Electret Mic Teardown - Collin’s Lab Notes
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What lies at the heart of an electret microphone? #adafruit #collinslabnotes
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I've always wanted to see what is inside there. Thank you for doing the dirty work!
This is awesome, have always seen the equivalent circuit of an electret, now I understand where it comes from!
I’ve been scrolling your videos for awhile, they’re so good! Very newb friendly without sounding dumbed down, the balance of the amount of detail is very appreciated
I love your short series the most. Amazing. Love your voice and your work. Truly made for KZread.
These are so good! Please keep making them!
Material science is amazing.
Thanks. This is inspiring. The way, how all the magic works is just insane :)
Always presumed that it was just a condenser alone hence the "Condenser Microphone". [ Condenser is archaic for capacitor :) Old people speak ]
@PurpleLightsaberAlex
3 жыл бұрын
It's funny because in Romanian we just call them condensers.
@apsdev
Ай бұрын
Yeahr the dutch word for capacitor is condensator. Apparantly the mic is a special capacitor as the foil has a permanent charge. So you dont have to put a large voltage over the capacitor.
Thank you
Bro this project home make possible
So you can plug that microphone in line with a speaker from a headset and use the voltage divider to listen to it, i guess? No IC needed
Wow i thought it has a coil?😮