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Speakers play a vital role in our auditory experiences by transforming electrical signals into the dynamic sounds we hear. Understanding how speakers function and contribute to sound production requires exploring their core mechanisms and essential components. In this blog, we'll highlight what you need to know about using speakers in audio design, including their basic functionality, important specifications, design factors, and types of cones and magnets.
Within a speaker, the voice coil and permanent magnet are at the heart of the mechanism. The voice coil, made of wire, is attached to a flexible cone or diaphragm and surrounds the permanent magnet. When the electrical signal flows through the coil, it generates a magnetic field, creating a dynamic interaction between the coil’s magnetism and the permanent magnet (Figure 1).
This interaction causes the coil and its connected cone to oscillate rapidly. These movements push and pull air molecules, creating pressure waves that travel through the air. These waves eventually reach our ears, where our brains interpret them as sound.
Figure 1: An illustration of the basic working principle of a speaker, in which the rapid oscillations of the coil and its connected cone create pressure waves that travel through the air. (Source: Same Sky, formerly CUI Devices)
Going further into the anatomy of a speaker unveils the key components that collaborate to deliver sound: the cone, voice coil, plate, magnet, frame and yoke, and printed circuit board (PCB). The detailed illustration in Figure 2 displays the structure of a typical speaker, separating the components essential to sound production.
Figure 2: A disassembled representation of the typical speaker components. (Source: Same Sky)
Beyond understanding speaker anatomy and basic functions, it’s important to consider key specifications and performance criteria when selecting the right speaker for your design.
After selecting a speaker based on the key specifications outlined above, additional measurements and tests are essential to ensure proper integration and optimal performance within your design.
Figure 3: Example of a frequency response chart showing how a speaker responds across the sound pressure level (dB) and resonant frequency (Hz). (Source: Same Sky)
The material used for the speaker cone plays a significant role in sound quality, alongside other factors. Here are the most common speaker cone materials.
The type of magnet used in a speaker also plays a crucial role in its overall construction and performance, with each type presenting different benefits and tradeoffs.
A solid understanding of speaker mechanics enables engineers to create immersive auditory experiences. As we've highlighted throughout this blog, selecting the right speaker involves considering various components and specifications. However, even with a comprehensive understanding of key speaker parameters, proper testing and measurement within your final design are essential for optimal performance. Fortunately, Same Sky (formerly CUI Devices) offers an extensive range of speaker solutions that includes the CMS series, CDS series, and more, providing a solution to achieve the best results for virtually any design.
Nick Grillone wrote the “ All You Need to Know About Speakers in Audio Design” blog, which is updated and republished here with permission.
Nick Grillone Applications Engineer, Same Sky Nick Grillone brings over 10 years of customer support experience to the Same Sky Applications Engineering team. His technical and application expertise is particularly focused on Same Sky’s diverse range of audio components, such as microphones and speakers, as well as their sensor technology offering. In his spare time, Nick enjoys all things outdoors with his partner and his dog, including backpacking, camping, cycling, and paddleboarding.
Same Sky, (formerly CUI Devices), manufactures electronic components that help customers reach new heights and is dedicated to nurturing the spirit of innovation, embracing evolution, and taking a holistic approach. This company specializes in an ever-expanding range of product technologies, including audio, interconnect, thermal management, motion, relay, sensor, and switch solutions.