Claims
- 1. In an adaptive control echo suppressor of the type which includes a first comparator for comparing voice signal levels of sending and receiving paths with each other and which generates a signal to control cutting off the sending path to suppress an echo when the level of the voice signal of the receiving path is higher than the level of the voice signal of the sending path, the receiving path including a fixed loss when the first comparator does not generate the signal, and means responsive to the signal of the first comparator for cutting off the sending path and removing the fixed loss from the receiving path, the improvement comprising: a pair of integrator circuits connected for respectively integrating the voice signals of the sending and receiving paths to produce respective integrated voice signals defining the voice signal levels compared by said first comparator and for applying the integrated voice signals to said first comparator; a second comparator; a variable loss circuit controlled by the output of said second comparator independently of the output of the first comparator; means including said variable loss circuit defining a control signal path loop for applying the voice signal of the receiving path through said variable loss circuit and one of said integrator circuits to said second comparator for comparing the peak of the integrated voice signal of the receiving path with the peak of the integrated voice signal of the sending path to control said variable loss circuit to reduce the output of said second comparator to zero; wherein said pair of integrator circuits have predetermined time constants effective to prevent influence of sending and receiving path noise on the circuit operation; and means for applying an output of said one of said integrator circuits that receives the output of said variable loss circuit as the integrated voice signal of the receiving path applied to said first comparator.
- 2. An adaptive control echo suppressor according to claim 1, wherein said variable loss circuit is capable of functioning in a step-wise manner.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application of Ser. No. 958,948 filed on Nov. 8, 1978 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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