A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids

In recent years, the development of mobile telecommunication devices is growing growing rapidly. Within a short time, the operating frequency range of mobile devices has been triple, starting from GSM or CDMA (800 ~ 900 MHz) into 3G or WiFi (~ 2.5 GHz). On the other hand, a medical device, such as h...

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Main Author: Agustiar
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-534752023-07-04T15:33:23Z A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids Agustiar See Kye Yak School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In recent years, the development of mobile telecommunication devices is growing growing rapidly. Within a short time, the operating frequency range of mobile devices has been triple, starting from GSM or CDMA (800 ~ 900 MHz) into 3G or WiFi (~ 2.5 GHz). On the other hand, a medical device, such as hearing aids (HA) are moving towards smaller sizes with full wireless features. One of them is the wireless data and sound communication through mobile phones. It makes hearing aids more vulnerable to RF interferences (RFI) or Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI). Since HA is classified as a medical device, it shall comply with the international EMC standard, such as IEC-60118-13 and ANSI C63.19. Master of Science (Signal Processing) 2013-06-04T03:41:19Z 2013-06-04T03:41:19Z 2012 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53475 en 103 p. application/pdf
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A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids
description In recent years, the development of mobile telecommunication devices is growing growing rapidly. Within a short time, the operating frequency range of mobile devices has been triple, starting from GSM or CDMA (800 ~ 900 MHz) into 3G or WiFi (~ 2.5 GHz). On the other hand, a medical device, such as hearing aids (HA) are moving towards smaller sizes with full wireless features. One of them is the wireless data and sound communication through mobile phones. It makes hearing aids more vulnerable to RF interferences (RFI) or Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI). Since HA is classified as a medical device, it shall comply with the international EMC standard, such as IEC-60118-13 and ANSI C63.19.
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title A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids
title_short A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids
title_full A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids
title_fullStr A study of RF filter design to improve EMI immunity of digital hearing aids
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