Audio real-time target machine

Applications in the area of audio communication (e.g. for the development of hearing aids) typically require:

  • highest computational performance to mimize calculation time for the complex algorithmic models
  • high performance analog input and output I/O connectivity
  • Interface patch panels e.g. with balanced XLR and LEMO connectors
  • Special cabinets or racks combining the components to a complete package
  • Low noise operation
  • Possibility to interact with other real-time systems (e.g. to simulate both, the left ear and the right ear hearing aid)

Audio real-time target machines typically include:

Use case
Summary of a typical hearing aids case study here.

To discuss your application please contact Speedgoat.

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