mikrofonisignaali
Mikrofonisignaali refers to the electrical signal produced by a microphone when it converts sound waves into an analog electrical voltage. This signal is a fluctuating waveform that mirrors the characteristics of the original sound, such as its frequency, amplitude, and timbre. The strength of the microphone signal, or its amplitude, is typically very low, measured in millivolts. Therefore, it almost always requires amplification before it can be further processed, recorded, or transmitted.
Microphones operate on various principles, including dynamic (moving coil), condenser (capacitive), and ribbon technologies, each converting
The impedance of a microphone also plays a role in signal transmission. Low-impedance microphones are generally