SBIR-STTR Award

Advanced Magnetic Pickup Hearing Aids
Award last edited on: 4/12/2016

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDCD
Total Award Amount
$139,286
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Catherine A Nordman

Company Information

NVE Corporation (AKA: Nonvolatile Electronics Inc)

11409 Valley View Road
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
   (952) 829-9217
   N/A
   www.nve.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Hennepin

Phase I

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Phase I year
2016
Phase I Amount
$139,286
The goal of this Small Business Innovative Research project proposed to the National Institutes of Health, in particular the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, is the creation of a superior signal-receiving component in hearing aids. The proposed advanced magnetic-field pickup will increase the potential to wirelessly link the hearing aids with handheld electronic devices, allowing highly personalized and environmentally-specific sound filtering and amplification to take place within the software or "apps" on the handheld device. The proposed pickup uses magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) technology to create a solid-state magnetic-field sensor, a receiver for magnetic signals broadcast from the handheld device. The proposed pickup is superior to the legacy telecoil in size, power consumption, and sensitivity over the full acoustic frequency spectrum. The component offers significant improvement to the acoustic signal quality, and enables a shift to simplify the in-ear signal processing needs, thus lowering hearing aid costs and increasing battery lifetime. The specific goals for the pre-prototype device are broadband response, a minimum detectable signal of 10 ?Oe/Hz1/2, and a power draw of less than 100 ?Watts in continuous operation. The device size is expected to be at or less than 1 mm on a side.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
Advanced Magnetic Pickup for Hearing Aids Project Narrative The project goal will assist the hearing impaired by providing a higher quality of sound coming from standard hearing aids. Hearing aids equipped with the proposed component will be better able to pick up magnetic signals from telephones, electronic devices, and auditorium loop broadcasting. The component provides new links to computers and telecommunication devices.

Project Terms:
Acoustics; analog; Area; Businesses; Computer software; Computers; Consumption; cost; Data; design; Development; Devices; digital; Dimensions; Ear structure; Electronics; Film; Floor; Frequencies (time pattern); Goals; handheld equipment; Hearing; Hearing Aids; innovation; Link; magnetic field; Magnetism; millimeter; National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders; Noise; operation; Pattern; Performance; Phase; programs; prototype; public health relevance; Research Project Grants; Resistance; Resolution; response; sensor; Side; signal processing; Signal Transduction; solid state; sound; Techniques; Technology; Telecommunications; Telephone; Test Result; Testing; United States National Institutes of Health; Work; wound

Phase II

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