Description
The MAX4466 Electret Microphone Amplifier Module is a convenient sensitive audio sensor designed to capture soundwaves and convert them into electrical signals. Capture high-quality audio signals and integrate it into your embedded system devices. This module uses a 20-20KHz electret microphone and a MAX4466 Operational Amplifier IC onboard and has a tiny trimmer potentiometer to adjust the gain from 25x to 125x.
It is suitable for voice changers, audio recording and sampling, and audio-reactive projects that use FFT. The output pin is not designed to drive speakers or anything but the smallest in-ear headphones - you'll need an audio amplifier (such as a 3.7W stereo amp) if you want to connect the amp directly to speakers. If you want to make it as a loudness sensor, just connect the OUT pin directly to the microcontroller ADC pin.
Key Features
- Built-in Low-Noise Amplifier: Uses the MAX4466 op-amp for clean, high-fidelity signal amplification.
- Adjustable Gain: Onboard potentiometer allows easy gain control (25x to 125x).
- Analog Output: Smooth signal perfect for audio sampling with microcontrollers.
- High Sensitivity: Captures even quiet sounds with excellent clarity.
- Compact and Breadboard-Friendly: Easy to integrate into any project setup.
- 3V and 5V Compatible: Works seamlessly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other development boards.
- Rail-to-Rail Outputs.
- Power Supply Voltage: 2.4V – 5.5V DC
- Input Current:24µA
- Output: Analog (AC-coupled)
- Gain Range: Adjustable from 25x to 125x via onboard trimmer
- Gain Bandwidth Product:600KHz
- Gain Margin:20dB
- Excellent Power-Supply Rejection Ratio:
- Excellent Common-Mode Rejection Ratio:
- High AVOL:125dB (RL = 100kΩ)
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz (typical for voice and general audio)
- Microphone Type: Electret condenser
- Dimensions: 20.8mm x 13.8mm x 7.5mm
- Weight:8g
- Voice recognition and voice-activated systems
- Audio recording and sampling systems
- DIY smart assistants and IoT devices
- Wearable audio sensing and noise detection
- Hearing Aids