Datasheet

June 2013 DocID024359 Rev 2 1/4
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STEVAL-MKI138V1
STAudioHub USB interface board
based on MP34DT01 and STM32
Data brief
Features
Powered and connected to PC through USB
Sound card automatically recognized by the
PC as an audio device.
MEMS microphones provide a high frequency
data stream (1 to 3.25 MHz) of 1 bit digital
samples (PDM technique)
Audio collected from the microphones is sent to
the PC through USB
LED status indicator
RoHS compliant
Description
The purpose of STEVAL-MKI138V1 is to provide
a demonstration of decoding and streaming of
digital MEMS microphone outputs.
The STEVAL-MKI138V1 demonstration board
hosts the MP34DT01 (top-port digital
microphone), working as a sensor and the
STM32F107RC microcontroller, which functions
as an audio decoder.
These microphones are analog-to-digital
transducers. They are capable of sensing sound
pressure and converting it to a digital signal using
the PDM technique.
The STM32 microcontroller decodes the PDM
signals from the microphones and streams the
audio via USB.
The STEVAL-MKI138V1 is a sound card
automatically recognized by the PC as an audio
device. Connection is made through a USB cable,
which both powers the board and streams the
audio collected from the microphones to the PC.
It is also possible to use the STEVAL-MKI138V1
as an interface board for other microphone
boards (STEVAL-MKI126Vx), in which case use
of the APWorkbench software tool is
recommended.
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