Claims
- 1. An improved hearing aid of the in-the-ear kind that has a microphone, an amplifier supplied with an output of the microphone, and a receiver arranged collectively in a housing for placement in the ear of a wearer, in which an acoustic feedback path exists between the receiver and the microphone, the improvement comprising:
- a phase equalization filter serially connected between the amplifier and the receiver for canceling a sum of minimum phase factors present in respective transfer functions of the microphone, the amplifier, the receiver, and the acoustic feedback path, respectively; and further comprising a negative feedback loop connected for feeding back an output of said phase equalization filter to one input of a signal adder that has another input connected to an output of the amplifier, an output of said signal adder being connected to an input of said phase equalization filter, wherein said negative feedback loop includes first and second filters connected in series for reducing a magnitude response of an open loop transfer function at frequencies above and below the audio frequency range.
- 2. An improved hearing aid of the in-the-ear kind that has a microphone, a first amplifier, and a receiver supplied with an output of the first amplifier arranged collectively in a housing for placement in the ear of a wearer, in which an acoustic feedback path exists between the receiver and the microphone, the improvement comprising:
- a first signal adder having one input connected to an output of the microphone and producing an output;
- a unity gain amplifier connected to said output from said first signal adder and producing an output fed to an input of the first amplifier;
- a second signal adder having one input connected to receive said output from said unity gain amplifier and producing an output; and
- a phase equalization filter having an input connected to receive said output from said unity gain amplifier for imparting a phase compensation to said output from said unity gain amplifier that is equal to a sum of phase delays due to the microphone, the first amplifier, the receiver and the acoustic feedback path, respectively, and producing a phase-changed output fed to another input of said second signal adder, wherein said output from said second signal adder is fed to a second input of said first signal adder to form two inner feedback loops to further equalize the sum of the phase delays of the microphone, the first amplifier, the receiver and the acoustic feedback path, respectively.
- 3. The improved hearing aid according to claim 2, wherein said phase equalization filter comprises a plurality of filters connected in series, respective ones of said filters providing a phase compensation equal respectively to the phase delays of the microphone, the first amplifier, the receiver, and the acoustic feedback path.
- 4. The improved hearing aid according to claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of filters is selected from one of a first-order filter and a second-order filter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/054,041 filed Apr. 27, 1993 now abandoned
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