When you make audio transducers for more than 60 years, eventually you can design almost anything—even a heat–tolerant microphone that fits into electronic assembly flow like any other component.
It’s not easy, but Pete Loeppert, Vice President of R&D for Knowles Acoustics, leads a team that figured out how to increase the high–temperature survivability of microphones. This temperature–robustness has played a key part in productizing their MEMS designs, which now account for over $100 million per year of revenue.
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