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Feasibility study on a highly-directional parametric array loudspeaker applicable to mobile devices

Title
Feasibility study on a highly-directional parametric array loudspeaker applicable to mobile devices
Authors
MOON, WON KYUKYOUNGHUN, BEENHONGMIN, AHNJin-Young KimIn-Dong KimJoung Hoa KimGibae LeeJinho BaeChong Hyun Lee
Date Issued
2017-06-29
Publisher
Acoustic Society of America
Abstract
A conventional parametric array (PA) loudspeaker has a relatively small aperture and produces a highly directional audible sound beam. Due to limitations arising from their size and power consumption, standard PA loudspeakers are not used in mobile devices. PA loudspeakers are typically larger than 25 cm and require more than 60 W. We show that piezoelectric micro-machined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) arrays can emit highly directional ultrasonic sounds with a power efficiency of up to 80% [Je and Moon, Ultrasonics 53, 1124-1134 (2014)]. Highly directional sound beams with a frequency bandwidth of 13 kHz can be generated efficiently by pMUT arrays with two resonant frequencies [Je and Moon, JASA 173(4), 1732-1743 (2015)]. We used a signal processor, power amplifier, and pMUT array to build a loudspeaker system that is smaller than, and requires less power than, a conventional PA loudspeaker system. In our loudspeaker system, the maximum sound pressure level (SPL) is 75 dB, ± 3 dB frequency bandwidth is 12.5 kHz, and the total power consumption is 3.4 W. Hence, this loudspeaker system could potentially be used in mobile devices. [This work was supported by Samsung Research Funding Center, SRFC-IT1404-00.] Resources AUTHOR LIBRARIAN ADVERTISER General Information ABOUT CONTACT HELP
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https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/42087
Article Type
Conference
Citation
Acoustics '17 Boston, 2017-06-29
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