RADIO FREQUENCY SHIELDING FOR RECEIVERS WITHIN HEARING AIDS AND LISTENING DEVICES
First Claim
1. A receiver for a listening device, comprising:
- audio signal processing circuitry configured to convert an audio signal into an acoustic signal;
a housing enclosing said audio signal processing circuitry; and
an electrically conductive shield surrounding a substantial portion of said housing, said electrically conductive shield electrically connected to said audio signal processing circuitry for suppressing electromagnetic emissions from said receiver in a passive manner.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus are disclosed for reducing or eliminating the interference produced by a receiver in a listening device, such as a hearing aid. The method and apparatus of the invention involves placing an electrically conductive shield around the receiver. Such a shield helps suppress the electromagnetic signals emitted by the receiver, thereby reducing or eliminating the interference from the receiver. The shield is a passive shield and may be one or more wires that are wound around the receiver and shorted together, or it may be an electrically conductive mesh, jacket, sleeve, or the like, that is placed around the receiver. The shield is then connected either to one of the input terminals of the receiver, or to a system ground of the receiver.
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1 Claim
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1. A receiver for a listening device, comprising:
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audio signal processing circuitry configured to convert an audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing enclosing said audio signal processing circuitry; and an electrically conductive shield surrounding a substantial portion of said housing, said electrically conductive shield electrically connected to said audio signal processing circuitry for suppressing electromagnetic emissions from said receiver in a passive manner.
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