones is disposed between the other two of the microphones in the array, the middle microphone having a response magnitude at the common frequency between the response magnitude of the other two microphones.
- 4. For a microphone array having at least three microphones, wherein one of the microphones is disposed between the other of the microphones, a method of determining the arrangement of the microphones in the array, the method including:
measuring the response of each of the microphones at a frequency below the resonant frequency of each of the microphones; and selecting the microphone having the middle response as the microphone in the array between the other two of the microphones.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from, and expressly incorporates by reference, U.S. Nonprovisional Patent Application No. 09/966,873, filed Sep. 28, 2001, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/236,768, filed Sep. 29, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/322,211, filed Sep. 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60236768 |
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60322211 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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