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Preconfigured DSP System

for Hearing Aids

RHYTHM R3920
Description
RHYTHMt R3920 is a preconfigured hearing health processor
based on a DSP platform. Featuring 16 channels of Wide Dynamic www.onsemi.com
Range Compression and Impulse Noise Reduction, R3920
encompasses a rich set of advanced sound processing algorithms and
is ideal for high end, full-featured hearing aids. The R3920 hybrid is 25 PAD
available in one of the industry’s smallest form-factors and is HYBRID
well-suited for all hearing aid types, including those placed deep in the CASE 127DN
ear canal.
Features and Benefits
Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC) − R3920 contains PAD CONNECTION
16 Channels of Wide Dynamic Range Compression, each with
individual settings for Squelch Attentuation and Threshold, Low 18
VIN2 17 1 VREG
Level Gain, High Level Gain, Upper and Lower Thresholds, and VIN1
Compression Ratio. Independent level detectors for both Squelch and 19
WDRC are available with customizable attack and release times set in TIN 16 2 MGND
ARD1
each channel.
20
Impulse Noise Reduction (INR) – Loud, impulsive sounds in the DAI 15 ARD2
3 GND
environment such as slamming doors, dropped items, or clattering
dishes can become uncomfortably or dangerously loud in a traditional 21 PGND
VC 14 4
N/C
hearing aid. The INR algorithm actively monitors and processes the
incoming acoustic signal for such sounds. It ensures that the output 22
D_VC 13 5 OUT+
sound preserves the integrity of the speech signal and is descriptive of N/C
the environment, while maintaining an optimal comfort level for the SDA
23
OUT−
12 N/C 6
hearing aid user.
Acoustic Environment Classification − iSceneDetect analyzes N/C

N/C
CLK 11 25 24 7 VBP
incoming acoustic signals in order to determine the appropriate
classification for a given acoustic environment. Six separate
environments are supported by iSceneDetect: quiet, speech in quiet, MS1 10 9 8 VB
noise, speech in noise, music, and wind. The feature uses this
classification to automatically adjust settings of other features for MS2
optimum audio performance. (Bottom View)
iLog 4.0 Datalogging − Enables the recording of various hearing
aid parameters such as program selection, volume setting and ambient MARKING DIAGRAM
sound levels. The sampling interval can be configured to record from
every 4 seconds up to once every 60 minutes. The manufacturer can R3920−CFAB
program the fitting system to retrieve the data for further analysis after XXXXXX
an extensive period of wearing the hearing aid. This allows the
audiologist to fine tune the hearing aid and further counsel the
R3920−CFAB = Specific Device Code
end-user. XXXXXX = Work Order Number
Automatic Adaptive Directionality − The Automatic Adaptive
Directional Microphone (ADM) algorithm automatically reduces the
level of sound sources that originate from behind or to the side of the ORDERING INFORMATION
hearing aid wearer without affecting sounds from the front. The See detailed ordering and shipping information on page 9 of
this data sheet.
algorithm can also gather input from the acoustic iSceneDetect
environmental classifier algorithm and automatically select whether
directionality is needed or not, translating into additional current
savings.

© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2015 1 Publication Order Number:


March, 2021 − Rev. 7 R3920/D
RHYTHM R3920

Adaptive Feedback Canceller − Automatically reduces Features


acoustic feedback. It allows for an increase in the stable gain • 16 Channel WDRC
while minimizing artifacts for music and tonal input signals. • Advanced Research Algorithms:
Additional tuning parameters make for more precise tuning ♦ Impulse Noise Reduction (INR)
of the algorithm to the hearing aid. The development tools ♦ iSceneDetect Environmental Classification
for the R3920 offer a special calibration module to help ♦ Automatic Adaptive Directional Microphones (ADM)
assess the maximum stable gain in the hearing aid the ♦ Directional Processing
manufacturer has built to further optimize the Adaptive ♦ 128−band Adaptive Noise Reduction
Feedback Canceller algorithm. ♦ Next−Generation Adaptive Feedback Cancellation
Adaptive Noise Reduction − The Adaptive Noise (AFC)
Reduction algorithm monitors noise levels independently in
• iLog 4.0 Datalogging
128 individual bands and employs advanced psychoacoustic
models to reduce noise and provide user comfort. The • Tinnitus Masking Noise Generator
algorithm can be set for varying levels of aggressiveness • Evoke Acoustic Indicators
from 3 dB up to 12 dB. • Auto Telecoil with Programmable Delay
Automatic Receiver Detection − For Receiver−in−Canal • Feedback Path Measurement Tool
(RIC) devices with field replaceable receivers, R3920 • AGC−O with Variable Threshold, Time Constants, and
allows manufacturers to code different receiver types so
Optional Adaptive Release
they are automatically recognizable in software, eliminating
potential selection errors.
• 16−band Graphic Equalizer
Tinnitus Masking − R3920 is equipped with a noise • Narrow−Band Noise Stimulus
source that can be used to mask tinnitus. The noise can be • SDA or I2C Programming
shaped and attenuated and then summed into the audio path • 8 Biquadratic Filters
either before or after the volume control. A white noise • 4 Analog Inputs
signal is generated and inserted into the audio path either
• 16 kHz or 8 kHz Bandwidth
before or after the volume control. Filtering can be
performed on the white noise signal in order to shape the • 6 Fully Configurable Memories with Audible Memory
noise signal to a desired frequency and bandwidth. The Change Indicator
tinnitus masker can be used as a stand alone tinnitus making • 96 dB Input Dynamic Range with Headroom Extension
device or as part of a hearing aid. • 128−bit Fingerprint Security System and Other Security
EVOKE Advanced Acoustic Indicators − Allows Features to Protect Against Device Cloning and
hearing aid manufacturers to provide more pleasing, Software Piracy
multi−frequency tones simulating musical notes or chords to • High Fidelity Audio CODEC
indicate events such as program or volume changes. • Soft Acoustic Fade between Memory Changes
In−situ Tone Generator − The narrow−band noise
stimulus feature can be used for in−situ validation of the
• Drives Zero−Bias 2−Terminal Receivers
hearing aid fitting. The frequency, level and duration of the • Internal or External Digital Volume Control with
stimuli are individually adjustable. Programmable Range
Other Key Features − R3920 also supports the following • Digital Volume Control Level Retention After Power
features: Directional processing, built−in feedback path Cycle
measurement, cross fading between audio paths for • Rocker Switch Support
click−free program changes, 16−band graphic equalizer, 8 • Support for Active Hi or Active Lo Switching
generic biquad filters (configurable as parametric or other
• 20−bit Audio Processing
filter types), programming speed enhancements, optional
peak clipping, flexible compression adjustments, direct • E1 RoHS Compliant Hybrid
interfaces to analog or digital volume control, rocker switch, • These Devices are Pb−Free and are RoHS Compliant
direct audio input and telecoil. Rhythm R3920 also
Packaging Information
encompasses industry−leading security features to avoid
cloning and software piracy. • Hybrid Typical Dimensions:
0.220 x 0.125 x 0.060 in.
Support Tools (5.59 x 3.18 x 1.52 mm)
• Hybrid Jig
• DSP3 Programming Box
• ARK Software Support

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RHYTHM R3920

BLOCK DIAGRAM
VB

R3920 ACOUSTIC
POR 7
INDICATORS CIRCUITRY
VOLTAGE
1
REGULATOR
5
POST CROSS PEAK D/A
BIQUAD S
FADER CLIPPER HBRIDGE
FILTERS
3&4 Zero Biased Receiver
18 A/D
* NOISE GENERATOR
FEEDBACK
AND SHAPER
17 ADAPTIVE CANCELLER
M DIRECTIONAL **
16 U MICROPHONE
VOLUME WIDEBAND
X MIC/TCOIL AGC−O S
A/D CONTROL GAIN CONTROL
15 COMP
A/D 14

PRE POST
BIQUAD
BIQUAD ENVIRONMENTAL
FILTERS
FILTERS CLASSIFICATION
1&2
2 13
CONTROL
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY (MS/DIGVC) 10
BAND BAND
ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
9

12 PROGRAMMING WDRC (16 channels)


INTERFACE Noise Reduction
11 DATA
Graphic EQ (16 bands) LOGGING EEPROM
CLOCK Impulse Noise Reduction (INR)
GENERATOR

19 20 21 22 23 3

Figure 1. Hybrid Block Diagram

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SPECIFICATIONS

Table 1. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS


Parameter Value Units
Operating Temperature Range 0 to +40 °C
Storage Temperature Range −20 to +70 °C
Absolute Maximum Power Dissipation 50 mW
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage 1.65 VDC
Absolute Maximum Supply Voltage 1.8 VDC
Stresses exceeding those listed in the Maximum Ratings table may damage the device. If any of these limits are exceeded, device functionality
should not be assumed, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
WARNING: Electrostatic Sensitive Device − Do not open packages or handle except at a static−free workstation.
WARNING: Moisture Sensitive Device − RoHS Compliant; Level 3 MSL. Do not open packages except under controlled conditions.

Table 2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Supply Voltage VB = 1.25 V; Temperature = 25°C)


Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Units
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage VBOFF Ramp down, audio path 0.93 0.95 0.97 V
Ramp down, control logic 0.77 0.80 0.83
Supply Voltage Turn On Threshold VBON Ramp up, zinc−air 1.06 1.10 1.16 V
Ramp up, NiMH 1.16 1.20 1.24
Hybrid Current All functions, 32 kHz sampling rate − 730 − mA
All functions, 16 kHz sampling rate − 620 −
EEPROM Burn Cycles − − 100 k − − cycles
Low Frequency System Limit − − − 125 − Hz
High Frequency System Limit − − − 16 − kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion THD VIN = −40 dBV − − 1 %
THD at Maximum Input THDM VIN = −15 dBV, Headroom Extension − − 3 %
− ON

Clock Frequency fCLK − 3.973 4.096 4.218 MHz


REGULATOR
Regulator Voltage VREG − 0.87 0.90 0.93 V
System PSRR PSRRSYS 1 kHz, Input referred, Headroom − 70 − dB
Extension enabled

INPUT
Input Referred Noise IRN Bandwidth 100 Hz − 8 kHz − −108 −106 dBV
Input Impedance ZIN 1 kHz − 3 − MW
Anti−aliasing Filter Rejection − f = [DC − 112 kHz], VIN = −40 dBV − 80 − dB
Crosstalk − Between both A/D and Mux − 60 − dB
Maximum Input Level − − − −15 −13 dBV
Analogue Input Voltage Range VAN_IN VIN1, VIN2, Al 0 − 800 mV
VAN_TIN TIN −100 − 800
Input Dynamic Range − Headroom Extension − ON − 95 96 dB
Bandwidth
100 Hz − 8 kHz
Audio Sampling Rate − − 8 − 48 kHz
OUTPUT
D/A Dynamic Range − 100 Hz − 8 kHz − 88 − dB

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Table 2. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Supply Voltage VB = 1.25 V; Temperature = 25°C)


Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Units
OUTPUT
Output Impedance ZOUT − − 10 13 W
CONTROL A/D
Resolution (monotonic) − − 7 − − bits
Zero Scale Level − − − 0 − V
Full Scale Level − − − VREG − V
VOLUME CONTROL
Volume Control Resistance RVC Three−terminal connection 200 − 1000 kW
Volume Control Range − − − − 42 dB
PC_SDA INPUT
Logic 0 Voltage − − 0 − 0.3 V
Logic 1 Voltage − − 1 − 1.25 V
PC_SDA OUTPUT
Stand−by Pull Up Current − Creftrim = 6 3 5 6.5 mA
Sync Pull Up Current − Creftrim = 6 748 880 1020 mA
Max Sync Pull Up Current − Creftrim = 15 − 1380 − mA
Min Sync Pull Up Current − Creftrim = 0 − 550 − mA
Logic 0 Current (Pull Down) − Creftrim = 6 374 440 506 mA
Logic 1 Current (Pull Up) − Creftrim = 6 374 440 506 mA
Synchronization Time TSYNC Baud = 0 237 250 263 ms
(Synchronization Pulse Width)
Baud = 1 118 125 132
Baud = 2 59 62.5 66
Baud = 3 29.76 31.25 32.81
Baud = 4 14.88 15.63 16.41
Baud = 5 7.44 7.81 8.20
Baud = 6 3.72 3.91 4.10
Baud = 7 1.86 1.95 2.05
Product parametric performance is indicated in the Electrical Characteristics for the listed test conditions, unless otherwise noted. Product
performance may not be indicated by the Electrical Characteristics if operated under different conditions.

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Table 3. I2C TIMING


Standard Mode Fast Mode

Parameter Symbol Min Max Min Max Units


Clock Frequency fPC_CLK 0 100 0 400 kHz
Hold time (repeated) START condition. After this tHD;STA 4.0 − 0.6 − msec
period, the first clock pulse is generated.

LOW Period of the PC_CLK Clock tLOW 4.7 − − − msec


HIGH Period of the PC_CLK Clock tHIGH 4.0 − − − msec
Set−up time for a repeated START condition tSU;STA 4.7 − − − msec
Data Hold Time: tHD;DAT msec
for CBUS Compatible Masters 5.0 − − −
for I2C−bus Devices 0 (Note 1) 3.45 (Note 2) 0 (Note 1) 0.9 (Note 2)
Data set−up time tSU;DAT 250 − 100 − nsec
Rise time of both PC_SDA and PC_CLK signals tr − 1000 20 + 0.1 Cb 300 nsec
(Note 4)

Fall time of both PC_SDA and PC_CLK signals tf − 300 20 + 0.1 Cb 300 nsec
(Note 4)

Set−up time for STOP condition tSU;STO 4.0 − 0.6 − nsec


Bus free time between a STOP and tBUF 4.7 − 1.3 − msec
START condition

Output fall time from VIHmin to VILmax with a bus tof − 250 20 + 0.1 Cb 250 nsec
capacitance from 10 pF to 400 pF

Pulse width of spikes which must be suppressed tSP n/a n/a 0 50 nsec
by the input filter

Capacitive load for each bus line Cb − 400 − 400 pF


1. A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the PC_SDA signal to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of PC_CLK.
2. The maximum tHD;DAT has only to be met if the device does not stretch the LOW period (tLOW) of the PC_CLK signal.
3. A Fast−mode I2C−bus device can be used in a Standard−mode I2C−bus system, but the requirement tSU;DAT P250ns must then be met.
This will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the PC_CLK signal. If such a device does stretch the
LOW period of the PC_CLK signal, it must output the next data bit to the PC_SDA line tr max + tSU;DAT = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according
to the Standard−mode I2C−bus specification) before the PC_CLK line is released.
4. Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.

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Figure 2. I2C Mode Timing

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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
VB

8
R3920 ACOUSTIC
INDICATORS POR 7
VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY
1 OUT
REGULATOR
5
POST CROSS PEAK D/A LP FILTER
BIQUAD Σ
FADER CLIPPER HBRIDGE
FILTERS 6
18 A/D 3&4
ADAPTIVE
* NOISE GENERATOR
3k75 FEEDBACK AND SHAPER
DIRECTIONAL 4
17 CANCELLER
MICROPHONE
3k75 M **
16 U
MIC/TCOIL VOLUME WIDEBAND
3k75 X AGCO Σ
A/D COMP CONTROL GAIN CONTROL
15 14
A/D
3k75 200k
POST
PRE BIQUAD
BI Q UA D ENVIRONMENTAL
FILTERS
FILTERS CLASSIFICATION
1&2
2 13

FREQUENCY 128 bands CONTROL


FREQUENCY 10
BAND BA N D (MS/DIGVC)
ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
9

12 PROGRAMMING
WDRC (16 channels)

11 INTERFACE Noise Reduction


DATA
Graphic EQ (16 bands) LOGGING EEPROM
CLOCK
Impulse Noise Reduction (INR)
GENERATOR

19 20 21 22 23 3

* If Input Mode = 1 mic omni, mic + telecoil, mic + DAI


** If Input Mode = 2 mic omni, rear only, directional
Note: All resistors in ohms and all capacitors in farads, unless otherwise stated.
Figure 3. Test Circuit
VB

8
R3920 ACOUSTIC
INDICATORS POR 7
VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY
1
REGULATOR
5
POST CROSS PEAK D/A
BIQUAD Σ
FADER CLIPPER HBRIDGE
FILTERS 6
3&4 Zero Biased Receiver
18 A/D
ADAPTIVE
* NOISE GENERATOR
FEEDBACK AND SHAPER
DIRECTIONAL 4
17 CANCELLER
MICROPHONE
M **
16 U
MIC/TCOIL VOLUME WIDEBAND
X AGCO Σ
A/D COMP CONTROL GAIN CONTROL
15 14
A/D

POST
PRE BIQUAD
BI Q UA D ENVIRONMENTAL
FILTERS
FILTERS CLASSIFICATION
1&2
2 13

FREQUENCY 128 bands CONTROL


FREQUENCY 10
BAND BA N D (MS/DIGVC)
ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS
9

12 WDRC (16 channels)


PROGRAMMING
11 INTERFACE Noise Reduction
DATA
Graphic EQ (16 bands) LOGGING EEPROM
CLOCK
Impulse Noise Reduction (INR)
GENERATOR

19 20 21 22 23 3

* If Input Mode = 1 mic omni, mic + telecoil, mic + DAI


** If Input Mode = 2 mic omni, rear only, directional
Note: All resistors in ohms and all capacitors in farads, unless otherwise stated.

Figure 4. Typical Application Circuit

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ORDERING INFORMATION
Device Package Shipping†
R3920−CFAB−E1T 25 Pad Hybrid 250 Units / Tape & Reel
Case 127DN
†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging
Specifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.

Tools Ordering Information


To order a Hybrid Jig Evaluation Board for Rhythm R3920 contact your Sales Account Manager or FAE and use part number
SA3400GEVB.
To order the DSP3 Programming box use part number SU6701−E1.

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PAD LOCATIONS

Table 4. PAD POSITION AND DIMENSIONS


Pad Position Pad Dimensions

Pad No. X Y Xdim (mil) Ydim (mil)


1 0 0 20 33
2 −27 0 20 33
3 −54 −5 20 23
4 −81 −5 20 23
5 −108 −5 20 23
6 −135 −5 20 23
7 −162 −5 20 23
8 −189 0 20 33
9 −189 42 20 23
10 −189 85 20 23
11 −162 85 20 23
12 −135 85 20 23
13 −108 85 20 23
14 −81 85 20 23
15 −54 85 20 23
16 −27 85 20 23
17 0 85 20 23
18 0 42 20 23
19 −27 42 20 23
20 −54 42 20 23
21 −81 42 20 23
22 −108 42 20 23
23 −135 42 20 23
24 −162 26.5 18 12
25 −162 53.5 18 12

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Table 4. PAD POSITION AND DIMENSIONS


Pad No. X Y Xdim (mm) Ydim (mm)
1 0 0 0.508 0.838
2 −0.686 0 0.508 0.838
3 −1.372 −0.127 0.508 0.584
4 −2.057 −0.127 0.508 0.584
5 −2.743 −0.127 0.508 0.584
6 −3.429 −0.127 0.508 0.584
7 −4.115 −0.127 0.508 0.584
8 −4.801 0 0.508 0.838
9 −4.801 1.067 0.508 0.584
10 −4.801 2.159 0.508 0.584
11 −4.115 2.159 0.508 0.584
12 −3.429 2.159 0.508 0.584
13 −2.743 2.159 0.508 0.584
14 −2.057 2.159 0.508 0.584
15 −1.372 2.159 0.508 0.584
16 −0.686 2.159 0.508 0.584
17 0 2.159 0.508 0.584
18 0 1.067 0.508 0.584
19 −0.686 1.067 0.508 0.584
20 −1.372 1.067 0.508 0.584
21 −2.057 1.067 0.508 0.584
22 −2.743 1.067 0.508 0.584
23 −3.429 1.067 0.508 0.584
24 −4.115 0.673 0.457 0.305
25 −4.115 1.359 0.457 0.305

RHYTHM is a trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC.

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DATE 21 JUL 2020
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