Speaker gets l'eau

31 August 2010

At just 0.9mm thick, Murata has the world’s first ultra-thin waterproof piezoelectric speaker.

At just 0.9mm thick, Murata has developed the world’s first ultra-thin waterproof piezoelectric speaker

Based on Murata’s proprietary piezoelectric technology, the speaker is waterproof to IPX5/IPX7. The speaker measures 19.5 by 14.1 by 0.9mm; its rectangular shape reduces dead-space from designs while its ultra-thin dimensions contribute to greater freedom in equipment design.

Of the 50 new Japanese mobile phone models announced for 2010, almost one in four will be waterproof mobile phones, one of numerous indicators of a growing trend towards the waterproofing of mobile equipment.

Given that there are so many different areas that require waterproofing, there were many technical challenges and cost issues to overcome when developing the waterproof speaker. Conventional methods of waterproofing dynamic speakers used waterproof sheets that covered the output sound holes, reducing sound quality. However, Murata’s approach incorporates a rubber film into the speaker, leaving the output sound holes open.

The width of the metal frame housing the speaker has been increased to improve the seal between the metal frame and the chassis, preventing water penetration.

The new waterproof speaker has been designated part number VSLBG1914E1400-T0. Its average sound pressure level (SPL) is 92.0±3.0dB (1500Hz/2000Hz/2500Hz/3000Hz average) with a resonant frequency of 1400Hz±20%. Since no magnets are used, there is no possibility of malfunctions caused by iron sand, or electromagnetic effects on magnetic sensors.


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