kondenseeruksid
Kondenseeruksid, also known as condensers or capacitor microphones, are a type of microphone that uses capacitive sensing to convert sound waves into an electrical signal. They operate on the principle of a variable capacitor, where sound waves cause a diaphragm to move, changing the distance between it and a fixed backplate. This change in distance alters the capacitance, which is then converted into an electrical audio signal.
The core components of a kondenseeruksid include a diaphragm, a backplate, and an electronic circuit. The diaphragm
To convert this capacitance change into a usable audio signal, kondenseeruksid require a power source, often