Many aspects of the present audio processing system and method can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the inventive system and method. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe preferred embodiments of the present audio processing system and a preferred embodiment of the present audio processing method.
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The audio input apparatus 102 is used for receiving sound from surroundings, and converting the sound to electric signals. The electric signals are applied to the preamplifier 104. Preferably, the audio input apparatus 102 is a microphone.
The preamplifier 104 is used for amplifying and rectifying the electric signals, thereby yielding amplified electric signals, and sending the amplified electric signals to the frequency selecting unit 106.
The frequency selecting unit 106 is used for selectively passing portions of the amplified electrical signals from predetermined frequencies, thereby yielding passed electric signals. Preferably, the frequency selecting unit 106 is a filter having adjustable passing-range. The passed electric signals are then applied to the amplifier 108.
As an example, the frequency selecting unit 106 is adapted as a band-pass filter. An RCL filtering circuit with passing-range in a median frequency range may be chosen as the frequency selecting unit 106, two endpoints of the passing-range of is determined with a following equation:
wherein the R, C, L refers to a numeral value of a resister, capacitor, and inductor in the frequency selecting unit 106, respectively.
A characteristic diagram showing a frequency-amplitude relationship according to a preferred example of the frequency selecting unit 106 is illustrated in
The amplifier 108 amplifies the passed electric signals to apply enough potential power, thereby yielding amplified signals for driving the audio output apparatus 110.
The audio output apparatus 110 is used for converting the amplified signals back to audio waves and outputting the audio waves. Preferably, the audio output apparatus 110 is a loudspeaker.
The frequency tuning unit 112 is used for receiving predetermined values to adjust the passing-range of the frequency selecting unit 106. When applied to the RCL filtering circuit as described above, the frequency tuning unit 112 may receive adjusted R, C, and L predetermined values for determining the two endpoints of the passing-range f1 and f2.
According to the audio processing system 10, users may selectively filter out unwanted frequency noises, and amplify predetermined frequency signals by adjusting the passing-range. The users may hear predetermined sounds with noises filtered out. For example, when in a classroom, students may adjust the audio processing system 10 to pass and amplify only teachers' voice in the environmental noise, thus achieving a high comprehensive environment.
The audio processing system 20 further includes an operational mode selection switch 202 and an audio signal source 204. The operational mode selection switch 202 has two input ends and an output end. The two input ends are connected to the frequency selecting unit 106 and the audio signal source 204, respectively. The output end is connected with the amplifier 108. The operational mode selection switch 202 is used for changing a mode of the audio processing system 20 between the filter operational mode and the playback operational mode. In the filter operational mode, the operational mode selection switch 202 connects the frequency selecting unit 106 with the amplifier 108, thus the audio processing system 20 filters out the environmental noise and amplifies sounds from a predetermined frequencies. In the playback operational mode, the operational mode selection switch 202 connects the audio signal source 204 with the amplifier 108, thus the audio processing system 20 receives an audio signal from the audio signal source 204 so as to reproduce music or radio. When the audio processing system 20 is used, if there is no need to filter out the environmental noise, it may be used for receiving signals from other audio sources, thus its functions may be duplicated.
The audio signal outputted from the audio signal source 204 may be signals from CDs, DVDs, or MP3 players, or signals from wireless communication apparatuses, such as radios or cellular phones.
A flow chart describing an audio processing method in accordance with an exemplary embodiment with reference to the audio processing system 20 is illustrated in
Firstly, the audio processing system 20 detects the operational mode of the 20 (step 302).
Secondly, if the audio processing system 20 is in the filter operational mode, the audio input apparatus 102 receives sound from surroundings, and converts the sound to electric signals that are to be applied to the preamplifier 104 (step 304).
Thirdly, the preamplifier 104 amplifies and rectifies the electric signals, and sends the amplified electric signals to the frequency selecting unit (step 306).
Next, the frequency tuning unit 112 receives predetermined values for parameters of the frequency selecting unit 106, thus adjusting passing-range of the frequency selecting unit 106. For example, in an RCL filtering circuit, the parameters may be a numeral value of a resister, capacitor, and inductor (step 308).
The frequency selecting unit 310 adjusts its passing-range according to the received values (step 310).
The frequency selecting unit 310 selectively passes a portion of the amplified electric signals from frequencies within the passing-range, and sends the passed portion of the electric signals to the amplifier 108 (step 312).
The amplifier amplifies the filtered electric signals that are sent by the frequency selecting unit 310, and sends the amplified signals to the audio output apparatus 110 (step 314).
The audio output apparatus 110 converts the amplified signals to audio waves, and outputs the audio waves that are to be heard by the users (step 316).
If, in the step 302 the audio processing system 20 detects that it is in the audio operational mode, the audio signal source 204 sends audio signals to the operational mode selection switch 202. And the audio signal is transmitted to the amplifier 108 through the operational mode selection switch 202 (step 320). Then, step 314 will be executed to amplify the audio signal; step 316 will be executed to convert the amplified signal to audio waves.
According to the audio processing method, the users may selectively filter unwanted frequency noises by adjusting particular parameters of the frequency selecting unit, further the passing filter band is adjusted. Users may use the audio processing method to pass and output predetermined frequencies with amplification. Thus, the users may hear predetermined frequency sound that is useful for information, instead of all frequency sound that contain lots of noise and useless information.
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200610062609.7 | Sep 2006 | CN | national |