IP Library Granted Patent US 7,471,798
Granted Patent B2
US 7,471,798 · App. 10/424,552 · Granted Dec 30, 2008

Microphone array having a second order directional pattern

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,471,798
App. No.
10/424,552
Granted
Dec 30, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A directional microphone system is disclosed, which comprises circuitry for low pass filtering a first order signal, and circuitry for high pass filtering a second order signal. The system further comprises circuitry for summing the low pass filtered first order signal and the high pass filtered second order signal. A method of determining whether a plurality of microphones have sufficiently matched frequency response characteristics to be used in a multi-order directional microphone array is also disclosed. 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 is also disclosed.

Claims (16)

1. A directional microphone array comprising:

first, second and third omni-directional microphones, each of the microphones for converting an audible signal to a corresponding electrical signal;

each of the microphones having a resonant frequency and a response magnitude;

one of the microphones is disposed between the other two of the microphones in the array, the middle microphone having a middle response magnitude between the response magnitude of the other two microphones; and

each of the microphones being characterized by a corresponding response curve, each of the response curves having a portion, each of the portions being substantially parallel to each other, and the middle response magnitude of the middle microphone is selected from within the portion.

2. The directional microphone array of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve prior to the resonant frequencies.

3. The directional microphone array of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve subsequent to the resonant frequencies.

4. The directional microphone array of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve subsequent a linear region of response and prior to the resonant frequencies.

5. A directional microphone system comprising:

first, second and third microphones, each of the first, second and third microphones having an electrical output signal representative of a received audio signal, each of the first, second and third microphones having a resonant frequency and a response magnitude, and the microphones being arranged in an array;

a signal processor coupled to receive the output signal of each of the first, second and third microphones, the signal processor providing a directional output signal based upon the received output signals of each of the first, second and third microphones;

one of the first, second and third omni-directional microphones is disposed between the other two of the microphones in the array, the middle microphone having a middle response magnitude between the response magnitude of the other two microphones; and

each of the microphones being characterized by a corresponding response curve, each of the response curves having a portion, each of the portions being substantially parallel to each other, and the middle response magnitude of the middle microphone is selected from within the portion.

6. The directional microphone system of claim 5 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve prior to the resonant frequencies.

7. The directional microphone system of claim 5 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve subsequent to the resonant frequencies.

8. The directional microphone system of claim 5 , wherein the portion of the response curve comprises a portion of the response curve subsequent a linear region of response and prior to the resonant frequencies.