SBAA395B May   2022  – December 2023 PCMD3140 , TLV320ADC3120 , TLV320ADC3140 , TLV320ADC5120 , TLV320ADC5140 , TLV320ADC6120 , TLV320ADC6140

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Near-Field and Far-Field
    1. 1.1 Definition
  5. 2Constituents in the Far-Field Application
  6. 3Understanding of Digital and Analog Microphone
    1. 3.1 Digital PDM Microphone System
    2. 3.2 Analog Microphone with ADC System
  7. 4Quantization Noise Density for Each Microphone
  8. 5Dynamic Range in Far-Field
    1. 5.1 DR
    2. 5.2 DR in Microphone
    3. 5.3 DRE in the TLV320ADC5140/PCM5140-Q1
    4. 5.4 DRE Performance in TLV320ADC5140/PCM5140-Q1
  9. 6Design of Any Microphone with the TLV320ADC51x0/PCM51x0-Q1
    1. 6.1 Structure of the TLV320ADC51x0/PCM51x0-Q1
      1. 6.1.1 Design Example 1: Only Analog Microphone System
      2. 6.1.2 Design Example 2: Only Digital Microphone System
      3. 6.1.3 Design Example 3: Analog and Digital Microphone Combination System
  10. 7Conclusion
  11. 8Revision History

Constituents in the Far-Field Application

For a more accurate voice-activated system, far-field applications must obtain these elements, especially when used for a voice recognition application.

Table 2-1 explains constituents that must be used for a better voice recognition system.

Table 2-1 Constituents of Far-field Application
APPLICATION NEEDED SYSTEM SPECIFICATION NEEDED
  • Crystal clear
  • Distortion-free for audio capture
Wide dynamic range microphone and ADC
Microphone close to speakers in loud, noisy environments
  • High AOP (Acoustic Overload Point)
  • Low THD (Total Harmonic Distortion even for very loud signal)
Far-field recording Low EIN (Equivalent Input Noise)
Portability
  • Small form factor
  • Low power consumption