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    A²B Microphone Testing: A Practical Measurement Setup and Workflow

    As A²B microphones and sensors are increasingly adopted in automotive applications, the demand for reliable testing in both R&D and production is also growing. This article explains why A²B testing matters, highlights the advantages of A²B over traditional analog cabling in terms of interconnect and scalability, outlines key measurement KPIs (such as frequency response, THD+N, phase/polarity, and SNR), and presents a typical test-bench setup along with the corresponding solution configuration.

    Why A²B Microphone and Sensor Testing Matters

    In-cabin audio is no longer just "music playback". Modern vehicles depend on high-performance acoustic sensing for hands-free calling, in-cabin communication, voice assistants, ANC/RNC, and more-and these features increasingly rely on multiple microphones and even accelerometers deployed around the cabin. ADI notes that the rapid expansion of audio-, voice-, and acoustics-related applications is a key trend, and that new digital microphone and connectivity approaches are enabling broader adoption.

    To deliver consistent performance, teams need a test workflow that is repeatable across different node positions, harness lengths, and configurations-without turning every debug session into a custom project.

    The Interconnect Shift: From Shielded Analog Cables to Digital A²B

    Historically, scaling microphone counts often meant scaling shielded analog cabling, which adds weight, cost, and integration burden-sometimes limiting these features to premium vehicle segments.

    A²B (Automotive Audio Bus) addresses that interconnect problem by enabling a scalable, networked digital audio architecture with deterministic behavior-exactly what timing-sensitive acoustic applications need. Figures a and b show how such a design may be realized with the traditional analog and the digital A²B systems, respectively.

    Figure 1 (a) Analog system design with analog mic elements (shielded wires).
    (b) Digital system design with digital mic elements (A²B technology and UTP wires).

    What You'll Measure: Key A²B Microphone KPIs

    • Frequency Response (FR)
    • THD+N
    • Phase / polarity (and channel-to-channel consistency for arrays)
    • SNR
    • AOP (if required by your program/spec)

    Typical Block Diagram-What the Bench Looks Like

    At CRYSOUND, we provide more than just the CRY580 A²B interface. We offer a full automotive audio testing solution, including audio acquisition cards, microphones and sensors, acoustic sources, custom fixtures, acoustic test boxes, and vibration shakers, delivering a complete and streamlined testing experience.

    Figure 2 Here's a description of the testing block diagram, including the use of the latest OpenTest Audio Test & Measurement Software https://opentest.com

    Solution BOM List

    The value of end-to-end delivery: reducing system integration time and minimizing coordination costs between multiple suppliers. We cover everything from R&D to production line testing.

    Figure 3 BOM list of the solution

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