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OpenBinaural

Low-cost 3D-printable binaural microphone.

Project presented at OSHWDem 2015 (Open Source Hardware Demonstration in A Coruña, Spain) and Maker Faire Bilbao 2015. First featured in Hackaday

Assembly instructions

Click here for the full assembly instructions

Demo recordings

  • By Philippe Benaim:
  • Un tour Montgolfière (link)
  • Château de Chenonceau Outside (link)
  • Vacances Aout 2015 (link)
  • By Carlosgs:
  • Sea shore in A Coruña, Spain (link)
  • If you use the mic, please let me know, I'd love to hear about it! :-)

Assembled OpenBinaural microphone:

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3D-printable ears

The left and right ears, and the potentiometer knob can be 3D-printed in PLA or ABS. Flexible materials may create more realistic effects!
The support for the ears can be laser-cut out of 3mm plywood (DXF file) or 3D printed (STL file).

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Tripod mount detail:

The metal insert can be found in eBay as 1/4" to 3/8" convert screw

Electronics

The KiCad sources for the electronics can be found in the Electronics folder.
Here are the schematic and layout.
The Gerber files, B/W layout in PDF, and CNC gcode files can be found here.

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Detailed ear canal

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Where to buy

I currently have no plans to sell this microphone, it has an open license so anyone can build it or sell it (as long as they provide attribution and publish their modifications as open too).
Please refer to the following links if you just need a binaural microphone that works out of the box:

Acknowledgments

Author & license

Author: Carlos Garcia Saura (https://github.com/CarlosGS/)
License: CC-BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)

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openbinaural's Issues

The diodes are reversed in the schematic

TO-DO: Update the schematic (include a note explaining the power supply short-circuit protection)

Thanks go to Florian for spotting it!!

"Hi,
I saw your binaural microphone project on Hackaday and had a look at your
amplifier schematic.
It seems that the diodes D1 and D2 are connected in the wrong orientation,
the supply is shorted over D1 and the Power LED D2 will not light up.
(https://github.com/carlosgs/OpenBinaural/blob/master/Electronics/stereo_mic_amplifier.pdf)
Some months ago the KICAD guys switched their diode pin numbering in the
libraries, maybe you have used an older schematic with these new library
symbols?
And I don't understand the placement of D1, you want to just short the power
supply lines over the diode if the polarity is wrong?
Regards
Florian"

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