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Experience our high performance XENSIV™ MEMS microphone | Infineon
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What is the difference between a high and a low performance MEMS microphone? Hear for yourself! In this demonstrator, we focus on a microphone’s dynamic range, which describes how well microphones can record quiet as well as very loud sounds. The upper limit of a microphone’s dynamic range is defined as the Acoustic Overload Point (AOP) - the maximum volume a signal can have before the physical limits of the microphone are reached. The lower limit is defined by the microphone’s self-noise level, or Signal to Noise ratio (SNR). A microphone can only record sounds above its self-noise level. Here, you will get to hear how recordings sound differently based on whether you use a low or a high dynamic range microphone.
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