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T3903

 

 

Page 14 of 21 

Document Number: DS-000358

 

Revision: 1.0 

 

 

Figure 13. Stereo PDM Microphone Connection to Codec 

 

Decouple the VDD

 pin of the T3903 to GND with a 0.1 µF capacitor. Place this capacitor as close to 

VDD

 as the printed circuit board 

(PCB) layout allows.  

 

Do not use a pull-up or pull-down resistor on the PDM data signal line because it can pull the signal to an incorrect state during the period 

that the signal line is tristated.  

 

The DATA signal does not need to be buffered in normal use when the T3903 microphone(s) is placed close to the codec on the PCB. If the 

DATA signal must be driven over a long cable (>15 cm) or other large capacitive load, a digital buffer may be required. Only use a signal 

buffer on the DATA line when one microphone is in use or after the point where two microphones are connected (see Figure 14). The 

DATA output of each microphone in a stereo configuration cannot be individually buffered because the two buffer outputs cannot 

drive a single signal line. If a buffer is used, take care to select one with low propagation delay so that the timing of the data 

connected to the codec is not corrupted. 

  

 

Figure 14. Buffered Connections Between Stereo T3903s and a Codec 

When long wires are used to connect the codec to the T3903, a source termination resistor can be used on the clock output of the 

codec instead of a buffer to minimize signal overshoot or ringing. Match the value of this resistor to the characteristic impedance of 

Summary of Contents for T3903

Page 1: ...Sleep The T3903 has high SNR in all operational modes It has 133 dB SPL AOP in High Quality Mode and 120 dB SPL AOP in Low Power mode The T3903 is available in a standard 3 5 2 65 0 98 mm surface moun...

Page 2: ...Absolute Maximum Ratings 7 Table 6 Absolute Maximum Ratings 7 ESD Caution 7 Soldering Profile 8 Table 7 Recommended Soldering Profile 8 Pin Configurations And Function Descriptions 9 Table 8 Pin Func...

Page 3: ...T3903 Page 3 of 21 Document Number DS 000358 Revision 1 0 Board Wash 18 Outline Dimensions 19 Ordering Guide 19 Revision History 20 Compliance Declaration Disclaimer 21...

Page 4: ...MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Sensitivity 1 kHz 94 dB SPL 38 37 36 dB FS 2 Signal to Noise Ratio SNR 20 kHz bandwidth A weighted 66 dBA Equivalent Input Noise EIN 20 kHz bandwidth A weighted 28 dBA SPL Acou...

Page 5: ...dB SPL 0 15 Power Supply Rejection PSR 217 Hz 100 mV p p square wave superimposed on VDD 1 8 V A weighted 95 dB FS Power Supply Rejection Swept Sine 1 kHz sine wave 99 dB FS Acoustic Overload Point 10...

Page 6: ...ower and High Quality Mode 7 ms INPUT tCLKIN Input clock period 303 2500 ns Clock Frequency CLK Sleep Mode 200 kHz Low Power Mode 400 800 kHz High Quality Mode 2 0 3 3 MHz Clock Duty Cycle fCLK 3 3 MH...

Page 7: ...ER RATING Supply Voltage VDD 0 3 V to 3 63 V Digital Pin Input Voltage 0 3 V to VDD 0 3 V or 3 63 V whichever is less Mechanical Shock 10 000 g Vibration Per MIL STD 883 Method 2007 Test Condition B T...

Page 8: ...1 25 C sec 1 25 C sec Time Maintained Above Liquidous tL 45 sec to 75 sec 50 sec Liquidous Temperature TL 183 C 217 C Peak Temperature TP 215 C 3 C 3 C 260 C 0 C 5 C Time Within 5 C of Actual Peak Tem...

Page 9: ...t Channel or Right Channel Select DATA 1 right SELECT tied to GND DATA 2 left SELECT tied to VDD In this setting SELECT should be tied to the same voltage source as the VDD pin 3 GND Ground 4 CLK Cloc...

Page 10: ...10 0 0 0 10 0 20 0 10 100 1000 10000 NORMALIZED AMPLITUDE dB FREQUENCY Hz 0 01 0 10 1 00 10 00 90 100 110 120 130 140 THD N INPUT AMPLITUDE dB SPL High Quality Mode Low Power Mode 120 0 100 0 80 0 60...

Page 11: ...not enough to discharge the line while the driver is tristated Figure 10 Mono PDM Format See Table 9 for the channel assignments according to the logic level on the SELECT pin The setting on the SELE...

Page 12: ...an RMS level of 29 dB FS however this is not true because of the definition of the 0 dB FS sine wave Figure 11 1 kHz 0 dB FS Sine Wave There is not a commonly accepted unit of measurement to express t...

Page 13: ...lly use the 105 dB dynamic range of the output data of the T3903 in a design the digital signal processor DSP or codec circuit following it must be chosen carefully The decimation filter that inputs t...

Page 14: ...er large capacitive load a digital buffer may be required Only use a signal buffer on the DATA line when one microphone is in use or after the point where two microphones are connected see Figure 14 T...

Page 15: ...t is in a high impedance state The current consumption in sleep mode is 9 A The microphone wakes up from sleep mode and begins to output data 7 ms after the clock becomes active The wake up time indic...

Page 16: ...al Output MEMS Microphone Flex Evaluation Board User Guide AN 100 MEMS Microphone Handling and Assembly Guide AN 1003 Recommendations for Mounting and Connecting the TDK Bottom Ported MEMS Microphones...

Page 17: ...hole in the microphone package with the hole in the PCB The exact degree of the alignment does not affect the microphone performance as long as the holes are not partially or completely blocked Figure...

Page 18: ...e microphone with a vacuum tool that makes contact with the bottom side of the microphone Do not pull air out of or blow air into the microphone port Do not use excessive force to place the microphone...

Page 19: ...y LGA_CAV 3 5 mm 2 65 mm 0 98 mm Body Dimensions shown in millimeters Dimension tolerance is 0 15 mm unless otherwise specified Figure 18 Package Marking Specification Top View ORDERING GUIDE PART TEM...

Page 20: ...T3903 Page 20 of 21 Document Number DS 000358 Revision 1 0 REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION 1 15 20 0 1 Initial preliminary version 5 5 20 1 0 Initial release...

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