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A microphone is a device that can listen for sound. It is a tool that can convert a sound pressure signal into an electric voltage signal. A microphone’s element or capsule is its sensitive transducer element.
A diaphragm is used to translate sound into mechanical motion, which is then transformed into an electrical signal. Microphones are analogue devices because they transform sound waves into AC electrical audio signals.
Different processes are used by the three main categories of microphones—dynamic, condenser, and ribbon—to transform sound into electrical signals. But the fundamental design of all three is the same.
The global Microphone sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Fortemedia introduces a state-of-the-art MEMS microphone system that satisfies the exacting air pressure standards recognised by top-tier customers all over the world.
One of the most important considerations in ensuring customer satisfaction with microphone goods that will be utilised in a variety of environments is reliability.
During the mass production of MEMS microphones and the final assembly of finished products, there are frequent difficulties and risks of physical damage to the microphone or a reduction in the acoustic performance.
Given that customers may abuse or operate its MEMS microphone system carelessly, Fortemedia’s quality aim is always robustness.
Fortemedia’s microphone solution, which consists of an IC and a MEMS sensor, was created with expertly relentless efforts in design, validation, characterization, and quality assurance in manufacturing.
Fortemedia has been researching MEMS microphone sensor technology and, with more than a billion units sold, is one of the top three companies in the world for both microphone sensor and ASIC design.
The microphone sensor and ASIC from Fortemedia fulfil the reliability standards of clients from throughout the world, including leading manufacturers of laptops and smartphones as well as international mobile operators.
With its most recent MEMS sensor, the TMS02 series, and its own ASIC, which can fit into a tiny microphone footprint as small as 2.75 x 1.85 x 0.90mm3, Fortemedia hopes to gain traction with the world’s smartphone manufacturers. These components combine excellent performance and dependability.