H03F2200/03

Method and Apparatus for Balancing Detection Sensitivity in Producing a Differential Signal

A microphone device, an interface circuit and method are provided for managing a potential difference in sensitivity to a detected environmental stimulus associated with a sensor arrangement, where multiple electrical signals forming a differential signal can be produced, and the multiple electrical signals can be better balanced. Such an interface circuit, which can be used within a microphone device includes a bias voltage generator having one or more bias output voltage terminals, where a respective one of one or more DC bias voltages is produced at each of the bias output voltage terminals, for being coupled to a pair of transduction elements of a sensor. The interface circuit further includes an amplifier circuit having a first input terminal coupled to a first one of the pair of output terminals of the sensor and having a second input terminal coupled to a second one of the pair of output terminals of the sensor, the amplifier circuit producing a differential output signal. The interface circuit still further includes a compensation circuit coupled to the amplifier circuit for producing a balance signal based on an output signal being produced by the amplifier circuit, wherein the balance signal compensates for any difference in amplitude in the first and second electrical signals that are received by the amplifier circuit from the sensor.

Method and system for powering an audio amplifier

A method for powering an audio amplifier includes receiving an input audio signal in an audio signal processor, delaying the input audio signal in the audio signal processor to generate a delayed audio signal, predicting a power demand estimate by analyzing the input audio signal to calculate the power demand estimate in the audio signal processer, and selecting, by the audio signal processor, power conversion settings for a DC to DC converter on the basis of the power demand estimate. The method further includes supplying power input to the DC to DC converter, converting the power input in accordance with the power conversion settings to provide a power output, powering the audio amplifier using the power output, and supplying the delayed audio signal to the audio amplifier from the audio signal processor to generate an amplified audio signal.

Power supply catering to peak current demands of a load

A power supply includes a first DC-DC converter coupled to receive power from a first power source, a second DC-DC converter coupled to receive power from a second power source, and a control block. The first DC-DC converter is operable to generate a regulated power supply voltage on an output node of the power supply. The first power source has a maximum output current limit. The second DC-DC converter is also operable to generate a regulated power supply voltage on the output node. The control block is designed to generate the regulated power supply voltage based on both of the first DC-DC converter and the second DC-DC converter.

AUDIO NON-LINEARITY CANCELLATION FOR SWITCHES FOR AUDIO AND OTHER APPLICATIONS
20230049081 · 2023-02-16 ·

An aspect includes an apparatus including a first amplifier; a first field effect transistor (FET) including a first source coupled to an output of the first amplifier, and a first drain for coupling to a first load; and a first gate drive circuit including an input coupled to the output of the first amplifier and an output coupled to a first gate of the first FET. Another aspect includes a method including amplifying a first audio signal using a first audio amplifier to generate a first voltage; generating a first gate voltage based on the first voltage; applying the first gate voltage to a first gate of a first field effect transistor (FET) coupled between the first audio amplifier and a first audio transducer; and applying the first voltage to a first source of the first FET.

Speaker enhancement and linearization using BEMF feedback

A system includes a feedforward path coupled to a signal input. The system also includes a speaker coupled to the feedforward path. The system includes a back electromotive force (BEMF) extractor coupled to the speaker, where the BEMF extractor has a first input, a second input, and an output. The BEMF extractor includes a first summing point coupled to the first input. The BEMF extractor includes a resistor amplifier coupled to the second input and the first summing point. The BEMF extractor includes a high pass filter coupled to the second input and to an inductor amplifier. The BEMF extractor also includes a low pass filter coupled to the first summing point. The BEMF extractor includes a second summing point coupled to the low pass filter, the inductor amplifier, and the output.

AUDIO SIGNAL MUTING APPARATUS USING NEGATIVE POWER, AND DIGITAL SIGNAL CONVERSION APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH SAME
20220360242 · 2022-11-10 ·

The present exemplary embodiments provide an audio signal muting apparatus and a digital signal conversion apparatus which remove a negative pop noise in a predetermined large range using a negative power for the transistor of the audio signal muting apparatus.

MODULAR CONFERENCING SYSTEM
20220360896 · 2022-11-10 ·

In some examples, a conferencing system includes a modular electronic device having a device housing configured to removably couple to each of a plurality of speaker modules; amplifier circuitry disposed within the device housing, wherein the amplifier circuitry is configured to amplify audio signals for output to a speaker module of the plurality of speaker modules while the electronic device is coupled to the speaker module; and processing circuitry disposed within the device housing, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: determine one or more parameters associated with the speaker module after the device housing is coupled to the speaker module; and determine, based on the one or more parameters associated with the speaker module, a set of corresponding audio-configuration settings for processing audio during operation of the conferencing system.

AMPLIFIER-SPEAKER SELECTOR FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
20220360900 · 2022-11-10 ·

An audio signal switching device is configured to route a source signal to one of multiple connected amplifiers and or more connected speakers in accordance with user-selected parameters. Unselected amplifiers may be muted at their inputs and have outputs switched to a protective load. The device may include connections to route an amplified signal through external effects loops and/or bypass such loops. The device may include a bypassable signal attenuator between the selected amplifier's output and a selected speaker. Systems and methods of using such devices and processing signals in accordance with the disclosure are also disclosed.

Amplifier switching control systems and methods

A first module is configured to, based on an input sample, determine a first duty cycle. A second module is configured to, based on a battery voltage and the first duty cycle, determine a second duty cycle. A third module is configured to: set a scalar value based on at least one of a battery current, an amplitude of the input sample, the second duty cycle, and an output voltage; and generate a start signal at a rate equal to a predetermined rate multiplied by the scalar value. A fourth module is configured to set a third duty cycle based on the second duty cycle and the scalar value. A fifth module is configured to generate a PWM output based on the start signal and the third duty cycle. A sixth module is configured to apply power to gates of FETs of a voltage converter based on the PWM output.

Class D amplifier with current mode control
11575354 · 2023-02-07 · ·

An audio amplifier that implements current mode control without the use of an explicit or separate current mode sensor is disclosed. The audio amplifier may include a pair of feedback loops that provide current from a node located before an inductor of an output filter and current from a node located after the inductor of the output filter to an integrator circuit. The integrator circuit may be formed from existing circuitry of the audio amplifier controller. Thus, current mode control can be implemented without a separate current mode sensor.