An integrated 12-V electret earphone driver with symmetric Cockcroft-Walton pumping topology for in-ear hearing aids

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Electret-type earphone exhibits a great potential on in-ear hearing-aid applications for the low driving power requirement. However, to enable a static force for thin film's vibration, the input voltage swing has to be large. Instead of using HV technology, in this work we develop a 12-V bridge-type audio driving system by a standard 1.8-V 0.18-μπι CMOS. The system integrates two switched-capacitor voltage multipliers, asynchronous regulation loops, and switching-type high-voltage drivers. The proposed symmetric Cockcroft-Walton topology can use MOS thin gate as charging capacitors to save 50% on-chip capacitor area. With differential 12-V output, the maximum output driving current is above 400μα. The peak sound pressure for single audio channel is above 80dB with the open-loop THD+N better than 0.6%. © 2012 IEEE.

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Tsai, J. H., Tseng, C. Y., Tseng, W. K., Shia, T. K., & Huang, P. C. (2012). An integrated 12-V electret earphone driver with symmetric Cockcroft-Walton pumping topology for in-ear hearing aids. In Proceedings - 2012 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC (pp. 45–48). https://doi.org/10.1109/IPEC.2012.6522623

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