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Stethoscope with Digital Frequency Translation for Improved Audibility

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2019 Dec 17
PMID 31839970
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Abstract

The performance of an acoustic stethoscope is improved by translating, without loss of fidelity, heart sounds, chest sounds, and intestinal sounds below 50 Hz into a frequency range of 200 Hz, which is easily detectable by the human ear. Such a frequency translation will be of significant benefit to hearing impaired physicians and it will improve the stethoscope performance in a noisy environment. The technique is based on a single sideband suppressed carrier modulation. Stability and bias problems commonly associated with an analog frequency translator are avoided by an all-digital implementation. Real-time audio processing is made possible by approximating a Hilbert transformer with a time delay. The performance of the digital frequency translator was verified with a 16-bit 44.1 Ks/s audio coder/decoder and a 32-bit 72 MHz microcontroller.

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