2015 11th Conference on Ph.D. Research in Microelectronics and Electronics (PRIME) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/prime.2015.7251355
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Investigation of an AGC for audio applications

Abstract: Abstract-An investigation of an amplifier with discrete time Automatic Gain Control (AGC) which is intended for implementation in hearing aid is performed. The aim of this investigation is to find the AGC's minimum gain step size for which the glitches become inaudible. Such AGCs produce undesirable glitches at the output turning into audible sound effects. In order to find this minimum gain step size both objective and subjective evaluation methods have been used. The investigations show that the objective me… Show more

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“…According to the prior works (Haerizadeh et al 2015), to reduce the AGC's gain step size while increasing the number of the gain switching occurrences can make the glitches smaller. Nonetheless, decreasing the gain step size increases the AGC complexity.…”
Section: Circuits Design Programmable Gain Amplifiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the prior works (Haerizadeh et al 2015), to reduce the AGC's gain step size while increasing the number of the gain switching occurrences can make the glitches smaller. Nonetheless, decreasing the gain step size increases the AGC complexity.…”
Section: Circuits Design Programmable Gain Amplifiermentioning
confidence: 99%