Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
381106000 | With amplitude compression/expansion | 19 |
20080212799 | AUDIO COMPRESSOR WITH FEEDBACK - An audio compressor may regulate the level of an audio input signal depending on whether the level is above or below a threshold value. The audio compressor may control a pumping that is created when regulating a dynamic range of an audio signal with the threshold value. A feedback loop connecting the signal output from the audio compressor with a release filter may be used to modify an effective release time of the signal. A controller may be used that allows a filter coefficient of the release filter to be controlled to adjust the effective release time as a function of the signal output. | 09-04-2008 |
20080310652 | Device and Method for Audio Signal Gain Control - Audio compressor device ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090086996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AUDIO SIGNAL - The present invention provides for methods and systems for digitally processing an audio signal. Specifically, the present invention provides for a speaker system that is configured to digitally process an audio signal in a manner such that studio-quality sound that can be reproduced. | 04-02-2009 |
20090110214 | CONTROLLED CHARGING AND USE OF POWER SOURCE - A circuit to supply power to a load incorporates a first power source, a second power source that may be detachable, a power converter and at least one capacitor (capacitive element), where the first power source is capable of powering the load when charged, where the second power source is not capable of powering the load, but the second power source is capable of trickle-charging the first power source at a time when the first power source is not powering the load, where the power converter may impose a limit on a flow of current through the power converter, and where the at least one capacitor may cooperate to temporarily support a flow of additional current that circumvents the power converter at a time when the load attempts to draw a relatively greater amount of current. | 04-30-2009 |
20090116664 | PERCEPTUALLY WEIGHTED DIGITAL AUDIO LEVEL COMPRESSION - The level of an audio signal can be compressed by receiving an input audio signal, determining a measure of loudness of the signal using a perceptually derived filter, determining a target gain amount, determining a current gain amount using piecewise linear attack/release logic, and producing an output audio signal by adjusting the input audio signal by the current gain amount. An audio compression filter for compressing the level of audio can comprise a loudness measuring module configured to determine a measure of loudness using a perceptually derived filter, and a compression module configured to determine a target gain amount, determine a current gain amount using piecewise linear attack/release logic, and adjust an input audio signal by the current gain amount. Audio level compression can be implemented using integer calculations. | 05-07-2009 |
20090116665 | Compressing the Level of an Audio Signal - An audio signal in which an audio signal is received as a stream of digital samples, each being a numerical value representing a sampled signal level. A first zero crossing point is identified and the received audio samples are stored until a second zero crossing point is identified, thereby storing a first half-wave of samples. The highest intensity sample is identified from the stored samples and this is compared against a predetermined threshold. All stored samples are scaled by an initial scaling factor so that the intensity of the highest intensity sample is not above this threshold. A second half-wave of samples is stored in which all samples of the second half-wave are below the threshold. All stored samples of the second half-wave are also scaled but by a modified scaling factor derived from a combination of the initial scaling factor and a decay factor. | 05-07-2009 |
20100135507 | Clipping prevention device and clipping prevention method - A clipping prevention device, includes: a compression section adapted to compress an input digital audio signal level; a digital-analog conversion section adapted to operate at a predetermined first operating voltage and convert the digital audio signal into an analog audio signal; an electronic volume control adapted to operate at a second operating voltage and amplify or attenuate the analog audio signal with a user-changeable amplification factor; and a control section adapted to calculate a clipping level based on the maximum amplification factor of the electronic volume control and the user-changeable amplification factor, the maximum amplification factor being determined when the analog audio signal at the maximum signal level is amplified to the maximum signal level, and also adapted to control the compression section so that the signal is compressed so as to prevent clipping of the analog audio signal amplified or attenuated by the electronic volume control. | 06-03-2010 |
20100215194 | AUDIO SIGNAL AMPLIFICATION - A system for amplifying a digital audio signal comprises a receiver | 08-26-2010 |
20100254546 | SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE, SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A signal processing device includes: a frequency conversion processing unit that sets, as a processing target signal, a section in which a peak signal level exceeds a first threshold in an input sound signal and applies frequency conversion processing to the processing target signal to acquire power levels in respective plural bands; and an amplitude compressing unit that executes, when a power level exceeding a second threshold is present among the power levels in the respective plural bands acquired by the frequency conversion processing unit, amplitude compression processing for compressing a signal level of the processing target signal at a compression ratio at which the peak signal level of the processing target signal falls within the first threshold and, otherwise, prohibits the execution of the amplitude compression processing. | 10-07-2010 |
20100266144 | AUDIO PROCESSING CHIP AND AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD THEREOF - An audio processing chip includes a connecting port, an audio amplifier module and a pulse width modulation (PWM) control circuit. The connecting port receives a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal; the audio amplifier module amplifies an audio signal according to a control signal to thereby output an audio output signal; and the pulse width modulation (PWM) control circuit is coupled between the connecting port and the audio amplifier module, and outputs the control signal to the audio amplifier module according to the PWM signal to thereby control an operation of the audio amplifier module. | 10-21-2010 |
20120014536 | MUTE CONTROL CIRCUIT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME - An electronic device includes an amplifier, an output unit, a processing unit, and a mute control circuit. The amplifier is for amplifying audio signals and generating amplified audio signals accordingly. The amplifier includes an output port to output the amplified audio signals. The output unit is for emitting sounds corresponding to the amplified audio signals. The processing unit is for generating a mute control signal. The mute control circuit includes a main circuit and an auxiliary circuit. The main circuit is for responding to the mute control signal, and for driving the amplifier to change between a mute state and a play state accordingly. The auxiliary circuit is for enabling the output port of the amplifier to be electrically grounded at the moment of supplying power to the electronic device. | 01-19-2012 |
20140140538 | System and Method for High Input Capacitive Signal Amplifier - In accordance with an embodiment, a method includes determining an amplitude of an input signal provided by a capacitive signal source, compressing the input signal in an analog domain to form a compressed analog signal based on the determined amplitude, converting the compressed analog signal to a compressed digital signal, and decompressing the digital signal in a digital domain to form a decompressed digital signal. In an embodiment, compressing the analog signal includes adjusting a first gain of an amplifier coupled to the capacitive signal source, and decompressing the digital signal comprises adjusting a second gain of a digital processing block. | 05-22-2014 |
20140205112 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE OF A WIRELESS MICROPHONE UNIT - A method of extending battery life of a wireless microphone unit includes muting the wireless microphone unit responsive to a mute signal from a base station unit, transmitting, by the wireless microphone unit, compressed muted audio data, wherein the compressed muted audio data is compressed via a first compression scheme, determining, by the wireless microphone unit, whether an unmute signal has been received from the base station unit, and responsive to a determination that the unmute signal has been received, unmuting the wireless microphone unit. The method further includes discontinuing transmission of the compressed muted audio data and transmitting compressed audio data via a second compression scheme, wherein the first transmitting step causes the wireless microphone unit to consume less power per unit of transmission time than the second transmitting step. | 07-24-2014 |
20150110294 | Content Aware Audio Ducking - A novel audio ducking method that is aware of the loudness levels of the audio content is provided. The method specifies a minimum loudness separation between audio tracks that are designated as masters and audio tracks that are designated as slaves. The method attenuates the volume of the slave tracks in order to provide at least the minimum loudness separation between the slave tracks and the master tracks. The amount of attenuation for a slave is determined based on the loudness levels of the slave and of a master. | 04-23-2015 |
20150372653 | LEVEL ADJUSTING CIRCUIT, DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSOR, AUDIO AMP INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING LEVEL OF AUDIO SIGNAL - Level adjusting circuit for adjusting level of input audio signal, includes: N filters, N being integer of two or more; N dynamic range compression (DRC) circuits corresponding to N filters; adder; (N−1) band pass filters corresponding to crossover frequencies of N filters; and (N−1) gain correcting units corresponding to (N−1) band pass filters. Each filter receives and passes input audio signal through its respective set band. i | 12-24-2015 |
20160036405 | IMPROVED DYNAMIC COMPRESSOR WITH "RELEASE" FEATURE - A dynamic range compressor includes an input terminal for receiving input signal to be compressed, an amplifier unit for amplifying the signal to be compressed by an amplification factor, for deriving a compressed output signal, an output terminal for supplying the compressed output signal, a first envelope detector unit for deriving a first envelope signal from the input signal, and an amplifier control unit for generating an amplifier control signal in dependence of an envelope signal. Further including a second envelope detector unit for deriving a second envelope signal from the input signal, a first signal level prediction unit for generating a first prediction signal from the first envelope signal, a second signal level prediction unit for generating a second prediction signal from the second envelope signal, and a signal combination unit for combining the first and second prediction signals to generate a combined prediction signal. | 02-04-2016 |
20160105745 | ACOUSTIC APPARATUS AND OPERATION - A portable acoustic warning device which projects a specific acoustic waveform towards a target, creating a narrow beam of sound that is highly selective, minimising exposure to users and bystanders, whilst enabling a controlled dosage of sound to be applied to the target. The design of the device is tailored to this waveform thus achieving a very high degree of directivity. It is not intended for communicating verbal messages. This waveform achieves maximum intensity at the target whilst using a relatively low sound pressure level; meaning that the exposure levels can be controlled to ensure they are within existing health and safety legislation. A laser range finder limits the sound level at the target to a pre-determined level. An integrated camera is used to aid aiming. Video footage is recorded with use; along with the sound level at the target, exposure duration, time, date and GPS coordinates. | 04-14-2016 |
20160197590 | DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF PLAYBACK ENVIRONMENTS | 07-07-2016 |
20160203830 | Content Aware Audio Ducking | 07-14-2016 |