International Components Corp.

International Components Corp.

For more than 45 years, International Components Corporation (ICC) has been a leading supplier of components to the electronics industry. Specializing in audible devices, microphones, and capacitors, ICC offers the Intervox® and Intercap product lines, tailored for original equipment manufacturing (OEM). ICC is committed to delivering top-quality, dependable components to manufacturers, empowering design engineers with cutting-edge technology options at competitive prices.

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MEO-96PD-01-603
MIC COND ANLG OMNI -60DB 0.382"D
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Analog
Solder Pads
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1.5 V
Circular
0.264" (6.70mm)
Electret Condenser
Omnidirectional
20 Hz ~ 16 kHz
2.2 kOhms
Top
0.382" Dia (9.70mm)
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-60dB ±3dB
40dB
0.3 mA
MEO-94PN-01-643
MIC COND ANLG OMNI -64DB 0.382"D
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Analog
PC Pins
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10 V
Circular
0.177" (4.50mm)
Electret Condenser
Omnidirectional
20 Hz ~ 16 kHz
2.2 kOhms
Top
0.382" Dia (9.70mm)
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-64dB ±3dB
40dB
0.3 mA

About  Microphones

Microphones are electronic devices that convert sound waves into electrical signals. This conversion allows for various applications, including storing, transmitting, and rebroadcasting audio. Microphones come in a wide range of designs to suit different needs. There are large boom-style microphones, commonly used in professional recording studios and broadcasting settings, known for their high-quality audio capture. On the other hand, there are smaller and more popular MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical System) microphones, often found in consumer electronics like smartphones and wearable devices due to their compact size and efficiency. These microphones are differentiated by several factors. Impedance refers to the electrical resistance of the microphone's output signal and impacts its compatibility with different audio systems. Voltage rating determines the maximum voltage that can be applied to the microphone without causing damage. Sensitivity refers to the microphone's ability to capture sound accurately and is usually measured in decibels per Pascal (dB/Pa). The frequency range indicates the range of frequencies the microphone can effectively capture, ensuring accurate reproduction of different audio sources. Port location refers to the placement of the microphone's input or output ports, which can affect its suitability for specific applications. Overall size and mounting type play a role in determining the microphone's physical form, making it suitable for different setups and installations. Additionally, microphones offer various output interfaces to connect with audio systems. Analog output interfaces provide a continuous electrical signal that corresponds to the captured sound. I2S (Inter-IC Sound), PDM (Pulse-Density Modulation), and TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) are digital output interfaces that allow for efficient transmission of audio data between microphones and other devices. By considering these factors, individuals and professionals can choose the right microphone to meet their specific requirements, ensuring optimal sound capture and quality in various applications.