H03G3/3026

Modular platform for creation and manipulation of audio and musical signals
09800357 · 2017-10-24 ·

A platform for audio and electronic music applications where the electronics are implemented as modules, and the modules mount in a cabinet with a common power supply and infrastructure. The platform addresses problems in electrical, mechanical, usability, and power distribution areas, and is suitable for guitar effects, synthesizers, studio equipment, and DJ gear.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE CHARGING VIA AN AUDIO JACK
20220272470 · 2022-08-25 ·

An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry and a universal serial bus (USB) connector having a first contact and a second contact. In a first mode of operation, the audio processing circuitry is configured to output one or more audio signals carrying music and/or voice via the first contact and the second contact. In a second mode of operation, the audio processing circuitry is configured to output a signal for delivering supply current via the first contact and the second contact. While the electronic device is in the first mode of operation, a gain and/or volume limit of the audio processing circuitry may be set to a first level, and while the electronic device is in the second mode of operation, the gain and/or volume limit of the audio processing circuitry may be set to a second level that is higher than the first level.

Variable-frequency charge pump using output voltage threshold control

A method for operating a charge pump having a variable switching frequency may include comparing a target minimum output voltage with an output voltage generated at an output of the charge pump and controlling switching of switches of the charge pump based on the comparison such that the variable switching frequency varies as an output current driven by the charge pump varies.

Common mode voltage controller for self-boosting push pull amplifier
11398802 · 2022-07-26 · ·

Various implementations include systems for amplifying input signals. In particular implementations, a system includes a common mode voltage controller configured to receive an input signal and output a pair of adjusted signals; a modulator that generates a pair of pulse width modulation (PWM) signals in response to the adjusted signals; and a self-boosting push pull amplifier configured to receive the PWM signals and generate an amplified output, wherein the self-boosting push pull amplifier is configured to generate a differential mode voltage representative of an amplified version of the input signal, wherein the adjusted audio signals generated by the common mode voltage controller include a dynamically adjusted gain and duty cycle offset that causes the self-boosting push pull amplifier to operate with a reduced common mode voltage.

Media playback system with maximum volume setting

In one example, a zone player may include a network interface, at least one processor, a non-transitory computer-readable medium, and program instructions stored on the non-transitory computer-readable medium that may be executable by the at least one processor such that the zone player is configured to receive an instruction to change a volume setting of the zone player to a requested volume level; in response to receiving the instruction to change the volume setting of the zone player to the requested volume level, adjust the volume setting of the zone player to an adapted volume level that is lower than the requested volume level; and after adjusting the volume setting of the zone player to the adapted volume level, send an indication that the volume setting of the zone player has been adjusted to the requested volume level rather than the adapted volume level.

Thermal Mitigation for An Electronic Speaker Device and Associated Apparatuses and Methods
20210392795 · 2021-12-16 · ·

The present disclosure describes thermal mitigation for an electronic speaker device and associated systems and methods. The thermal mitigation includes monitoring several thermal zones to determine or estimate thermal conditions in corresponding parts of the electronic speaker device. The thermal zones may include a System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuit (IC) component, audio components including power-dissipating IC components, and a temperature of an exterior surface of a housing component of the electronic speaker device. To mitigate thermal runaway, different throttling schemes may be triggered based on the thermal zones exceeding certain thermal limits. The throttling schemes may include reducing the amount of power supplied to the SoC, reducing audio power of the audio components to a lower wattage, or manipulating SoC cores such as by disabling one or more of the cores or adjusting utilization of the SoC cores.

Electronic device charging via an audio jack
11363394 · 2022-06-14 · ·

An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry and a universal serial bus (USB) connector having a first contact and a second contact. In a first mode of operation, the audio processing circuitry is configured to output one or more audio signals carrying music and/or voice via the first contact and the second contact. In a second mode of operation, the audio processing circuitry is configured to output a signal for delivering supply current via the first contact and the second contact. While the electronic device is in the first mode of operation, a gain and/or volume limit of the audio processing circuitry may be set to a first level, and while the electronic device is in the second mode of operation, the gain and/or volume limit of the audio processing circuitry may be set to a second level that is higher than the first level.

DIGITAL SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR AUDIO ARTEFACT REDUCTION

A digital signal generator apparatus and method is described. The digital signal generator includes a counter, an integrator and a comparator. The counter counts up or down from an initial counter value dependent on a counter control input. The comparator has a first input coupled to the counter output, a threshold input and a comparator output coupled to the counter control input. The integrator has an input coupled to the counter output and an output coupled to the digital signal generator output. The digital signal generator determines the count direction after the initial direction dependent on the comparison between a threshold value applied to the threshold input and the counter output value. The digital signal generator may implement the generation of a waveform having an approximation to a raised cosine function. The generated waveform may be used for audio artefact reduction in an audio amplifier during mute or unmute operations or during power up power down operations.

A/D CONVERSION DEVICE AND A/D CONVERSION METHOD
20220006468 · 2022-01-06 ·

An amplifier performs analog amplification on a signal I_A with a gain corresponding to a state GS and outputs the amplified signal as a signal M_A. An ADC converts the signal M_A to a digital signal and outputs the digital signal as a signal M_D. Analog comparators and a down-determination unit detect that the signal M_A exceeds a first level, and cause the state GS to transition to a state of gain of the next lower stage. Digital comparators and an up-determination unit detect that the signal M_D has been continuously lower than a second level for a predetermined period, and cause the state GS to transition to a state of gain of the next higher stage. The restoration circuit performs digital amplification on the signal M_D with a gain corresponding to the gain of the amplifier and outputs the amplified signal as a signal O_D.

Power amplifying device and audio equipment

A power amplifying device according to an embodiment includes first to fourth BTL amplifiers and first to third switch circuits. The first to fourth BTL amplifiers outputs a first to fourth output signal. The first switch circuit is turned on or off connection between an output of the second output amplifier and an output of the third output amplifier. The second switch circuit is turned on or off connection between an output of the fifth output amplifier and an output of the eighth output amplifier. The third switch circuit is turned on or off connection between an output of the fourth output amplifier and an output of the seventh output amplifier. The first to third switch circuits are turned on when the amplitudes of the first to fourth input signals are smaller than a first threshold.