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2Highlights
Key Features
- New High Performance 130-nanometer CMOS DSP
Hardware - Reliant Adaptive Feedback Cancelling
- 12-channel Layered Noise Reduction
- 8-channel WDRC compression with adaptive time
constants - 8-channel Output Limiting
- Adaptive Directional Processing
- Event Data Logging
- Random Noise Generator for Tinnitus therapy
- Digital VC Compatibility
- Same pad footprint as previous nanoDSP Amplifiers
3Hardware Block Diagram
Ezairo 5900 Programmable Integrated Audio DSP
Ezairo is a trademark of AMI Semiconductor
4Highlights
Ezairo 5900 Benefits
- High Precision Sound 24-bit precision computing
- Optimized Dual Core Computing Power
- Ultra High Audio Fidelity
- Ultra-low power consumption
- Unmatched Flexibility
- Fast Time to Market Best-in-class Development
tools
53rd Generation AFC
Reliant Adaptive Feedback Cancellation
- Our 3rd generation of industry-leading AFC
technology - A product of 18 months of theoretical and
laboratory research. - Faster adapting speed means less squeaking even
when things move around the ear. - More Added Stable Gain typically 6 dB more than
inTune for open fittings. - State-of-the-art anti-entrainment compensation.
- Bandwidth extended down to 750 Hz means 5 dB more
added stable gain for typical BTE fittings with
earmolds.
62nd Generation Noise Reduction
- What this graph means
- It shows the adapting time to changing reflective
surface for a given amount of added stable gain. - It shows that Ethos can achieve more ASG for a
given adapting time. - At 1 second adapting time, Ethos allows 6 dB more
added stable gain. - Ethos can achieve ASG levels into the low-to-mid
20s for longer adapting times.
7Adaptation Speed of Ethos versus inTune amplifiers
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- Test Conditions
- Open canal test fitting on KEMAR ear
- Recorded in quiet background (45 dBA)
- Same microphone and receiver used for both
conditions - Amplifiers matched for gain, frequency and
compression
8Adaptation Speed of Ethos versus inTune amplifiers
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- Test Conditions
- Open canal test fitting on KEMAR ear
- Recorded in quiet background (45 dBA)
- Same microphone and receiver used for both
conditions - Amplifiers matched for gain, frequency and
compression - Gain set with added stable gain of 12dB
92nd Generation Noise Reduction
12-channel Layered Noise Reduction
- The state-of-the-art solution to reduction of
environmental noise - Separate actions for noise embedded in speech
and environmental background noise. - Twelve noise reduction channels gives better
noise selectivity. - Four settings available Low (7dB), Medium
(10dB), High (13dB) and Max (17dB). The new Max
setting helps for extreme noise situations where
speech intelligibility is more important than
speech quality. - Extended frequency range of action to 7750 Hz.
for improved performance in open-ear fittings,
compared to inTune with 4250 Hz bandwidth. - Increased noise reduction action for low
intensity noise.
102nd Generation Noise Reduction
Eight-Channel Wide-Dynamic-Range Compression
- Multi-channel compression allows quiet sounds to
be amplified to audible levels but reduces the
amplification for louder sounds separately in 8
frequency regions. - Proprietary technology called Dynamic Contrast
Detection automatically switches attack and
release time depending on environment. - In each channel, maximum output is also
controlled by compression limiting to make sure
loud sounds are tolerable over the whole
frequency range. The MPO limit is programmable
over a 20dB range.
112nd Generation Noise Reduction
Adaptive Directionality with Variable Threshold
- Automatically adjusts from Omni to Directional
mode - In situations with significant competing noise,
the amplifier automatically recognizes that
directional mode will work better, and makes the
transition without user action.
- Adjustable adaptive threshold
- settings are 50, 55, 60, and 65 dB SPL input
referred level - allows tuning to the environmental needs or type
of hearing aid.
- Eliminates the need for a separate directional
program - User does not have to make a choice
- Clinical training is simpler
12Event Data Logging
- Logged events Power-on, VC change and position,
Program change and position, and Low-battery
Warnings. - Events are recorded and time stamped with
elapsed-time clock value. - All events will be logged in a circular buffer
available to the fitting system about 500
events can be stored. - Fitting system software can present the event
recordings to help the dispenser understand usage
patterns.
13Examples
14Random-noise Generator
Digital Random Noise Generator
- Digital generation of random noise gives a clean
noise sound for masking use. - Can be used in mixed-mode applications one
program for masking, and another program for
hearing aid use. - Noise is injected at the input, so it can be
shaped by the existing EQ gain adjusters.
15Examples
Flat Noise Spectrum
High Frequency Spectrum
1/3 Octave Spectrum
16Package Information
Digital Volume Control compatible
- 2-pin Digital Volume Control port
- Gain increases when the VC pin is toggled to
ground - Gain decreases when the VC2 pin is toggled to
ground - Start-up VC position is programmable
- Use pushbutton switches or a digital rotary
control like the DCU Scroller - Analog VC Mode still available
17Package Information
Amplifier Package
- Stacked-chip design with pad side designed for
flush-mount PCB reflow. - Pad layout matches our current hybrid
configuration, allowing use with existing flex in
some applications. - RoHS Compliant Assembly
- 256kbit EEPROM
18 Tocatta Plus flip chip with peripheral bumps
Ethos PCB package with wirebonded stacked flip
chip
Ezairo flip chip with Ball Grid Array
19Support Tools
- Windows Device Driver ETHOS.DLL
- Dynamic Link Library (DLL) supports
communications, response modeling, parameter
settings, remote program selection, datalog dump
and audio muting. - Supports HiPro, NoahLink, Microconnect, and
eMiniTec programmers
- Engineering Programming Software called Slider
- Programs all parameters, estimates frequency
response, allows programs to be saved and recalled
- Transducer Model Measurement Software
- Measures and creates microphone and speaker
sensitivity tables - Tables are used by Slider and DFS software to
accurately display frequency response
- Individualized Application Support from our
Engineering Staff