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Hearing Aids 1
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Audiology
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03/27/2017

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Term
A microphone is a ___ which changes one form of energy to another
Definition
transducer
Term
-The microphone should change the acoustic waveform on the input to an exact replica in ___ form
-Sensitivity of the microphone is the ratio of the size of the output ___ compared to the input ___
Definition
electrical; voltage; pressure
Term
What kind of mic is in a hearing aid?
Definition
electret
Term
Electret Mics:
-___: sound waves go in here
-____: very flexible plate with metallized surface. It moves up and down with pressure variations
-____ ___: separates diaphragm from backplate
-____: thin, teflon coating on the backplate with permanent charge
-___: rigid metal plate
Definition
Inlet; Diaphragm; Air path; Electret; Backplate
Term
Determines the frequencies of the energy that are transduced
Definition
frequency response
Term
-Frequency response is most often ___
-Can include: ___ cut. Acoustic resonance of __ dB somewhere between 4 to 10 k Hz (the shorter the inlet port, the higher is the resonant peak)
Definition
flat; Low; 5
Term
Mic imperfections:
-Random ___ noise
-____
-Internal ___
-___ noise
Definition
electrical; Vibrations; feedback; Wind
Term
These kind of mics suppress noise coming from the back
Definition
directional mics
Term
These kind of mics pick up sounds from all 360 degrees
Definition
omnidirectional
Term
These kind of mics switch between fixed points based on the location of the signal, usually speech, and the noise
Definition
Adaptive directional microphones
Term
Make the small electrical signal into a larger one
Definition
amplifier
Term
The 3 things amplifiers do:
-They can make the voltage larger without affecting the ___
-They can make the current larger without affecting the ___
-They can make the current ___ voltage larger
Definition
current; voltage; and
Term
Amplifiers take the power from the ___ and moves it to the amplifier output based on the ___ signal
Definition
battery; input
Term
allow the analog amplifier to control a current by a smaller current or voltage
Definition
transistors
Term
Amplifiers are made up of several transistors and resistors soldered together on a circuit board into an ___ ___
Definition
integrated circuit (IC)
Term
The IC also has:
-____: allows the current to flow one way, but not the other and sense the size of signals
-____: are used to make filters and they can be very small and fit into the IC, but if they can’t they exist on their own
Definition
Diodes; Capacitors
Term
____ ___ have electrical connections printed on them and can be made of fiberglass or plastic
Definition
Circuit boards
Term
Circuit boards provide ___ between discrete components and assist in the ___ of hearing aids
Definition
connections; making
Term
-In a perfect world, amplifiers would not generate ___ ___ or ___ the signal when it gets too large to handle
-When amplifiers are near maximum output and the input signal or gain is increased, then the signal will distort through a process called ___ ___ which is the tops of signals being cut off making it no longer a sine wave
Definition
internal noise; distort; peak clipping
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Term
-When peak clipping occurs, it creates ____ ___ which are frequency components at the output of the signal that were not there at the input
-The entire process is called ___ ___ which degrades the quality of speech and other signals and decreases speech intelligibility
Definition
distortion products; harmonic distortion
Term
-Analog hearing aids typically had several amplifiers in a ___ with the last amplifier in the sequence using most of the ___ current
-Digital hearing aids use a _____ prior to the analog-to-digital computer with an output amplifier later in the process for the greatest power following the digital-to-analog ___
Definition
chain; battery; pre-amplifier; converter
Term
-Compression amplifiers change the amplification when the ___ level changes
-A compressor is nothing more than an amplifier that turns down its own ___ as the input to (or the output from) the amplifier increase
Definition
input; gain
Term
Receivers are also ____
Definition
transducers
Term
Receivers-Operation Magnetic forces
-Current passes through a ___ that surrounds a piece of metal (armature)
-The electrical current ___ back in forth in direction
-The armature is alternately ___ and ___ by two permanent magnets
-The free end of the armature is attached to the ___
-The diaphragm also vibrates back and forth and that produces the ___
Definition
coil; alternates; repelled; attracted; diaphragm; sound
Term
Receivers and Frequency Response:
-Varies based on ___ of hearing aid
-BTE with 3 inches of tubing
*High acoustic ___ at the port compared to air in the tube
*Tube ____ at one end and ___ at the other
*Tube has resonances at ___, ___, and ___ k Hz
-ITE, ITC, or RITE
*Resonances at ____-____ and ___ k Hz
Definition
type; output; open; closed; 1, 3, and 5; 2.2-3 and 5
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Term
It is a small coil of wire that produces a voltage when an alternating magnetic field flows through it
Definition
Telecoil
Term
Telecoil:
-___ and other devices have a magnetic field (actually a byproduct) surrounding them that has the same waveform as the signal
-Not all hearing aids have telecoils, but most high powered ____ do
-Old: ___ switch
-New: ___ program
Definition
Telephones; BTEs; M-T-O; Telephone
Term
Label this picture:
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Definition
1. Microphone. 2. Compressor. 3. High pass or low cut filter. 4. Variable gain amplifier. 5. Peak clipper. 6. Band pass filter. 7. Low pass or high cut filter. 8. Attenuator
Term
Label the components of this microphone from top left to bottom right:
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Definition
inlet port, diaphram, air path, backplate, and electret[image]
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