Headset system with a headset and a control box
11290817 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2420/09
ELECTRICITY
H04R5/04
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/1041
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/107
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/6058
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R5/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A headset system comprising a headset, which headset comprises at least a first earphone, a D/A converter, a first cable and a first connector. The headset system further comprises a control box, which control box comprises a second connecter, which is adapted to be connected to the first connector, and a third connector which is adapted to be connected to a fourth connector of a computing device. The control box comprises a user interface. The D/A converter is arranged at the headset and the control box is adapted to send control signals via the first cable to the headset, when the user interface is activated by a user.
Claims
1. A headset system comprising: a headset, which headset comprises at least a first earphone, a D/A converter, a first cable and a first connector, and wherein the headset system further comprises a control box, which control box comprises a second connecter, which is adapted to be connected to the first connector, and a third connector which is adapted to be connected to a fourth connector of a computing device, and which control box comprises a user interface, wherein the D/A converter is arranged at the headset and that the control box is adapted to send control signals via the first cable to the headset, when the user interface is activated by a user.
2. A headset system according to claim 1, wherein the headset further comprises a microphone and an A/D converter.
3. A headset system according to claim 1, which is adapted to transmit the audio signal in digital format between the control box and the headset.
4. A headset system according to claim 3, which is adapted to transmit the audio signal directly from the third connector to the second connector without any conversion.
5. A headset system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second connectors connector comprise a V.sub.BUS pin, a Data+ pin, a Data− pin and a Ground pin.
6. A headset system according to claim 5, which is adapted to send control signals as power-line communication from the control box via the V.sub.BUS pin to the headset.
7. A headset system according to claim 5, wherein the control box comprises a programmable circuit, and wherein the headset system is adapted to send firmware update as power-line communication from the headset via the V.sub.BUS pin and the Ground pin to the control box.
8. A headset system according to claim 5, wherein the third connector comprises a V.sub.BUS pin, a Data+ pin, a Data− pin and a Ground pin.
9. A headset system according to claim 5, wherein the first connector is a USB-C connector.
10. A headset system according to claim 5, wherein the third connector is a USB Type A connector.
11. A headset system according to claim 5, wherein the user interface of the control box comprises push buttons.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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(8) The headset 2 comprises a first speaker 22, a second speaker 23, a microphone 12 and a circuitry 20 comprising a D/A converter 14, an A/D converter 26, a controller circuitry 24 and a Digital Signal Processing circuitry 25. The interconnections between these different parts are not shown in detail for clarity reasons. Furthermore, only essential parts relevant for this specification are shown. Although the USB-C standard used for the first cable 4 and the first connector 5 has 24 pins, only four of the pins are used here. Power to feed the headset circuitry 20 are received form the V.sub.BUS pin 27 and audio and other data are digitally communicated to and from the PC 25 via the data pins 28, 29. The analogue signals from the microphone 12 is converted by the AD converter 26 to digital format and transmitted to the PC vi the data pins 28, 29. Digital audio signals received via the data pins 28, 29 from the PC 25 are converted by the DA converter 14 to analogue signals, which are sent to the speakers 22, 23. The headset 2 itself has no user face such as control buttons. The user can remote control the softphone on the PC 25 by means of the control buttons 31-35 on the control box 3. When activating the buttons control 31-35, signals are transmitted via the V.sub.BUS 27 as so-called PLC signals. PLC is an acronym for Power Line Communication and means that data and power are transmitted over the same line. In this case, control signals are transmitted as a superimposed signal added to the supplied 5 Volt on the V.sub.BUS pin 27.
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(10) The circuit 17 or a part of the circuit 17 of the control box 3 can be a programmable chip programmed with firmware. A firmware update can be done with PLC signals. Thus, a firmware update can be controlled from the PC 25, and the firmware is sent via the data pins 28, 29 from the PC 25 to the headset 2 and as PLC signals from the headset 2 to the control box 3.
(11) With this solution, a cheap efficient system is obtained. There is no need to provide the control box 3 with a complex circuit, such as a USB-C chipset.
(12) USB-C is also called USB type C.
(13) TABLE-US-00001 Reference signs: 1 headset system 2 headset 3 control box 4 cable 5 first connector 6 second connector 7 second cable 8 third connector 9 first earphone 10 second earphone 11 microphone arm 12 microphone 13 control buttons 14 D/A converter 15 personal computer 16 fourth connector 17 circuit of control box 18 smartphone 19 user 20 circuit of headset 21 PLC signal 22 first speaker 23 second speaker 24 controller of headset 25 digital signal processor of headset 26 A/D converter 27 V.sub.BUS pin 28 Data+ pin 29 Data− pin 30 Ground pin 31 volume knob 32 programmable button 33 programmable button 34 answer/end button 35 mute/un-mute button 36 USB Type A interface 37 USB-C interface 38 headband