Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Part 13: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

IEC 60118-13:2011 in principle covers all relevant EMC phenomena for hearing aids. Hearing aid immunity to high frequency electromagnetic fields originating from digital wireless devices operating in the frequency ranges 0,8 GHz to 0,96 GHz and 1,4 GHz to 2,48 GHz is currently identified as the only relevant EMC phenomenon regarding hearing aids. Future editions of this part of IEC 60118 may add tests for other frequency bands, as they come into more common use. IEC 61000-4-3 is the basis for relevant EMC tests to be conducted on hearing aids. Measurement methods and acceptance levels are described in this part of IEC 60118. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2004 and constitutes a technical revision. It introduces a new set of requirements for use of hearing aids with mobile phones.

Electroacoustique - Appareils de correction auditive - Partie 13: Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM)

La CEI 60118-13:2011 s'applique en principe à tous les phénomènes de compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) concernant les appareils de correction auditive. L'immunité des appareils de correction auditive aux champs électromagnétiques de haute fréquence produits par les appareils numériques sans fil fonctionnant dans les plages de fréquences comprises entre 0,8 GHz et 0,96 GHz et entre 1,4 GHz et 2,48 GHz est actuellement identifiée comme le seul phénomène de CEM qui concerne les appareils de correction auditive. On pourra, dans les futures éditions de cette partie de la CEI 60118, ajouter des essais concernant d'autres bandes de fréquences qui deviennent de plus en plus d'usage courant. Les essais de CEM effectués sur les appareils de correction auditive sont fondés sur la CEI 61000-4-3. Les méthodes de mesure et les niveaux d'acceptation sont décrits dans la présente Norme. Cette troisième édition annule et remplace la deuxième édition parue en 2004 et constitue une révision technique. Elle introduit un ensemble d'exigences concernant l'utilisation des appareils de correction auditive avec les téléphones mobiles.

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INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
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Electroacoustics – Hearing aids –
Part 13: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Électroacoustique – Appareils de correction auditive –
Partie 13: Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM)

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3

INTRODUCTION . 5

1 Scope . 7

2 Normative references . 7

3 Terms and definitions . 8

4 Requirements for immunity . 9

5 Immunity test procedures . 10

6 Measurement uncertainty . 13
Annex A (informative) Background for establishing test methods, performance criteria
and test levels . 15
Bibliography . 20

Figure 1 – Example of a test arrangement for hearing aid immunity measurements
using a one-port TEM cell (asymmetric septum) . 11
Figure 2 – Examples of input-output response curves at 1 000 Hz and the
determination of gain at an input level of 55 dB . 12
Figure 3 – Positioning of hearing aid during RF exposure . 12
Figure 4 – Examples of determination of IRIL by electromagnetic immunity (EMI)
testing . 13
Figure A.1 – Ratio of 1:2 between field strength and interference level in dB . 16
Figure A.2 – Example of test arrangement for hearing aid immunity measurements
using dipole antenna . 18
Figure A.3 – Digital wireless devices antenna designs . 19

Table 1 – Field strengths of RF test signals to be used to establish immunity for
bystander compatible and user compatible hearing aids . 9

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ELECTROACOUSTICS –
HEARING AIDS –
Part 13: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

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International Standard IEC 60118-13 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 29:

Electroacoustics. It has the status of a product EMC standard in accordance with
IEC Guide 107, Electromagnetic compatibility – Guide to the drafting of electromagnetic
compatibility publications.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2004 and constitutes a
technical revision. It introduces a new set of requirements for use of hearing aids with mobile
phones.
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The text of this standard is based on the following documents:

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60118-13  IEC:2011 – 5 –
INTRODUCTION
This standard introduces specifications for EMC requirements for hearing aids.

Hearing aids basically consist of a microphone, an amplifier, a induction pick-up coil and a
small earphone (receiver). For behind the ear (BTE) hearing aids the sound is often fed to the

ear canal by means of an individually made ear mould (ear insert). In the ear (ITE) hearing

aids have the active circuitry located in the auditory canal.

The power source normally used is a small battery. On some hearing aids, the user can

perform some adjustments of the controls of the hearing aid, which in some cases is by

means of a remote control.
The standard only deals with hearing aid immunity, as experience has shown that hearing
aids do not emit electromagnetic signals to an extent that can disturb other equipment. Other
EMC phenomena, such as RF emission and electrostatic discharge, are not currently known
to be a significant problem in connection with hearing aids. Based on new knowledge, they
could be considered in connection with future revisions or extensions of this standard.
Hearing aids containing RF transmitting equipment are covered by this standard regarding
immunity, however the RF transmitting equipment is not cover
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