DSPs for Hearing Aids

Hearing Aids are electroacoustic devices typically worn in or behind the ear and are designed to amplify and modulate sound for the hearing impaired. The microphone converts sound into an electrical signal, the signal conditioning process amplifies and/or edits the signal, and the receiver (speaker) converts the signal back to sound. The battery powers the whole process.

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Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors & Controllers - DSP, DSC Floating-Point DSP Lead-Time 26 Weeks
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DSPs C67x+ 1 Core 250 MHz BGA-256 384 kB 256 kB 32 kB 1.2 V TMS320C6727B TMS320 SMD/SMT - 40 C + 105 C Tray
Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors & Controllers - DSP, DSC EP Fixed-Pt Dig Sign al Proc Non-Stocked Lead-Time 26 Weeks
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DSPs 600 MHz BGA-376 1.2 V SM320C6424 SMD/SMT - 40 C + 125 C Tray