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Frank Bruno is an experienced high-performance design engineer specializing in FPGAs with some ASIC experience. He has experience working for companies like SpaceX, GM Cruise, Belvedere Trading, Allston Trading, and Number Nine. He is currently working as an FPGA engineer for Belvedere Trading.
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Guy Eschemann
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Guy Eschemann

Guy Eschemann was an Electrical Engineer with over twenty years of experience designing FPGA-based embedded systems for automotive, industrial, medical, aerospace, military, and telecom applications. He was working as an FPGA engineer at plc2 Design GmbH.
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What is a digital microphone?

A digital microphone needs to receive analog audio data and convert it to digital data, which is usable for digital electronics. Let’s look at how we can accomplish this using Pulse-Density Modulation (PDM).

What is PDM?

A PDM signal is captured by a 1-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that receives an analog waveform and encodes its output as a string of digital pulses, as shown in Figure 6.1. When the pulses are denser over a period of time, they represent larger values. In Figure 6.1, we see a signal from the testbench as a sine wave. The following signal shows an example of what a PDM form of that waveform might look like:

Figure 6.1: PDM waveform example

The advantage of this type of signal is that we only need a single wire to transmit the information since audio is limited to about 24 kHz and our clock rate will be orders of magnitude above this.

With the basics of digital microphones and PDM, let’s now...

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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805125594

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Frank Bruno

Frank Bruno is an experienced high-performance design engineer specializing in FPGAs with some ASIC experience. He has experience working for companies like SpaceX, GM Cruise, Belvedere Trading, Allston Trading, and Number Nine. He is currently working as an FPGA engineer for Belvedere Trading.
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Guy Eschemann

Guy Eschemann was an Electrical Engineer with over twenty years of experience designing FPGA-based embedded systems for automotive, industrial, medical, aerospace, military, and telecom applications. He was working as an FPGA engineer at plc2 Design GmbH.
Read more about Guy Eschemann