Microphones. Reference data. Part 1
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Name |
Sensitivity, mV / Pa |
Frequency range, Hz |
Noise level, dB |
Upit., V |
Icons., mA |
Kharm., % |
Frequency response unevenness, dB |
PANASONIC |
SIZE |
WM-034CY |
60 |
20 \ 16000 |
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4,5 \ 10 |
0,8 |
X 9,7 6,7 |
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WM-034 |
60 |
20 \ 16000 |
|
4,5 \ 10 |
0,8 |
X 9,7 6,7 |
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WM-034 CY 195 |
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WM-52 BM |
|
1,5 \ 10 |
0,3 |
X 9,7 4,5 |
|
WM-54BT |
20 \ 12000 |
|
2,5 \ 10 |
0,6 |
|
WM-60AY |
58 |
20 \ 16000 |
|
2 \ 10 |
0,5 |
X 6 5 |
|
WM-60AT |
|
|
WM-60 A 103 |
55 |
100 \ 12000 |
|
|
WM-62 A |
58 |
20 \ 16000 |
|
2 \ 10 |
0,5 |
X 6 2,5 |
|
WM-66 D 103 |
50 |
100 \ 10000 |
|
X 6 2,7 |
|
WM 55 A 103 |
60 |
20 \ 16000 |
|
1,5 \ 10 |
0,5 |
X 9,7 5 |
|
WM 56 A 103 |
58 |
|
|
WM 55 D 103 |
100 \ 10000 |
|
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CHINA standing in all consumer phones and caller IDs |
|
|
CZN - 15E |
58 |
80 \ 15000 |
|
3 \ 10 |
|
X 9,7 9 |
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