Microphone Amplifier

5,550.00

The MAX4466 is a popular integrated circuit (IC) designed for amplifying microphone signals. It is often used to boost the output of small electret condenser microphones, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications, including voice recording, audio amplification, and sound sensing projects. The MAX4466 is a versatile and straightforward microphone amplifier, commonly used in audio and sound-related projects to increase the sensitivity of microphones and improve the quality of recorded or processed audio. When using the MAX4466 in your project, be sure to consult the manufacturer’s datasheet and documentation for detailed specifications and application guidelines. Additionally, consider using recommended circuit designs and libraries to facilitate integration with microcontrollers or audio recording equipment. Here are the key specifications and characteristics of the MAX4466 microphone amplifier:

Specifications:

  • Amplification: The MAX4466 typically offers a fixed gain, with options ranging from 40dB to 60dB, allowing for significant signal amplification.
  • Low Noise: Known for its low noise and high signal-to-noise ratio, providing clean audio amplification.
  • Power Supply Voltage: It operates on a wide voltage range, often between 2.7V and 5.5V, making it suitable for various power supply configurations.
  • Low Quiescent Current: Consumes minimal power when in idle or standby mode, which is important for battery-powered applications.
  • Input: Compatible with electret condenser microphones, which are common in many small audio devices.
  • Output: Provides a line-level output suitable for connection to audio recording or processing equipment.
  • Compact Package: Often available in a small, surface-mount package for compact and space-constrained designs.
  • Application: Used for audio signal amplification, voice recording, sound sensing, and other microphone-related applications.
  • External Components: Requires minimal external components, simplifying circuit design.
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