MDGroup
Mechanical
- May 22, 2007
- 230
We are making in-ear microphone systems and are having a problem with our current electrical cable that runs from your ear down to your radio/phone.
Our microphone picks up your voice thru the very small vibrations in your ear. Due to the low signal, we have to use an extremely sensitive microphone in our ear piece. However, the mic also picks up any mechanical noise that transfers through the cable. Basically, if you rub your fingers on the cable, it transfers that noise directly up the cable to the microphone and interrupts transmission. Even if you just move your head and the cable drags against your shirt, it is very audible. It is behaving like a string tied between 2 tin cans.
Note, this is mechanical noise (not electrical noise) that we need to address.
Are there any cables out there designed to specifically address this issue? Something that limits the transmission of mechanical noise thru the cable.
Will different jacket materials transmit different amounts of noise? (pvc, silicone, ...)
Is there anything that can be attached to the cable to act as an isolator or damper? Something we can install on the cable close to the mic that wont let the vibration pass thru?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Our microphone picks up your voice thru the very small vibrations in your ear. Due to the low signal, we have to use an extremely sensitive microphone in our ear piece. However, the mic also picks up any mechanical noise that transfers through the cable. Basically, if you rub your fingers on the cable, it transfers that noise directly up the cable to the microphone and interrupts transmission. Even if you just move your head and the cable drags against your shirt, it is very audible. It is behaving like a string tied between 2 tin cans.
Note, this is mechanical noise (not electrical noise) that we need to address.
Are there any cables out there designed to specifically address this issue? Something that limits the transmission of mechanical noise thru the cable.
Will different jacket materials transmit different amounts of noise? (pvc, silicone, ...)
Is there anything that can be attached to the cable to act as an isolator or damper? Something we can install on the cable close to the mic that wont let the vibration pass thru?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.