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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 1 DIGIT AL MICROPHONES FOR HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO MARTIN SCHNEIDER 1 1 Georg Neumann GmbH, Berlin , Germany schneidm@neumann.com Microphone s with digit al output form at have appeared on the market in the last few years. They[...]

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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 2 principle t o P48 defi ned in IEC 61938 [ 6], but adapt ed to the lower vol tage and hig her current re quirem ents of ADC components. It already feature d a gain ranging ADC, to be discussed later, and limited remote con t[...]

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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 3 The essential requirement then for digital microphones remains to integrate A-to-D conversion providing dynamic range and resolution comparable to their high quality analogue co unterparts. 3 DYNAMIC RANGE AND NOISE In orde[...]

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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 4 diagram for digital microphones is shown in Fi g. 5. The dynamic range is vastly increased, especially for the small gain valu es often used with cond enser microphones, and most im portantly becom es independent of th e ch[...]

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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 5 higher frequen t white noise com ponents. One possi ble way to reduce this effect is a non-linear n etwork, keeping bot h ADCs always in operatio n, and summ ed, depending on the signal le vel, as show n in Fig. 9 & 10.[...]

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    SCHNEIDER DIGITAL MICROP HONES FOR HIGH RESOL UTION AUDIO AES 31st Internationa l Conference, London, UK , 2007 June 25–27 6 they are bound to find wide spread use. As the signal is transformed with a high-quality AD conv ersion to the digital dom ain, it i s now also possible to obtain high - quality recording s with comparatively inexpensiv e, [...]