Microphone diaphragm that maintains good dimensional control under the influences of residual stresses while having its dynamic response dominated by a single mode of vibration.
Technology Overview:
This technology involves a microphone diaphragm that is connected to the surrounding structure through an internal supporting structure. The internal supporting structure of the diaphragm provides a combination of torsional and translational stiffeners, which resemble a number of crossbars. These stiffeners brace and support the diaphragm motion, thus causing its response to not be adversely affected by fabrication stresses. The diaphragm maintains exceptional flatness under the influence of either compressive or tensile stresses that may arise during fabrication. The dynamic response of the diaphragm is extremely close to that of an ideal plate over a frequency range extending well beyond the audio range.
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