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E7160-0P - Wireless-Enabled Audio Processor

Download the E7160-0P datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the E7160-0 variant, as both devices belong to the same wireless-enabled audio processor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Features

  • a high precision quad.
  • core architecture that delivers 375 MIPS without sacrificing power consumption. The dual.
  • Harvard CFX Digital Signal Processor (DSP) core is optimized to run advanced hearing aid algorithms, while the HEAR Configurable Accelerator engine performs many different types of audio processing. Complementing the DSP core, the Arm® Cortex®.
  • M3 processor supports wireless protocols and combines an open.
  • programmable controller with hardware accelerators.

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Datasheet Details

Part number E7160-0P
Manufacturer onsemi
File Size 868.02 KB
Description Wireless-Enabled Audio Processor
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Wireless-Enabled Audio Processor for Hearing Aids EZAIRO 7160 SL HYBRID Introduction Ezairo® 7160 SL is an open−programmable DSP−based hybrid specifically designed for wireless, high−performance hearing aids. The Ezairo 7160 SL hybrid is based on the Ezairo 7100 System−on−Chip (SoC) and includes RSL10− the industry’s lowest power Bluetooth® 5 radio SoC, EA2M a 2 Mb EEPROM, and all necessary passive components for interfacing with transducers. Ezairo 7100 features a high precision quad−core architecture that delivers 375 MIPS without sacrificing power consumption. The dual−Harvard CFX Digital Signal Processor (DSP) core is optimized to run advanced hearing aid algorithms, while the HEAR Configurable Accelerator engine performs many different types of audio processing.
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