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BS EN IEC 60318-8:2022 Electroacoustics. Simulators of human head and ear Acoustic coupler for high-frequency measurements of hearing aids and earphones coupled to the ear by means of ear inserts

BS EN IEC 60318-8:2022

Electroacoustics. Simulators of human head and ear Acoustic coupler for high-frequency measurements of hearing aids and earphones coupled to the ear by means of ear inserts

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Počet stran:38
Vydáno:2022-11-30
ISBN:978 0 539 12322 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN IEC 60318-8:2022


This standard BS EN IEC 60318-8:2022 Electroacoustics. Simulators of human head and ear is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.140.50 Electroacoustics
  • 13.140 Noise with respect to human beings
IEC 60318-8:2022 describes an acoustic coupler for loading a hearing aid or insert earphone with a specified acoustic impedance when testing its acoustic performance, in the frequency range up to 16 kHz. It is suitable for air-conduction hearing aids and earphones, coupled to the ear by means of ear inserts, earmoulds or similar devices. The acoustic coupler does not simulate the human ear. However, it has an effective volume of only 0,4 cm3, which is small enough not to produce significant resonances in the coupler in the frequency range below 16 kHz. Therefore, it will load the earphone with a known acoustic impedance, which allows repeatable measurements with low uncertainty to be obtained on earphones used in extended high-frequency audiometry.