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Date: 5th Mar 2010
World's smallest MEMS microphones with
a digital interface
TDK-EPC claims to have made available world's smallest
commercially available MEMS microphone with an integrated
digital interface. The dimensions of the EPCOS T4030 of
only 3.25 × 2.25 × 1.1 mm³ make the microphone
about 60 percent smaller than alternative products. This
small size helps in saving space in mobile phones and consumer
electronics applications such as MP3 players and digital
cameras.
The T4030 has a sensitivity of -26 dB FS (full scale), and
a signal-to-noise ratio of 60 dBA. At a sound level of 100
dB this microphone maintains distortion factor under 1 percent.
Its frequency response is characterized by high bandwidth
and low amplitude fluctuations. The T4030 is largely insensitive
to electromagnetic interference due to a digital PDM (pulse
density modulation) output. The suppression of the power
supply noise is -82 dB FS. Two channels can also be transmitted
via one signal line, making stereo applications much simpler
to implement than in analog technology. The supply voltage
range is between 1.64 and 2.86 V. The power consumption
is 650 µA and is reduced to less than 10 µA
in standby operation.
The microphone is also suggested for applications with
high requirements on audio quality. This also includes high-quality
video and VoIP (Voice over IP) systems, telephone conference
installations, beam-forming and noise-suppression systems.
The T4030 is manufactured in the CSMP (chip-sized MEMS package)
technology, which was developed for SAW filters and has
already used in billions of mobile phones.
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