Hearing Aid Testing
Applications of SoundCheck for hearing aid testing include
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Industry Standard Hearing Aid Tests
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Features & Benefits of SoundCheck for Hearing Aid testing
Standardized Tests and Beyond
Listen offers a suite of pre-written sequences for ANSI S3.22-2003. This sequence bundle eliminates test development time and enables product testing to begin immediately. It is also a great enhancement for R&D to diagnose issues in QC or QA with the ability to exactly reproduce the same standardized tests. In development, real or artificial speech or other synthetic signals can easily be created for testing algorithms, subassemblies, or prototypes.
Stimulus
SoundCheck offers both standardized pure tone and noise stimuli as well as the freedom to use any WAV file as a source stimulus. This allows the user to test new signal processing algorithms with real-world signals like speech. These WAV files can be equalized to account for the response of the source speaker and provide a flat acoustical output. The result is a customized and fully calibrated stimulus, which can be analyzed using the
1/nth octave Real Time Analyzer or even a transfer function. This feature is available both in sequences as well as in the Virtual Instrument Signal Generator.
Virtual Instruments
In addition to the ability to write customized test sequences, SoundCheck features several stand-alone virtual instruments: signal generator, multimeter, spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, and real time analyzer. These fast and powerful instruments are part of the system calibration, so that all inputs and outputs are consistent and accurate – and calibration only has to be performed once. This extra toolset enables engineers to perform quick real-time measurements without writing or running a test sequence.
Powerful Processing
SoundCheck contains all the tools an engineer needs to measure and analyze data. There are built-in tools for performing everything from simple functions like spectral power or dB summation, THD, curve smoothing, and tolerances to more complex operations like attack/release times and advanced statistical analysis. With the optional User Equation module SoundCheck users can input their own formulae to perform advanced calculations on data, e.g., Directivity Index. All of these functions can be placed in a test sequence for automatic calculation, as well as be used “offline” on data that is already collected. All data is easily saved and exported for analysis in other software like Excel or MatLab.
Typical Hearing Aid Test System Configuration

SoundCheck OptionsProduction: R&D: |
Associated Hardware Reference Microphone |

