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MEMS-based micro speaker uses PCB technology

6th February 2017
Alice Matthews
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In partnership with several Fraunhofer Institutes (IDMT, ISIT, IIS and IZM), USound has utilised PCB technology with system integration expertise from AT&S to develop what it claims to be the world’s smallest speaker and also the first based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS).

The product is protected with numerous patents. MEMS are silicon chips or substrates with very small feature sizes, that have mechanical and electrical functions at the same time. They make it possible to implement extremely compact, reliable and energy-efficient solutions. With dimensions of 5x7x2mm, the micro-speaker has a frequency range of 2-15kHz.

AT&S is a technology partner of USound. Development of the MEMS micro-speaker would not have been possible without innovations in materials, silicon integration and packaging. Thanks to its packaging solutions, the MEMS loudspeaker itself, its drive circuits (application-specific integrated circuits, ASIC) and passive elements can be integrated into a tiny component with a small form factor.

To manufacture small components of this kind, system integration is essential in addition to Printed Circuit Board (PCB) technology. Thus AT&S have developed not only optimised PCB technology, but also special process engineering solutions for component and semiconductor packaging – from embedding passive components to complete System-in-Boards (SiB) and System-in-Packages (SiP). A wide range of products based on AT&S technologies are manufactured in large volumes, from miniaturised computer boards to medical sensor products and MEMS microphones – and now MEMS speakers too.

While MEMS components are widely used as acceleration and tilt sensors, and as microphones, in smartphones, wearables and vehicles, MEMS-based speakers did not exist until now. By eliminating the coil and magnet found in conventional solutions, MEMS speakers achieve small dimensions along with low power consumption and good sound quality.

USound will transfer the presented technology into mass production. The new generation of speakers based on semiconductor technology is set to come to market in 2018. They will require only half as much space and 80% less power than their predecessors. USound is also aiming to create better sound quality with its MEMS speakers than with conventional speakers.

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