New tiny Ultrasonic Microphone
The Knowles Corporation have extended their range of surface mount MEMs (micro-electro-mechanical system) microphones to include a new model sensitive to ultrasonic frequencies. The company anticipate that the SPH0641LU4H-1 sensor will play an important role in the development of gesture control systems used for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.
The Knowles Corporation have extended their range of surface mount MEMs (micro-electro-mechanical system) microphones to include a new model sensitive to ultrasonic frequencies. The company anticipate that the SPH0641LU4H-1 sensor will play an important role in the development of gesture control systems used for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.
The microphone has a frequency response extending to 80 kHz to allow finger tracking and the 3D resolution of finger and hand gestures. The microphone module includes a preamp and measures just 3.50 x 2.65 x 0.98 mm making it small enough to use multiple units around the screen edges. A minimum of three are necessary to triangulate finger position but more will improve resolution. The microphone is also sensitive to audio frequencies showing a flat response up to 20 kHz and a signal-to-noise ratio of 64.3 dB(A).
Ultrasonic signals can also be used to transmit data between handheld devices and accurately track special ultrasonic-sensitive styluses. This new ultrasonic microphone is said to consume three-times less power than other digital microphones. It has an "always on" voice-activated (235microAmp) low-power mode when not in use and can quickly power up when needed. Sensitivity is matched between units by plus or minus 1 dB. Mass production of the new ultrasonic microphones will begin in the third quarter of 2014.