Title: Hearing aid components
1Hearing aid components
- Block diagrams
- Microphones
- Amplifiers
- Digital circuits
- Tone controls and filters
- receivers
2Block diagrams 1
3Block diagrams 2
4Microphones principle of operation
Electret microphone
5Microphone frequency responses
6Microphone imperfections
- Exposed to chemical agents such as perspiration
- Random electronic noise
- Vibration and internal feedbacks
- Wind noise
7Directional microphone
External and internal time delay
8Polar diagram and directivity index (DI)
Dual microphone Adaptive directional microphone
9Amplifiers linear amplifiers class A
Constant current flows Inefficient Fast battery
drain Asymmetric clipping Inadequate headroom
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11Headroom
12Amplifier linear class B (push-pull)
13Amplifier linear class D
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15Amplifier compression
An amplifier that turns down its gain as the
input increases
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17Digital circuit
- Greater precision
- Less internal noise
- Consume little power
- Ability to do complex operations
- ADC and DAC
- Sampling rate
- Anti-aliasing filter
- bits
18Sampling rates
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20Bits 2n Dynamic range Relationship with speech
perception
21Filters and tone controls
22Multi-band or multi-channel?
- Interchangeable
- Band frequency range
- Channel physical chain of device
- Channel ????Band ????
23Receivers principle of operation
24Receiver frequency responses