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PmodMIC3™ Reference Manual
Revised April 12, 2016
This manual applies to the PmodMIC3 rev. A
Overview
The PmodMIC3 is a MEMS Microphone powered by the Knowles Acoustics SPA2410LR5H-B and the Texas
Instruments ADCS7476. Users may adjust the incoming volume to the system board with the small potentiometer
before they receive the 12 bits of data through SPI.
Features include:
MEMS Microphone module with digital
interface
Transform audio inputs with 12-bit A/D
converter
Adjust incoming volume with on-board
potentiometer
up to 1 MSPS of data
Small PCB size for flexible designs 1.1 in × 0.8
in (2.8 cm × 2.0 cm)
6-pin Pmod port with SPI interface
Follows Digilent Pmod Interface Specification
Type 2
The PmodMIC3.
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Functional Description
The PmodMIC3 is designed to digitally report to the host board whenever it detects any external noise. By sending
a 12-bit digital value representative of frequency and volume of the noise, this number can be processed by the
system board and have the received sound accurately reproduced through a speaker. The on-board potentiometer
can be used to modify the gain from the microphone into the ADC.
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Interfacing with the Pmod
The PmodMIC3 communicates with the host board via the SPI protocol. The 12 bits of digital data are sent to the
system board in 16 clock cycles with the most significant bit first. For the ADC7476, each bit is shifted out on each
falling edge of the serial clock line after the chip select line is brought low with the first four bits as leading zeroes
and the remaining 12 bits representing the 12 bits of data. The datasheet for the ADC7476 recommends that for
faster microcontrollers or DSPs, the serial clock line is first brought to a high state before being brought low after
the fall of the chip select line to ensure that the first bit is valid. More information about this can be found in the
PmodMIC3 User Guide.
Pin
Signal
Description
1
SS
Chip select
2
NC
Not connected
3
MISO
Master-in slave-out
4
SCK
Serial clock
5
GND
Power supply ground
6
VCC
Power supply (3.3V/5V)
Table 1. Pinout table diagram.
The PmodMIC3 is capable of converting up to 1 MSa per second of 12-bit data, making it an ideal Pmod to use in
conjunction with the PmodI2S for an audio development application.
Any external power applied to the PmodMIC3 must be within 3V and 5.5V to ensure that the on-board chips
operate correctly; however, it is recommended that Pmod is operated at 3.3V.
A sample timing diagram taken from the ADCS7476 datasheet representing the data that will be received by the
system board from the Pmod is shown in FIg. 1.
Figure 1. Timing diagram.
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Physical Dimensions
The pins on the pin header are spaced 100 mil apart. The PCB is 1.1 inches long on the sides parallel to the pins on
the pin header, and 0.8 inches long on the sides perpendicular to the pin header.
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