Abstract

A ceramic piezoelectric type microphone includes a lower cover and an upper cover, and a receiving space confined by the lower and upper covers when they are connected. A signal wire is led in the receiving space via an extension portion of the lower cover and passes through a substrate to connect to an electrical circuit board. The other side of the circuit board is connected to a piezoelectric ceramic plate. A high-density foam body is sandwiched between the piezoelectric ceramic plate and a securing portion on an inner side of the upper cover. When a ratio value of a diameter of the surface of the upper cover to a contact thickness formed by the upper cover is greater than 0.15, sound waves generated as a result of contact between cover surfaces and the user's throat skill pass through the foam body to the piezoelectric ceramic plate to be directly converted into a signal output, thereby eliminating most of the background noise except the sound of the user's voice.

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