IP Library Granted Patent US 11,172,313
Granted Patent B2
US 11,172,313 · App. 16/497,316 · Granted Nov 9, 2021

MEMS microphone and method for sensing temperature

Inventors: Lei Zou (København S, DK); Pirmin Hermann Otto Rombach (Kongens Lyngby, DK); Henning Petersen (Allerød, DK)
Assignee: TDK Corporation
H04R19/04B81B3/0018H04R1/028B81B2201/0257B81B2201/0278H04R2201/003
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Patent No.
US 11,172,313
App. No.
16/497,316
Granted
Nov 9, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A MEMS microphone integrates a temperature-sensing element in or on the ASIC die of a MEMS microphone to enable an audio mode and a temperature-sensing mode in parallel. The system also permits for a method for easily switching between these two modes and for outputting both digital output signals at the same common output pad, which allows for the use of the footprint of a conventional microphone.

Claims (37)

1. A MEMS microphone, comprising

a MEMS transducer;

an ASIC die;

a package in which the MEMS transducer and the ASIC die are arranged, the package having a sound hole; and

a temperature-sensing element integrated in or on the ASIC die; and

an analog-to-digital-converter within the package, the analog-to-digital-converter providing a first digital output signal associated with the MEMS transducer, the analog-to-digital-converter providing a second digital output signal associated with the temperature-sensing element; and

a switch for switching the analog-to-digital-converter between a temperature sensing mode and a microphone mode, and

wherein the MEMS microphone is adapted to produce and deliver, dependent on the mode of the switch, the first digital output signal or the second digital output signal to a respective one of two separate output signal pads or to a common output signal pad.

2. The MEMS microphone of claim 1 , further comprising a pre-amplifier integrated in or on the ASIC die.

3. The MEMS microphone of claim 2 , wherein the analog-to-digital-converter is adapted to convert a first analog input signal from the MEMS transducer and a second analog input signal from the temperature-sensing element to optionally provide, at the output, the first digital output signal or the second digital output signal for signals originating from the MEMS transducer and from the temperature-sensing element, respectively.

4. The MEMS microphone of claim 2 , further comprising a supply current source adapted to couple a supply current to the analog-to-digital-converter, wherein the supply current strength is dependent on the operation mode of the analog-to-digital-converter to take into account a higher amount of current required for the microphone mode.

5. The MEMS microphone of claim 1 , wherein the temperature-sensing element is embodied as a resistive element or a transistor.

6. The MEMS microphone of claim 1 , wherein the sound hole is adapted to allow exposure of the temperature-sensing element to the ambient temperature.

7. The MEMS microphone of claim 1 , further comprising a clock frequency input and a frequency detector that is coupled to the clock frequency input and to the switch, wherein the frequency detector is adapted to detect a first and a second clock frequency and to control the switch dependent on the detection of the first clock frequency or the second clock frequency.

8. The MEMS microphone of claim 1 , in combination with an electronic device, the MEMS microphone being a part of the electronic device.

9. The combination of claim 8 , wherein the electronic device is selected from the group consisting of a mobile communication unit, a smart phone, a tablet computer, a smart watch, and a headset.

10. The combination of claim 9 , wherein the first digital output signal and the second digital output signal originating from the MEMS transducer and from the temperature-sensing element, respectively, share a single output pad.

11. A method of sensing a temperature with a MEMS microphone, the MEMS microphone comprising a MEMS transducer, an ASIC die, and a temperature-sensing element integrated in or on the ASIC die, the MEMS transducer and the temperature-sensing element being arranged in a package that has a sound hole, the method comprising:

coupling a first clock frequency f 1 or a second clock frequency f 2 to a clock input of the MEMS microphone, the first frequency f 1 is assigned to a microphone operation mode, the second frequency f 2 is assigned to a temperature-sensing mode, and wherein the first frequency f 1 is greater than the second frequency f 2 ;

detecting the frequency of the clock with a frequency detector;

producing a first digital output signal relating to a first analog input signal provided by the MEMS transducer if the clock frequency is the first frequency f 1 ; and

producing a second digital output signal relating to a second analog input signal provided by the temperature-sensing element if the clock frequency is the second frequency f 2 .

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first analog signal input is an amplified signal originating from microphone transducer, wherein the second analog signal input is originating from temperature sensing element, wherein dependent on the clock frequency, the two analog input signals are converted to a first digital output signal or a second digital output signal, respectively, by an analog-digital converter.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the frequency detector detects whether the clock frequency is

(a) above a first threshold, or

(b) below a second threshold,

and in case of (a), assigns the clock frequency to the first frequency f 1 and couples the amplified signal to the analog-digital converter,

and in case of (b), assigns the clock frequency to the second frequency f 2 and couples the second analog input signal or the amplified signal to the analog-digital converter.

14. A MEMS microphone comprising

a MEMS transducer;

an ASIC die;

a package in which the MEMS transducer is arranged, the package having

a sound hole;

a temperature-sensing element integrated in or on the ASIC;

a pre-amplifier and an analog-to-digital-converter, the pre-amplifier and the analog-to-digital-converter being integrated in or on the ASIC die;

a switch that switches the analog-to-digital-converter between a temperature sensing mode and a microphone mode, and to deliver, dependent on the state of the switch, a first or a second digital output signal to a respective one of two separate output signal pads at the MEMS microphone or to a common output signal pad; and

a clock frequency input and a frequency detector, the frequency detector being is coupled to the clock frequency input and to the switch, and wherein the frequency detector is adapted to detect a first and a second clock frequency and to control the switch dependent on the detection of first or second clock frequency.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2025
From: TDK CORPORATION
To: INVENSENSE, INC.
Reel/Frame 073080/0824 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2021
From: ZOU, LEI; ROMBACH, PIRMIN HERMANN OTTO, DR.; PETERSEN, HENNING
To: TDK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 056694/0193 →