Multi-dimensional array microphone
Embodiments include an array microphone, comprising: a plurality of microphone boards arranged in a linear pattern along a first axis and comprising a plurality of microphone elements configured to cover a plurality of frequency bands, each microphone board comprising: a first linear array comprising a first microphone element of the plurality of microphone elements and one or more second microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements, the first microphone element located on the first axis and the one or more second microphone elements located on a second axis orthogonal to the first axis, and a second linear array comprising the first microphone element and one or more third microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements, the one or more third microphone elements located on a third axis orthogonal to the first axis and to the second axis.
1 . An array microphone, comprising:
a plurality of microphone boards arranged in a linear pattern along a first axis and comprising a plurality of microphone elements configured to cover a plurality of frequency bands, each microphone board comprising:
a first linear array comprising a first microphone element of the plurality of microphone elements and one or more second microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements, the first microphone element located on the first axis and the one or more second microphone elements located on a second axis orthogonal to the first axis, and
a second linear array comprising the first microphone element and one or more third microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements, the one or more third microphone elements located on a third axis orthogonal to the first axis and to the second axis.
2 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein the linear pattern is configured to place the microphone boards in a harmonically-nested configuration for covering the plurality of frequency bands.
3 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein the microphone boards are arranged substantially parallel to each other to form the linear pattern.
4 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein the linear pattern is configured such that the plurality of microphone boards comprises a central microphone board, a first group of microphone boards arranged on one side of the central microphone board in a first pattern, and a second group of microphone boards arranged on an opposite side of the central microphone board in a second pattern that is a mirror image of the first pattern.
5 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein a distance between adjacent microphone boards along the first axis is configured based on a linear aperture size of the array microphone.
6 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein a distance between adjacent microphone boards along the first axis is configured based on a frequency value included in the plurality of frequency bands.
7 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein for each microphone board, the second linear array is a mirror image of the first linear array.
8 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein on each microphone board, a distance along the second axis between the first microphone element and each of the one or more second microphone elements is configured based on respective octaves of the plurality of frequency bands, and a distance along the third axis between the first microphone element and each of the one or more third microphone elements is respectively configured based on the same octaves.
9 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of microphone elements are configured to form, across the plurality of microphone boards, a first sub-array for covering a first octave of the plurality of frequency bands and a second sub-array for covering a second octave of the plurality of frequency bands, the first sub-array being nested within the second sub-array.
10 . The array microphone of claim 9 , wherein the first microphone elements in the first sub-array are separated by a first distance along the first axis, and the first microphone elements in the second sub-array are separated by a second distance along the first axis that is twice the first distance, such that the first sub-array and the second sub-array are harmonically nested.
11 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein each microphone board is a printed circuit board configured to form a triangular shape.
12 . The array microphone of claim 1 , further comprising a housing configured to enclose the plurality of microphone boards.
13 . The array microphone of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of microphone elements is a micro-electrical-mechanical-system (MEMS) microphone.
14 . An array microphone, comprising:
a plurality of microphone boards arranged in a first linear pattern along a first axis of the array microphone, the plurality of microphone boards comprising a plurality of microphone elements configured to cover a plurality of frequency bands, each microphone board comprising:
a first microphone element of the plurality of microphone elements located on the first axis;
one or more second microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements located on a second axis of the microphone board, the second axis being orthogonal to the first axis; and
one or more third microphone elements of the plurality of microphone elements located on a third axis of the microphone board, the third axis being orthogonal to the first axis and to the second axis,
wherein the first microphone elements of the plurality of microphone boards are configured to form the first linear pattern along the first axis, and
for each microphone board, the first microphone element and the one or more second microphone elements are configured to form a second linear pattern along the second axis of the corresponding microphone board, and the first microphone element and the one or more third microphone elements are configured to form the second linear pattern along the third axis of the corresponding microphone board.
15 . The array microphone of claim 14 , wherein the first linear pattern is configured to place the microphone boards in a harmonically-nested configuration for covering the plurality of frequency bands.