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Biggest difference between digital and analog HA? [ Ans: ]
Analog transducers: air to electromag
Digital transducer: air to electro to digital to electro
T/F there are true linear HAs [ Ans: ] Nope! Because then
you wouldn't have a HA ceiling and it can cause further
damage
What is a non linear gain HA [ Ans: ] A hearing aid that will
compress a to not over amplify a person
Frequency response [ Ans: ] How much gain a HA will give
at each frequency with the same input
OSPL stands for.... [ Ans: ] Out put sound pressure level
OSPL 90 relates to MPO by [ Ans: ] OSPL 90 is the input
presented to show when a hearing aid will hit its ceiling
(MPO)
MPO is [ Ans: ] Max power output of the HA
RECD is [ Ans: ] Real ear to coupler difference
The difference between measuring in a persons ear as
opposed to measuring with a coupler
, When would you use a coupler [ Ans: ] Typical for peds
but can be used in any case were you cannot test a patient
using real ear
A con of a coupler or simulated real ear is [ Ans: ] It isn't a
perfect match to your patients actual ear and may give
you some differences
T/F it does not matter the method of input to an HA (mic,
FM system, etc) they all convert to electro [ Ans: ] True
An analog amplifier is not..... but instead it.... [ Ans: ] A
transducer, increases size of signal and shapes the input
What is an output of a HA [ Ans: ] A receiver, aka a speaker
that transducer the sound to acoustic to be processed by
the persons ear canal
What is the difference in amplifiers between an analog and
digital HA [ Ans: ] Digital uses math to amplify the sound
and IS a transducer
What helps the diaphragm conduct electricity [ Ans: ]
Metal coating on one side
The .... has an electret acting located near the diaphragm [
Ans: ] Metal backplate
The electret stores [ Ans: ] Static electrical charge between
diaphragm and backplate