2021-05-04 04:33 PM
Hello,
I am attempting to build an ultrasonic microphone for predictive maintenance applications. I have produced a flex circuit per ST's Application Note: 5522. I have not, however been able to pick up ultrasonic signals. What sort of output(voltage range) am I supposed to expect if I want to pick up ultrasound? I have built the circuit recommended on their datasheet, but the signal levels remain real low. Is this expected? Is a high pass filter required? Can anyone provide additional guidance?
2021-05-05 12:19 AM
What kind of opamp did you use?
What is the value of R at the non-inverting pin of the opamp?
What is the value of Vref?
Where did you measure the signal levels?
Regards
/Peter
2021-05-05 11:23 AM
Hello,
What kind of opamp did you use?
What is the value of R at the non-inverting pin of the opamp?
What is the value of Vref?
Where did you measure the signal levels?
My current setup the flexboard connected to a breadboard op amp circuit. I am using an oscilloscope to measure the output of the op amp.
Regards,
2021-05-06 12:43 AM
There are a few things you should do better:
Good luck!
/Peter
2021-05-06 03:26 PM
Hello,
I appreciate the feedback.
the LM358 is a bipolar opamp designed for higher supply voltages. Even if you can use it with a 5V single supply, it has about 2V voltage drop and fits only for small signals, with a supply of 3.3V it is no longer useful. Definitely a better choice would be a low voltage rail-to-rail CMOS opamp with enough margin in bandwidth, e.g. the TSV912 or TSV912A.
The resistor R at the non-inverting input is much too small and creates a huge load for the output resistance of the IMP23ABSU, for which the datasheet gives min 15kohms.
If a lower frequency limit of 100Hz is OK for you, then please use
Please reduce the feedback from factor 1075 (way too high) to e.g. 25...30, i.e. to R1=1.8k, R2=47k
With the changes mentioned, and a "Dog Whistle" smartphone app outputting sound, I was able to measure a frequency of 19kHz at about 135mV p-p. Is this the type of behavior expected from the MEMs microphone?
Could I expect a larger p-p voltage measurement using the TSV912?
Up to what frequency could one realistically expect to accurately pick up using the IMP23ABSU?
Thanks,