Microphones
Microphones are transducers that convert sound into an electrical signal for storage, transmission and/or rebroadcasting. Ranging from large boom style microphones to small and popular MEMS types, they are differentiated by impedance, voltage rating, sensitivity, frequency range, port location, overall size and mounting type. Analog, I2S, PDM and TDM output interfaces are available.
Product List
Total Components: 3
ProductPricingDatasheetTypeOutput TypeDirectionFrequency RangeSensitivityS/N RatioImpedanceVoltage - RatedVoltage RangeCurrent - SupplyPort LocationRatingsTerminationSize / DimensionHeight (Max)ShapeStock & Quantity
EM-6022P
Soberton, Inc.
1
$1.2000
Datasheet
Electret CondenserAnalogOmnidirectional100 Hz ~ 15 kHz-44dB ±3dB @ 94dB SPL58dB2.2 kOhms2 V1 V ~ 10 V500 µATop-PC Pins0.236" Dia (6.00mm)0.094" (2.40mm)Circular
9,311
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EM-6050P
Soberton, Inc.
1
$1.2500
Datasheet
Electret CondenserAnalogOmnidirectional100 Hz ~ 15 kHz-42dB ±3dB @ 94dB SPL58dB2.2 kOhms2 V1 V ~ 10 V500 µATop-PC Pins0.236" Dia (6.00mm)0.213" (5.40mm)Circular
3,562
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EM-9745P
Soberton, Inc.
1
$0.9500
Datasheet
Electret CondenserAnalogOmnidirectional100 Hz ~ 10 kHz-46dB ±2dB @ 94dB SPL58dB2.2 kOhms4.5 V1 V ~ 10 V500 µATop-PC Pins0.382" Dia (9.70mm)0.185" (4.70mm)Circular
6,053
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