INMP441 Digital Output Sensor Module MEMS High Precision Omnidirectional Microphone Sensor Module Compatible with ESP32
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: JCD
Does it include a Battery?: No
Does it include wireless functionality?: No
EU LVD Voltage: Low voltage: Below 50Vac or 75Vdc
High-concerned chemical: None
Origin: Mainland China
Voltage: 自定义编辑
INMP441 Digital Output Sensor Module MEMS High Precision Omnidirectional Microphone Sensor Module Compatible with ESP32
INMP441 is a high-performance, low-power, digital output, omnidirectional MEMS microphone with a bottom port. The complete INMP441 solution consists of a MEMS sensor, signal conditioning, analog-to-digital converter, anti aliasing filter, power management, and industry standard 24 bit I ² S interface. The I ² S interface allows the INMP441 to be directly connected to digital processors such as DSP and microcontrollers without the need for audio codecs used in the system. INMP441 has a high signal-to-noise ratio and is an excellent choice for near-field applications. INMP441 has a flat broadband frequency response, resulting in high clarity of natural sound.
Product Features
1. Digital I ² S interface with high-precision 24 bit data
2. High signal-to-noise ratio of 61 dBA
3. High sensitivity -26 dBFS
4. Stable frequency response from 60 Hz to 15 kHz
5. Low power consumption: low current consumption of 1.4 mA
6. High PSR: -75 dBFS
Interface definition:
SCK: Serial Data Clock for I ² S Interface
WS: Serial Data Word Selection for I ² S Interface
L/R: Left/right channel selection.
When set to low level, the microphone outputs a signal in the left channel of the I ² S frame.
When set to high level, the microphone outputs a signal in the right channel
SD: Serial data output of I ² S interface.
VCC: Input power supply, 1.8V to 3.3V
GND: Power Ground














Attention: Welded pins may deform due to long-distance transportation (as shown in the picture), which is normal and can be straightened with pliers without affecting use!