12_Hearing Aid Hardware & Software Flashcards
Name 1 component of hearing aid hardware
- microphones
- receivers
- telecoils
- wireless coil and radio IC
Name 1 part of analog-to-digital conversion
- sampling
- quantization
Name 1 aspect of digital signal processing
- fast fourier transform
- digital filtering
In a general hearing aid schematic, what comes first:
- digital signal processor using intelligent formulae to process electrical signals, OR
- microphone converting sound from acoustic energy to electric energy
Microphone converting sound from acoustic energy to electrical energy
In the diagram of a digital hearing aid, there are 5 general steps: Sound pick up \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Environment classification \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Signal Out
Sound cleaning
Audibility and loudness
Name 2 things “sound cleaning” refers to
Adaptive Beamformer Pinna simulation Mic matching Feedback cancellation Noise reduction (stationary noise, impulsive noise, wind noise, and reverberation)
Name 2 things Audibility and Loudness refer to in a digital hearing aid schematic
Gain calculation (incl. amplitude compression) Frequency compression
Which of the 5 "stages" of a digital hearing aid includes the FFT: Sound PIck Up Sound Cleaning Environment Classification Audibility and Loudness Signal Out
Sound Pick up (analysis filterbank)
A hearing aid microphone is built based on which principle?
Capacitance
What does MEMS stand for?
Micro electromechanical systems
- same principle as electret, but built using semiconductor manufacturing techniques
- advantage is the size
- most recent technologies use this
What is the microphone noise floor due to?
Random motion - thermal energy creates a small amount of random motion of the electrons w/in the electrical circuitry (electrical noise) and in the air volume adjacent to the diaphragm (acoustic noise)
- the mic noise floor in modern HAs is around 25 to 30 dB SPL
What does the term “saltshaker” refer to?
A diaphragm with pores
- they make it more robust in terms of frequency response
What effect does adding microphones have on the noise floor?
Adding mics increases the noise floor
Describe the balanced armature principle? Which aspect of a hearing aid is based on this principle?
Wire from the electrical circuit is wound around the armature, magnetizing it depending on the direction of the current.
- This is the principle behind receivers
For more SPL, do you need a bigger or smaller receiver? Why?
Bigger - in order to move more air, the diaphragm itself needs to be bigger
What do the peaks of a HA receiver frequency response indicate?
The EM resonances that come from the construction of the receiver
What does bandwidth refer to (for HA receiver frequency response)?
Where the flat part deviates from the mean by more than 3 dB
What are 2 ways to drive the receiver in a Class D Amp?
Pulse width modulation
- depends on width of pulse (lower level input -> narrow pulse width -> little movement of receiver)
Pulse Density modulation
- depends on number of pulses (low level input -> fewer pulses per second -> less movement of diaphragm)