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Join our experts' presentation to learn about the latest advancements in MEMS microphones. We’ll discuss the advantages of MEMS microphones, the different technologies available, and the features of the Infineon XENSIV™ MEMS microphones portfolio.

You will learn how to select the right MEMS microphone to take your audio-based systems in consumer, industrial, or automotive applications to the next level.

  • The advantages of high Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) MEMS microphones
  • Infineon’s superior Single Backplate (SBP) and Sealed Dual Membrane (SDM) MEMS microphone technology
  • Infineon’s XENSIV™ MEMS microphones portfolio and how to select the right microphone for your application
XENSIV™ MEMS Microphones: The Voice of Tomorrow
July 01, 2025
10:00 ( CEST )

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