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designing 5 metre range

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Hello sir

i want to design a circuit which is able to sence a voice located at 5 metre range from the sensor using electret microphone n other components,im unable to make such a strong circuit , the range i designed is just 10 to 15 cms very hardly , please help
 

You'll have a tough time to get a good signal of someone speaking that far away.

It's best if you use a type of mic called a shotgun mic.

Did you use one stage of amplification? If that is not sufficient then you probably need additional stages.

Notice that if you have 1 mV coming from a mic, you must multiply by 1,000 to get a line level signal.

Use low noise devices.

Consider using a band-pass filter for the frequency range of the human voice.
 

Constructing your own Shotgun Microphone

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And do a google search for "electret microphone preamplifier"
 
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