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Carbon Button Microphone—
Historical Design
Thomas Alva Edison and
Sir Emile Berliner filled
patents for Carbon Button
Microphone in 1877.
Edison's design became
the accepted design and
patent.
This is a popular
microphone for telephones
as well as early radio and
speeches.
Carbon Button Microphone
Diaphragm: Thin Metal Plate
Diaphragm: Plastic
A reverse of a loudspeaker.
Carbon Button—Design Diagram
Ribbon Microphone
Diaphragm: Thin piece of metal foil
suspended in a magnetic field.
Vibrations in ribbon produce a small voltage
which is then stepped up by a transformer.
Diaphragm is very easily damaged by wind
or loud incoming sounds.
Ribbon Microphone—
Design Diagram
Dynamic Microphone—
Design Diagram
Condenser Microphone
Diaphragm: Thin metal strip suspended next to a
charged electric plate.
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