July 30, 2021
USound currently offers two MEMS loudspeakers that are part of the Ganymede series: Adap UT-P2019 and Achelous UT-P2018. Adap is optimized towards maximum acceleration, making it ideal for free-field applications, whereas Achelous is optimized towards maximum excursion, making it especially suitable for occluded-ear applications. Therefore, USound MEMS loudspeakers can be evaluated in both acoustic domains:…
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July 21, 2021
Our goal at USound has always been to empower engineers with an audio component that enables them to unleash their creativity and stand out with their product designs. The thin form factor and wide bandwidth of USound MEMS speakers enable the miniaturization of the audio module of consumer electronics, allowing more space for other components…
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April 22, 2021
When we discuss what makes a headphone or earphone sound “good” and “bad”, we inevitably need to ask the question, well how should a headphone sound? Is there an objective way to answer this? Or does it all depend on personal preference? The truth, as so often, is somewhere in the middle. The first question…
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April 8, 2021
To speed up the process of bringing your concept of a MEMS speakers-based audio system to reality, we designed two development platforms: Amalthea UA-R3010 and Helike UA-E3010. This article will walk you through the essentials of rapid prototyping with MEMS speakers and provide an overview of the expansion kits available. If your goal is to…
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March 11, 2021
MEMS speakers provide unique features and compelling advantages compared to electrodynamic and balanced armature speakers. The application-specific benefits of MEMS speakers must be separated into two main kinds of applications: Free field and occluded ear applications. In this article, we will focus on the latter. When we talk about occluded ear applications, we refer to…
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