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EVS-EN 60318-6:2008

Electroacoustics - Simulators of human head and ear -- Part 6: Mechanical coupler for the measurements on bone vibrators

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Valid from 05.09.2008
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IEC 60318-6:2007; EN 60318-6:2008
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This part of IEC 60318 describes a mechanical coupler for the measurement of the output force of bone vibrators. The mechanical impedance of the coupler is specified in the frequency range 125 Hz to 8 000 Hz. The coupler is intended for calibration of audiometers using bone vibrators having a plane circular tip area of 175 mm² ± 25 mm² and for determining the performance of bone conduction hearing aids. The vibratory force developed by a bone vibrator is not, in general, the same on the coupler as on a person’s mastoid. However, the IEC recommends its use as a means for the calibration of specified vibrators used in audiometry and for the exchange of specifications and of data on bone conduction hearing aids.

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