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DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the work, which is being presented in dissertation. Entitled “ LOW COST
HEARING AID” in partial fulfillment for the award of minor project in the Dep’t. of Elec. &
Comm.. , Engg. And submitted to “Mr. Anil Agrawal” Lecturer, Dep’t. Of Elec. & Comm.,
Engg., Jaipur National University is a record of my own investigation and is successfully
completed.
I have done the experimental work in the departmental laboratory. I have devoted sufficient time
in laboratory to accomplish the project work.

Rahul Kumar
Signature of student.

The btech. (4th sem ECE ) project of Rahul Kumar has been held on
date…………………..and accepted.

Internal Signature-1 Internal Signature-2.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take immense pleasure in thanking “Mr. Anil Agrawal, Lecturer, Department of Elec. &
Comm.”, for having permitted me to carry out this project work. I wish to express my deep sense
of gratitude to them for their able guidance and useful suggestions, which helped me in
completing the project work in time.

Words are inadequate in offering my thanks to Mr. Punnet Kaliya, Head of Department of
Electronics & Communication, for providing this golden opportunity to work on this project,
inspiration during the course of this project and to complete the project within Stipulated time
duration.
Also I would like to thank all the faculty members of Department of Electronics &
Communication, for their kind co-operation and encouragement which help me n completion of
this project.
Finally, yet importantly, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to my beloved parents for
their blessings, my friends/classmates for their help and wishes for the successful completion of
this project.

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ABSTRACT

Commercially available hearing aids are quite costly. Here is an inexpensive hearing aid circuit
that uses just four transistors and a few passive components.

On moving power switch S to ‘on’ position, the condenser microphone detects the sound signal,
which is amplified by transistors T1 and T2. Now the amplified signal passes through coupling
capacitor C3 to the base of transistor T3. The signal is further amplified by pnp transistor T4 to
drive a low impedance earphone. Capacitors C4 and C5 are the power supply decoupling
capacitors.

The circuit can be easily assembled on a small, general-purpose PCB or a Vero board. It operates
off a 3V DC supply. For this, you may use two small 1.5V cells. Keep switch S to ‘off’ state
when the circuit is not in use. To increase the sensitivity of the condenser microphone, house it
inside a small tube.

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