Analog Devices Sets High-Performance Benchmark With The Industry’s Lowest-Noise MEMS Microphone
Analog Devices, Inc. introduced today the high-performance ADMP504 featuring the industry’s lowest-noise MEMS microphone. Delivering an SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) of 65-dBA, or 29-dBA EIN (equivalent input noise), the ADMP504 provides the same SNR performance as an array of two individual 62-dB SNR microphones. In addition, the ADMP504 provides an extended frequency response up to 20 kHz and a high PSR (power-supply-rejection) of 70 dBV.
With this performance, the ADMP504 addresses the demanding requirements found in many industrial, professional audio and video conferencing applications. The new microphone leverages ADI’s patented MEMS technology and audio signal processing expertise and is available in a thin 3.35 mm × 2.50 mm × 0.88 mm surface-mount package.
Global shipments of MEMS microphones rose to 1.3 billion units in 2011, up 82 percent from 704 million in 2010 driven primarily by handsets, according to IHS.
“ADI’s high-performance MEMS microphones have earned market acceptance since they entered the market in 2008, particularly in smartphones and media tablets,” commented Jérémie Bouchaud, director and principal analyst, MEMS and sensors, IHS. “With further performance improvements, ADI is poised to enable many new and innovative applications in other markets such as industrial equipment monitoring and building security.”
More About the ADMP504 MEMS Microphone
The ADMP504 is a surface-mount MEMS microphone that is reflow-solder-compatible with no sensitivity degradation. The sensitivity specification of -38 dBV is well suited for many codecs and discrete signal chain components. The high SNR of 65 dBA, or 29-dBA EIN, enables far-field audio-capture applications, as well as those using multi-microphone beam-forming algorithms. Low current consumption of < 180 μA (typ) with a power supply voltage of 1.6 V to 3.3 V extends battery life for portable applications.
ADMP504 MEMS Microphone Key Features and Benefits
• 65-dBA SNR, or 29-dBA EIN, enables excellent sound quality in high-definition applications.
• Extended frequency response out to 20 kHz produces a well-balanced and natural sound.
• High PSR of 70 dB V provides superior RF and electrical noise rejection allowing greater design flexibility for microphone placement and power trace routing.
• The sensitivity specification of -38 dBV makes this microphone an excellent choice for many codecs and discrete signal chain components.