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dres
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I've had an idea for a while for an optical mic design... but I suspect it's been done before ?
In my work I use this little photoamplifier. Only cost about $20 US and contains a lens, photodiode and a little pre amp. They have huge bandwidth (DC-MHz) and seem to have ample resolution. Solid state lazer diodes are also readily available these days..........so I was thinking....
Relfect the lazer light off of a thin reflective surface and onto the photoamplifier. Movement in the surface through sound waves should cause the laser light to move and give you a usable sound signal from the photodiode ?
I've seen similar ideas used for bass guitar pickups. Does anyone know if there are mics designed in this way ? Worth $40 to experiment ?
In my work I use this little photoamplifier. Only cost about $20 US and contains a lens, photodiode and a little pre amp. They have huge bandwidth (DC-MHz) and seem to have ample resolution. Solid state lazer diodes are also readily available these days..........so I was thinking....
Relfect the lazer light off of a thin reflective surface and onto the photoamplifier. Movement in the surface through sound waves should cause the laser light to move and give you a usable sound signal from the photodiode ?
I've seen similar ideas used for bass guitar pickups. Does anyone know if there are mics designed in this way ? Worth $40 to experiment ?