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AS 60118.0-2007

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Hearing aids Measurement of electroacoustical characteristics

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

24-08-2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

20-02-2007

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1 - AS 60118.0-2007 Hearing aids Part 0: Measurement of electroacoustical characteristics
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 Scope
7 - 2 Object
7 - 3 General conditions
8 - 4 Explanation of terms
8 - 4.1 Ear simulator
8 - 4.2 Substitution method
8 - 4.3 Comparison method
8 - 4.4 Pressure method
8 - 4.5 Simulated in situ method
8 - 4.6 Reference orientation (of a hearing aid)
8 - 4.7 Reference point (of a hearing aid)
8 - 4.8 Test point
8 - 4.9 Supply voltage
8 - 4.10 Acoustic gain - at a specified frequency and under specified operating conditions
9 - 4.11 Full-on acoustic gain (frequency response curve)
9 - 4.12 Maximum acoustic gain at a specified frequency
9 - 4.13 Saturation sound pressure level (frequency response curve)
9 - 4.14 Maximum saturation sound pressure level.
9 - 4.15 Output sound pressure level for an input sound pressure level of 90 dB (OSPL90) at a specified frequency (or frequencies)
9 - 4.16 Reference test frequency
9 - 4.17 Reference test gain control position
9 - 4.18 Reference test gain
9 - 4.19 Frequency response
9 - 4.20 Comprehensive frequency response curves
10 - 4.21 Basic frequency response curve
10 - 4.22 Steady state input-output graph
10 - 5 Test equipment.
10 - 5.1 Acoustical requirements for the test enclosure
10 - 5.2 Sound field at the test point.
10 - 5.3 Ear simulator
10 - 5.4 Equipment for the measurement of sound pressure level in the ear simulator
11 - 5.5 Calibration of free-field sound pressure level
11 - 6 Test conditions
11 - 6.1 Choice of test point
12 - 6.2 Calibrating the sound field
12 - 6.3 Locating the hearing aid for tests
12 - 6.4 Normal operating conditions for the hearing aid
13 - 7 Measurements
14 - 7.1 Maximum saturation sound pressure level
14 - 7.2 Output sound pressure level frequency response for an input SPL of 90 dB
14 - 7.3 Full-on acoustic gain frequency response
15 - 7.4 Comprehensive frequency responses and basic frequency response
15 - 7.5 Effect of tone control position on the basic frequency response
15 - 7.6 Effect of gain control position on frequency response
15 - 7.7 Characteristics of the gain control.
16 - 7.8 Effect on the full-on acoustic gain of variation of battery or supply voltage
16 - 7.9 Effect on the full-on acoustic gain of variation of internal resistance of battery or supply
16 - 7.10 Effect on OSPL90 of variation of battery or supply voltage
16 - 7.11 Battery current
17 - 7.12 Measurement of amplitude non-linearities in hearing aids
19 - 7.13 Effect on amplitude non-linearities of variation of battery or supply voltage and internal impedance
19 - 7.14 Internal noise generated in the hearing aid.
20 - 7.15 Characteristics of hearing aids with induction pick-up coil input
21 - 7.16 Characteristics of hearing aids with automatic gain control circuits
21 - 8 Frequency response recording chart
22 - Annex A Harmonic and intermodulation distortion

Adopts IEC 60118-0 to describe the measurement of physical performance characteristics of air conduction hearing aids based on a free-field technique and measured with an ear simulator.

Committee
AV-003
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 7913 1
Pages
16
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
IEC 60118-1:1983 Identical
IEC 60118-0:1983 Identical
IEC 60118-0:1983/AMD1:1994 Identical

Originated as part of AS 1088-1971.Previous edition AS 1088.0-1987.Revised and redesignated as AS 60118.0-2007. Originated as part of AS 1088-1971. Previous edition AS 1088.0-1987. Revised and redesignated as AS 60118.0-2007.

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