25 Hz ~ 20 kHz Analog Microphone MEMS (Silicon) 1.5 V ~ 3.63 V Omnidirectional (-32dB @ 94dB SPL) Solder Pads
The ICS-40730 is a high-performance analog MEMS microphone designed for precision audio capture in compact electronic systems. It integrates a micro-electromechanical sensing element with an internal impedance conversion amplifier, providing a stable analog output suitable for direct interfacing with audio processing circuits. The device is optimized for applications requiring high signal integrity, low noise, and consistent performance across a wide frequency range. Its small form factor and surface-mount package make it ideal for space-constrained designs such as portable electronics, embedded systems, and industrial sensing equipment.
Key Features
Omnidirectional microphone response
Low noise floor for high signal clarity
Wide dynamic range for accurate sound reproduction
Analog output interface
Surface-mount package for automated assembly
Stable performance over temperature variations
Electrical Characteristics
Supply voltage range suitable for low-power systems
Low current consumption for energy-efficient operation
High signal-to-noise ratio enabling clear audio capture
Consistent sensitivity across operating conditions
Acoustic Performance
Omnidirectional pickup pattern
Flat frequency response over the audible range
High acoustic overload point for handling loud sound sources
Low total harmonic distortion
Mechanical Characteristics
Compact surface-mount package
Designed for reflow soldering processes
Robust structure for reliable operation in portable devices
Environmental Specifications
Operational across standard industrial temperature ranges
Resistant to typical humidity and environmental conditions encountered in consumer and industrial electronics
Applications
Voice-enabled devices
Audio recording systems
Industrial monitoring equipment
Smart home and IoT devices
Portable and wearable electronics
Compliance and Standards
Designed to meet common environmental and electronic component compliance requirements for modern electronic assemblies