ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER
20170238100 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2209/026
ELECTRICITY
H04R2400/01
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electro-acoustic transducer includes a base, a plurality of vibration portions and a connection portion. Each of the vibration portion includes a piezoelectric transduction layer and has a first connection end and a second connection end opposite to each other, and the first connection ends are connected to the base. The connection portion is separated from the base and connected to the second connection ends. The piezoelectric transduction layers are adapted to receive electrical signals to deform, such that the vibration portions are driven to vibrate and generate corresponding acoustic waves. The vibration portions are adapted to receive acoustic waves to vibrate, such that the piezoelectric transduction layers are driven to deform and generate corresponding electrical signals.
Claims
1. An electro-acoustic transducer, comprising: a base; a plurality of vibration portions, wherein each of the vibration portions comprises a piezoelectric transduction layer and has a first connection end and a second connection end opposite to each other, and the first connection ends are connected to the base; and a connection portion, separated from the base and connected to the second connection ends, wherein the piezoelectric transduction layers are adapted to receive electrical signals to deform, such that the vibration portions are driven to vibrate and generate corresponding acoustic waves, and the vibration portions are adapted to receive acoustic waves to vibrate, such that the piezoelectric transduction layers are driven to deform and generate corresponding electrical signals, wherein each of the piezoelectric transduction layers comprises an upper electrode layer, a piezoelectric material layer and a lower electrode layer, and the piezoelectric material layer is disposed between the upper electrode layer and the lower electrode layer, and wherein the upper electrode layer comprises a first electrode region and a second electrode region, the first electrode region and the second electrode region are separated from each other, the first electrode region is aligned with the first connection end, and the second electrode region is aligned with the second connection end and the connection portion.
2. The electro-acoustic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the base has an opening, the vibration portions and the connection portion are located in the opening, and the first connection ends are connected to an inner edge of the opening.
3. The electro-acoustic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the vibration portions surround the connection portion.
4. The electro-acoustic transducer according to claim 1, wherein each of the vibration portions further comprises a carrying layer, the piezoelectric transduction layer is disposed on the carrying layer, the piezoelectric transduction layer is adapted to deform relatively to the carrying layer to drive the vibration portion to vibrate, and the vibration portion is adapted to vibrate to drive the piezoelectric transduction layer to deform relatively to the carrying layer.
5. The electro-acoustic transducer according to claim 4, wherein a material of the carrying layer comprises a non-piezoelectric material.
6. (canceled)
7. (canceled)
8. The electro-acoustic transducer according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode region is adapted to receive or output an electrical signal, the second electrode region is adapted to receive or output another electrical signal, and phases of the two electrical signals are reversed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0024] In the present embodiment, each of the vibration portions 120 has a first connection end 120a and a second connection end 120b opposite to each other. The first connection ends 120a are connected to the base 110. The connection portion 130 is separated from the base 110 and connected to the second connection ends 130b(120b?). In this disposition manner, the first connection end 120a and the second connection end 120b of each of the vibration portions 120 are not free ends, and when receiving acoustic waves or being actuated by electrical signals, the first connection end 120a and the second connection end 120b generate stresses in reversed directions. In this way, electrical signals with reversed phases may be respectively input from the first connection end 120a and the second connection end 120b to each piezoelectric transduction layer 122, such that strains are generated respectively at the first connection end 120a and the second connection end 120b of the piezoelectric transduction layer 122 to drive the vibration portion 130 to vibrate, and the electrical signals are input in a differential manner to the electro-acoustic transducer 100. Thereby, strength and accuracy of outputting the acoustic waves may be improved. In addition, when each vibration portion 120 receives acoustic waves to drive the piezoelectric transduction layer 122 to deform, strains and AC electrical signals with reversed phases are generated respectively at the first connection end 120a and the second connection end 120b of the piezoelectric transduction layer 122, and the electrical signals are output in a differential manner. Thereby, strength and accuracy of outputting the acoustic waves may be improved. In this way, the electro-acoustic transducer 100 may be provided with good electro-acoustic transduction quality.
[0025] In the present embodiment, referring to
[0026] To be more detailed, each of the piezoelectric transduction layers 122 of the present embodiment includes an upper electrode layer 122a, a piezoelectric material layer 122b and a lower electrode layer 122c. The piezoelectric material layer 122b is disposed between the upper electrode layer 122a and the lower electrode layer 122c. A material of the upper electrode layer 122a includes, for example, but not limited to, gold (Au). The upper electrode layer 122a includes a first electrode region E1 and a second electrode region E2, the first electrode region E1 and the second electrode region E2 are separated from each other, the first electrode region E1 is aligned with the first connection end 120a, and the second electrode region E2 is aligned with the second connection end 120b and the connection portion 130. A material of the lower electrode layer 122c includes, for example, but not limited to, platinum (Pt). Moreover, the upper electrode layer 122a and the lower electrode layer 122c further extend to places above the base 100 and respectively have an electrode E3 and an electrode E4 above the base 110. E1ectrical signals may be may input into or output from the electro-acoustic transducer 100 through the first electrode region E1, the second electrode region E2, the electrodes E3 and E4.
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[0028] The electro-acoustic transducer 100 illustrated in
[0029] Based on the above, in the electro-acoustic transducer of the invention, each of the vibration portions is not only connected to the base through the first connection end thereof, but also connected to the other vibration portions through the second connection end thereof and the connection portion. Namely, the first connection end and the second connection end of each of the vibration portions are not free ends, and when receiving acoustic waves or being actuated by electrical signals, the first connection end and the second connection end can generate stresses in reversed directions. In this way, the electrical signals with reversed phases can be respectively input from the first connection end and the second connection end to each piezoelectric transduction layer, such that strains are generated respectively at the first connection end and the second connection end of the piezoelectric transduction layer to drive the vibration portion to vibrate, and the electrical signals are input in a differential manner to the electro-acoustic transducer. Thereby, the strength and accuracy of outputting the acoustic waves can be improved. In addition, when the vibration portions receive acoustic waves to drive the piezoelectric transduction layer to deform, strains and electrical signals with reversed phases are generated respectively at the first connection end and the second connection end of the piezoelectric transduction layer, and the electrical signals are output in a differential manner. Thereby, the strength and accuracy of outputting the electrical signals can be improved. In this way, the electro-acoustic transducer can have good electro-acoustic transduction quality.
[0030] Although the invention has been disclosed by the above embodiments, they are not intended to limit the invention. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that modifications and variations to the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention will be defined by the appended claims.