The optical design permits the use of much more flexible and smaller diaphragms, which can be made using silicon micro-fabrication techniques.

About

This micro-machined differential microphone utilizes an optical means to convert the sound-induced motion of a diaphragm into an electronic signal. Because it can be manufactured with high sensitivity and low noise, this lightweight microphone design offers a means to improve hearing aids and cellular phone applications. This invention overcomes changes in capacitance performance limitations by using an optical detection scheme based on a low-power semiconductor laser and optical gratings incorporated into the microphone diaphragm. Because the overall compliance of the microphone diaphragm is adjustable over a very wide range, it is possible to achieve high sensitivity and very low noise performance.  ADVANTAGES:  The optical design permits the use of much more flexible and smaller diaphragms, which can be made using silicon micro-fabrication techniques.  It achieves higher signal to noise ratios than are possible in capacitive sensing schemes.  It has a much lower noise detection floor relatively low power consumption, and is lightweight.  INTELLECUTAL PROPERTY:  US 7,826,629, 8,503,701, & PCT/US2007/01406   

Register for free for full unlimited access to all innovation profiles on LEO

  • Discover articles from some of the world’s brightest minds, or share your thoughts and add one yourself
  • Connect with like-minded individuals and forge valuable relationships and collaboration partners
  • Innovate together, promote your expertise, or showcase your innovations