R. Morley, G. Engel, T. J. Sullivan, Sundaram M. Natarajan
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引用次数: 19
Abstract
A two-chip design is proposed wherein one chip is responsible for data acquisition and reconstruction while a second chip is dedicated to the digital signal-processing circuitry. A custom digital signal processor, potentially capable of performing over 3*10/sup 6/ multiply accumulate operations per second while consuming less than a fraction of a milliwatt, that is required to implement a four-channel hearing aid, is presented. Power consumption is minimized while maintaining a wide dynamic range through the use of sign/logarithm arithmetic.<>