H03G7/08

ACOUSTIC RESPIRATORY MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20200178923 · 2020-06-11 ·

An acoustic sensor is provided according to certain aspects for non-invasively detecting physiological acoustic vibrations indicative of one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient. The sensor can include an acoustic sensing element configured to generate a first signal in response to acoustic vibrations from a medical patient. The sensor can also include front-end circuitry configured to receive an input signal that is based at least in part on the first signal and to produce an amplified signal in response to the input signal. In some embodiments, the sensor further includes a compression module in communication with the front-end circuitry and configured to compress portions of at least one of the input signal and the amplified signal according to a first compression scheme, the compressed portions corresponding to portions of the first signal having a magnitude greater than a predetermined threshold level.

Energy efficient clip limiting voltage controlled amplifier
10658997 · 2020-05-19 · ·

A voltage controlled amplifier with an amplitude limiting circuit, such as a clip limiter, that is separate from the signal path on which the input signal is received by a power amplifier can reduce both noise and power expenditure of the voltage controlled amplifier. The amplitude limiting circuit can include a transistor network that is controlled by a pair of utility operational amplifiers. These utility amplifiers may use less current than the audio amplifier of the voltage controlled amplifier. Further, the transistor network can be deactivated when a signal supplied to the voltage controlled amplifier is below a clipping or other voltage limiting threshold.

METHOD FOR OVERTEMPERATURE PROTECTION AND AUDIO APPARATUS

The invention relates to a method for protecting a component (6) within an audio device (4) from the exceedance of a maximum internal temperature (TI), wherein a power loss (V) of the component (6) is determined, a measurement temperature (TM) is measured on the component (6), a temperature difference (DT) for the component (6) between the measurement temperature (TM) on the component and the internal temperature (TI) is determined from the power loss (V) by means of a thermal model (14) of the component (6), the internal temperature (TI) is determined as the sum of the measurement temperature (TM) and the temperature difference (DT), a permissible maximum value (VM) for the power loss (V) is determined on the basis of the internal temperature (TM) and known component data (16) of the component (6), and the component (6) is operated in a normal operating mode (N) if the power loss (V) does not exceed the maximum value (VM) or the component (6) is otherwise operated in reduced-power economy operating mode (S) such that the power loss (V) is limited to the maximum value (VM). An audio apparatus (2), having an audio device (4) that internally contains a component (6) that should be protected from the exceedance of a maximum internal temperature (TI), contains a protection module (8) for carrying out the method according to the invention.

ACTIVE LIMITING SYSTEM

An active limiting system that is suitable to protect a low noise amplifier against the high power signals received from a signal input includes, at least one first switch, source of which is connected to a gate voltage; at least first resistor which is connected between the gate and source of the first switch; at least one second resistor, which is connected between a drain voltage and drain of the first switch; at least one second switch, source of which is connected to said drain voltage and drain of which is connected to a signal input; at least one third resistor which is connected between the drain of the first switch and gate of the second switch; at least one first filtering element, which blocks DC currents/voltages and which is connected between the source of the second switch and ground.

TEMPERATURE DETECTING AND CONTROLLING INTEGRATION DEVICE AND THE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLING METHOD APPLIED FOR MICRO SPEAKER

A temperature detecting and controlling integration device for the micro speaker is provided. After the filter receives an input signal, the power amplifier adjusts the power amplification, and the multi-frequency detection signal is generated with the waveform generator. The extracted signal is generated to drive the micro speaker to emit a sound signal. Afterwards, the voltage signals are extracted at two ends of the coil and the temperature signal is obtained by converting, capturing, and integrating to pass the temperature value to the external device, and the temperature value of the non-linear temperature-controlling unit is analyzed to adjust the compensation gain in real time. The smoothly control of speaker temperature and stable playback of the sound signals is played that can be achieved.

TEMPERATURE DETECTING AND CONTROLLING INTEGRATION DEVICE AND THE TEMPERATURE CONTROLLING METHOD APPLIED FOR MICRO SPEAKER

A temperature detecting and controlling integration device for the micro speaker is provided. After the filter receives an input signal, the power amplifier adjusts the power amplification, and the multi-frequency detection signal is generated with the waveform generator. The extracted signal is generated to drive the micro speaker to emit a sound signal. Afterwards, the voltage signals are extracted at two ends of the coil and the temperature signal is obtained by converting, capturing, and integrating to pass the temperature value to the external device, and the temperature value of the non-linear temperature-controlling unit is analyzed to adjust the compensation gain in real time. The smoothly control of speaker temperature and stable playback of the sound signals is played that can be achieved.

ENERGY EFFICIENT CLIP LIMITING VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER
20200067477 · 2020-02-27 ·

A voltage controlled amplifier with an amplitude limiting circuit, such as a clip limiter, that is separate from the signal path on which the input signal is received by a power amplifier can reduce both noise and power expenditure of the voltage controlled amplifier. The amplitude limiting circuit can include a transistor network that is controlled by a pair of utility operational amplifiers. These utility amplifiers may use less current than the audio amplifier of the voltage controlled amplifier. Further, the transistor network can be deactivated when a signal supplied to the voltage controlled amplifier is below a clipping or other voltage limiting threshold.

Temperature detecting and controlling integration device and the temperature controlling method applied for micro speaker

A temperature detecting and controlling integration device for the micro speaker is provided. After the filter receives an input signal, the power amplifier adjusts the power amplification, and the multi-frequency detection signal is generated with the waveform generator. The extracted signal is generated to drive the micro speaker to emit a sound signal. Afterwards, the voltage signals are extracted at two ends of the coil and the temperature signal is obtained by converting, capturing, and integrating to pass the temperature value to the external device, and the temperature value of the non-linear temperature-controlling unit is analyzed to adjust the compensation gain in real time. The smoothly control of speaker temperature and stable playback of the sound signals is played that can be achieved.

Method for adapting the volume gain for the power limitation of an amplifier and amplifier
10374567 · 2019-08-06 · ·

A method is provided for adapting an applied volume gain in an audio amplifier controlling at least one loudspeaker of an enclosure according to a desired volume gain selected by a user on a scale increased by a maximum desired volume gain, including determining effective intensity applied to the loudspeaker, calculating maximum volume gain from the desired volume gain, an effective intensity applied to the at least one loudspeaker, thermal characteristics of the loudspeaker, and the maximum desired volume gain, then calculating a variable applied volume gain according to an increasing monotonic function providing a variable applied volume gain according to the desired volume gain such that the image of the maximum desired volume gain by the monotonic function is equal to the maximum volume gain, and applying to the amplifier as applied volume gain, the minimum of the desired volume gain and the variable applied volume gain.

Method for adapting the volume gain for the power limitation of an amplifier and amplifier
10374567 · 2019-08-06 · ·

A method is provided for adapting an applied volume gain in an audio amplifier controlling at least one loudspeaker of an enclosure according to a desired volume gain selected by a user on a scale increased by a maximum desired volume gain, including determining effective intensity applied to the loudspeaker, calculating maximum volume gain from the desired volume gain, an effective intensity applied to the at least one loudspeaker, thermal characteristics of the loudspeaker, and the maximum desired volume gain, then calculating a variable applied volume gain according to an increasing monotonic function providing a variable applied volume gain according to the desired volume gain such that the image of the maximum desired volume gain by the monotonic function is equal to the maximum volume gain, and applying to the amplifier as applied volume gain, the minimum of the desired volume gain and the variable applied volume gain.