MICROPHONE WIND NOISE APPLICATION NOTE
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■Wind noise can cause problems with any outdoor microphone application. The cause of wind noise is always the same: air turbulence at the sound port of the microphone. This note suggests methods to mitigate the effects of wind noise on sound quality. Available wind noise reduction methods may be restricted or enhanced depending on design and performance requirements of the application.
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Application note & Design Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2021/9/10 |
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Revision: B |
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