Dear Sir or Madam,
in my studies I am working on a project to measure 2 microphones.
For this purpose a small sound absorber chamber is built to measure with
measurement electronics an analog reference microphone (the b&k 4165) and a DUT
(e.g. the digital microphone Infineon IM69D130-DS).
We used the 4165 mic as well as a suitable preamp and the FFT
Analyzer 3160 from the company B&K.
The FFT Analyzer requires analog signals at the input and converts them to
digital signals with a sampling rate of 131kHz.
My problem is to pick up the digital microphone IM69D130-DS. This
MEMS micro gives as signal a 1-bit PDM signal, which I have to convert to an
analog signal, so that the FFT Analyzer recognizes it.
Do you offer such an interface or chip that turns a PDM signal into an analog one?
kind regards
I think the closest thing to a single PDM to "analog" output chip we offer is one or another of these kind of PDM to class D audio amplifiers from our Maxim parts:
https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX98358.pdf
The output will be way bigger / more power than you need to send to the analyzer and will need to be filtered to remove the class D clock switching but with little or now output load and heavy anti-aliasing filter it might have low enough distortion.
There are others in the catalog so do a search to see them all and check the data sheets to see it they might be a fit for your needs.
Hello dmercer,
I have another specific question. What is this class D clock?
In the datasheet I have read something about 330kHz (+- 20kHz), is it this frequency that I would have to filter out?
Even if it's not about AD, I found another chip in the catalog (sorry), the MAX9050, I think it would fit the digital mic as well.
What do you think of it?
greetings
Ovid
Hello dmercer,
I have another specific question. What is this class D clock?
In the datasheet I have read something about 330kHz (+- 20kHz), is it this frequency that I would have to filter out?
Even if it's not about AD, I found another chip in the catalog (sorry), the MAX9050, I think it would fit the digital mic as well.
What do you think of it?
greetings
Ovid
Maxim Integrated is now (very recently) part of Analog Devices. Ideally you would be able to get support for MAX Audio parts such as this in the audio products sub forum here on EngineerZone but not yet. You could try and see if any of the legacy Maxim employees are monitoring here.
You might get better technical answers on the legacy Maxim web site in the mean time while we more fully integrate Maxim:
https://www.maximintegrated.com/en.html
Technical support on that site is not organized like the ADI home site.