Image capture apparatus and control method
US-2024276146-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US9363595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9363595-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213530824-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A microphone unit includes first and second diaphragms; a substrate on a top surface of which are installed the first and second diaphragms; and a cover disposed covering the first and second diaphragms, the cover joined to an outside edge of the substrate and forming an internal space. There are formed in the substrate first and second openings that are formed respectively in the top and bottom surfaces of the substrate, and an internal sound path communicating from the first opening to the second opening. The first diaphragm is disposed on the substrate so as to cover and hide the first opening. The second diaphragm is disposed so as to seal off a partial region away from the first opening of the top surface of the substrate. A third opening is formed in the cover, and the internal space communicates to an outside space via the third opening.
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A microphone unit, comprising: a substrate on which a first vibrating part and a second vibrating part respectively having diaphragms for converting input sound pressure into an electrical signal are arranged beside each other; and a cover arranged on the substrate and covering the first vibrating part and the second vibrating part; wherein in the cover, a first sound hole forming a first sound path is formed through which an outside space communicates with one surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part and one surface of the diaphragm of the second vibrating part, in the substrate, a second sound hole forming a second sound path is formed through which the outside space communicates with another surface of the diaphragm of the second vibrating part, and a sound propagation distance from the first sound hole to the one surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part is substantially equal to a sound propagation distance from the second sound hole to the another surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part. 2. The microphone unit of claim 1 , wherein the second sound path includes, within an interior layer of the substrate, a space extending in a direction parallel to the surface of the substrate on which the first and second vibrating parts are arranged beside each other. 3. The microphone unit of claim 1 , further comprising a first calculator for calculating a difference between a first electrical signal output from the first vibrating part and a second electrical signal output from the second vibrating part. 4. The microphone unit of claim 3 , further comprising: a delay part for outputting a delay signal in which a predetermined delay is imparted to an output of the first calculator; and a second calculator for adding up the second electrical signal and the delay signal. 5. The microphone unit of claim 3 , further comprising: a delay part for outputting a delay signal in which a predetermined delay is imparted to the second electrical signal; and a second calculator for adding up an output of the first calculator and the delay signal. 6. The microphone unit of claim 3 , further provided with: a delay/gain part for imparting a predetermined delay and a predetermined gain to an output of the first calculator and producing an output; and a second calculator for adding up the second electrical signal and the output of the delay/gain part. 7. The microphone unit of claim 3 , further comprising: a delay/gain part for imparting a predetermined delay and a predetermined gain to the second electrical signal and producing an output; and a second calculator for adding up an output of the first calculator and the output of the delay/gain part. 8. The microphone unit of claim 4 , wherein one of the first electrical signal, the second electrical signal, and an output of the second calculator is selected and outputted. 9. The microphone unit of claim 4 , further comprising: an analog-digital converter for sampling the first electrical signal and the second electrical signal at a predetermined frequency and converting the first and second electrical signals to digital signals; wherein the predetermined delay is a delay that is an integral multiple of the sampling time of the analog-digital converter. 10. The microphone unit of claim 4 , further comprising: a filter for performing a low-pass filter process on the first electrical signal. 11. The microphone unit of claim 4 , further comprising: a filter for performing a low-pass filter process on an output of the second calculator. 12. The microphone unit of claim 4 , further comprising: a first filter for performing a low-pass filter process on the first electrical signal; and a second filter for performing a low-pass filter process on an output of the second calculator. 13. The microphone unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a gain part for imparting a predetermined gain to either the first electrical signal or the second electrical signal and producing an output; and a calculator for adding the other of the first electrical signal and the second electrical signal to the output of the gain part, and producing an output. 14. The microphone unit of claim 13 , wherein one of the first electrical signal, the second electrical signal, and the calculator output is selected and outputted. 15. The microphone unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first gain part for imparting a predetermined gain to the first electrical signal output from the first vibrating part and producing an output; a second gain part for imparting a predetermined gain to the second electrical signal output from the second vibrating part and producing an output; and a calculator for adding up the output of the first gain part and the output of the second gain part, and producing an output. 16. The microphone unit of claim 15 , wherein one of the first electrical signal, the second electrical signal, and the calculator output is selected and outputted. 17. A sound input device comprising: a microphone unit, comprising a substrate on which a first vibrating part and a second vibrating part respectively having diaphragms for converting input sound pressure into an electrical signal are arranged beside each other; and a cover arranged on the substrate and covering the first vibrating part and the second vibrating part; wherein in the cover, a first sound hole forming a first sound path is formed through which an outside space communicates with one surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part and one surface of the diaphragm of the second vibrating part, in the substrate, a second sound hole forming a second sound path is formed through which the outside space communicates with another surface of the diaphragm of the second vibrating part, and a sound propagation distance from the first sound hole to the one surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part is substantially equal to a sound propagation distance from the second sound hole to the another surface of the diaphragm of the first vibrating part.
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