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Medical Equipments: Flexible Circuits in Hearing Aids By Thomas H. Stearns, Brander International Consultants Hearing aids were one of the first modern medical electronic devices worn on the patient.
This lowcost, generalpurpose electronic digital hearing aids works off 3V DC (2x1.5V battery). Transistor T1 and associated components form the audio signal.
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At the heart of every S Series hearing instrument is Starkeys newest, stateoftheart integrated circuit platform, Drive Architecture, designed to deliver maximum performance, power and patient satisfaction. ...