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28 Nov 08
Phonak and NXP jointly developed
single IC hearing aid system
NXP has announced a single chip ultra low power radio for
use in hearing systems developed in collaboration with Phonak.
The new ultra low power radio is currently being integrated
into Phonak's portfolio of CORE-based hearing systems and
wireless accessories.
"Medical electronics is one of the fastest growing
areas of semiconductor development and becoming increasingly
important for NXP", said Rene Penning de Vries, Senior
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of NXP Semiconductors.
"At NXP we value customer engagement and working with
the leading players in their field to use technology innovation
to help develop new insightful and engaging technology.
Our ultra low power solutions, based on magnetic induction
radio technology and CoolFlux DSP, were the cornerstones
for this breakthrough project."
Antoine Delaruelle, senior director and manager of Ultra
Low Power Solutions, NXP Semiconductors said "Our chip
does support a high data rate of up to 298 kbps and bi-directional
communication, enabling novel applications such as stereo
audio streaming and binaural processing. Within this particular
project, miniaturization was a key requirement and we worked
closely with Phonak's engineers to develop a highly integrated
solution, utilising embedded non-volatile memory and supporting
direct operation from a single battery."
NXP Semiconductors is currently expanding its portfolio
of ultra low power IC solutions and working with customers
in the high demand areas such as Healthcare to help create
unique devices for the market.
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