For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, with reference to the attached drawings, descriptions will be provided for a preferred embodiment of an audio reproduction device, an audio system and audio delivery device acceding to the present invention.
The audio delivery device 10 includes; an information processing device 11 such as a personal computer which supplies audio data; and a PLC unit 12 which is a circuit for converting the audio data, which are supplied from the information processing device 11, into PLC signals.
In the information processing device 11, an operating system operates. A hard disk 113 of the information processing device 11 stores at least one file formatted in accordance with the MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-III) standard and the like (hereinafter, referred to as a “digital audio file”).
The memory 112 or the hard disk 113 stores a program for performing audio reproduction to output bitstream data to the PLC unit 12 based on the digital audio file stored in the hard disk 113 (hereinafter, referred to as a “audio reproduction program”). The audio reproduction by use of the audio reproduction program is performed in response to input of various operations by a user, the input being performed to the input device 115. The operations relating to the reproduction include “play”, “stop”, “pause”, “forward skip”, “backward skip”, “fast forward”, and “rewind”.
Incidentally, as an specific example of the audio reproduction program, there has been application software (a music player) for playing a digital audio file of musical sound stored in the hard disk 113, a CD-ROM or the like, the application software being installed in a computer such as a personal computer to be used.
To the PLC audio module 121 among them, digital audio data, which are supplied from the information processing device 11 and are composed of a format such as I2S (Inter-IC Sound Bus), are inputted in a bitstream format. The PLC audio module 121 converts the inputted digital audio data into PLC signals modulated by a scheme such as OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing). The PLC audio module 121 includes a CPU, a memory, a communications interface circuit to communicate with the information processing device 11, and an analog front-end circuit provided on a side of a power line 50, and the like. As described below, the PLC audio module 121 also has a function to output digital audio data, which are included in PLC signals supplied from the power line 50, in the bitstream format to a microcomputer 22. In addition, the PLC audio module 121 also has a function to correct errors on PLC signals to be outputted/inputted from/to the power line 50.
The coupling circuit 123 is a circuit for coupling up the PLC audio module 121 to the power line 50. The coupling circuit 123 includes a filter circuit and an impedance matching circuit. The filter circuit causes only signals in a frequency band of the PLC signals (for example, 2 MHz to 20 MHz) to pass therethrough, and the impedance matching circuit matches an input impedance of the PLC audio module 121 to an impedance of the power line 50.
The power supply circuit 122 is a circuit for generating a voltage to drive the PLC audio module 121, based on an AC voltage supplied from the power line 50. In addition, the blocking filter 125 is a filter circuit for causing only frequency components (for example, 50 Hz and 60 Hz) of commercial power to pass therethrough in order that no PLC signal is inputted to the power supply circuit 122. The surge absorber 124 is a circuit which prevents an abnormal voltage (a surge voltage) generated by thunder or the like from being inputted to the inside of the PLC unit 12.
On the other hand, as shown in
Note that, on the contrary to the PLC audio module 121 of the PLC unit 12, a PLC audio module 121 of the PLC unit 21 operates to output digital audio data, which are included in PLC signals supplied from the power line 50, in the bitstream format to the microcomputer 22. In addition, a power supply circuit 122, which constitutes the PLC unit 21 in the audio delivery device 20, supplies a drive voltage to each of the microcomputer 22 and the decoder unit 23 in addition to the PLC audio module 121.
Note that the decoder unit 23 can have a configuration which does not include the power amplifier 233. In this case, the power amplifier 233 may be included, for example, inside the speaker 24.
Next, descriptions will be provided for specific operations of the audio system 1 having the above-described configuration. The information processing device 11 of the audio delivery device 10 starts processing for audio reproduction, for example, upon receipt of operation input for starting audio reproduction (hereinafter, referred to as a “audio reproduction processing”) from the input device 115.
In this audio reproduction processing, first, the CPU 111 of the information processing device 11 reads digital audio file from the hard disk 113 to the memory 112. Next, the CPU 111 starts outputting the inputted digital audio data in the bitstream format to the PLC unit 12 based on the digital audio file which has been read to the memory 112.
The digital audio data inputted in the bitstream format to the PLC unit 12 are inputted to the PLC audio module 121. The PLC audio module 121 outputs the PLC signals based on the inputted digital audio data to the power line 50.
The PLC signals outputted to the power line 50 are inputted to the PLC unit 21 of the audio reproduction device 20. The PLC unit 21 outputs the digital audio data in the bitstream format based on the inputted PLC signals. The digital audio data are inputted to the decoder unit 23 by the microcomputer 22.
The digital audio data which have been inputted to the decoder unit 23 are converted into digital data by the decoder 231. Thereafter, the digital data are converted into analog audio signals by the DAC 232 and are inputted to the power amplifier 233. After that, the analog audio signals which have been amplified by the power amplifier 233 are supplied to the speaker 24. Accordingly, sounds are outputted from the speaker 24.
According to the audio system 1 described above, the audio delivery device 10 is connected to, for example, the indoor power line 50, and the audio reproduction device 20 is connected to an indoor outlet. Accordingly, sounds provided from the audio delivery device 10 can be reproduced by the audio reproduction device 20. In other words, according to the audio system 1, it is possible to install an audio system without impairing a room image because it is not necessary to set audio and power cables, although in case of conventional audio systems, these cables are required to be set.
Incidentally, in the above-described audio system 1, operation input by a user for a command relating to the reproduction such as “play”, “stop”, “pause”, “forward skip”, “backward skip”, “fast forward”, and “rewind”, is possible to be performed in the information processing device 11 by utilizing functions of the audio reproduction program. However, it is also possible to perform the operation input in the audio reproduction device 20. In this case, for example, as shown in
The operation input for a command relating to the reproduction can be performed by the user's operation of a remote controller. In this case, as shown in
By adopting such a configuration that the operation input for a command relating to the reproduction is performed in the audio reproduction device 20, it is possible to improve convenience for users.
As the information processing device 11 of the audio delivery device 10, a stationary music player other than the personal computers described above can be used as a matter of course. In addition to this, for example, a portable device, such as a commercial PDA (Personal Digital Assistance), a portable music player, or a mobile phone having a music playing function, can be used as the information processing device 11. In this respect, in a case of using a portable device, it is possible to improve user convenience, for example, by using a connection device 80 which has a shape shown in
The connection device 80 shown in
In the case of using the portable device as the information processing device 11, it suffices that a communication connector for the portable device is connected to the connector 81 of the connection device 80. In other words, by preparing the connection device 80 having such a configuration, it is made possible to use a portable device, such as the commercial PDA, the portable music player or the mobile phone having music playing function, can be used as the information processing device 11. Incidentally, the connection device 80 may be provided with a charging circuit of a secondary battery, whereby the built-in secondary battery in the information processing device 11 can be charged while the information processing device 11 is connected to the connection device 80.
It is also possible to deliver, from the audio delivery device 10, PLC signals on which a plurality of pieces of digital audio data are multiplexed, whereby a plurality of audio reproduction devices 20 connected to the power line 50 reproduces sounds different to one another. This system can be realized, for example, in a way that an identifier is attached to each of the plurality of pieces of the digital data delivered from the audio delivery device 10, and that the microcomputer 22 of each of the audio reproduction devices 20 selects a piece of the digital audio data attached a specific identifier and inputs the piece to the decoder 23 unit thereof. In this case, for example, when a transmission rate of the PLC signals is 4 Mbps and a transmission rate of one kind of the digital audio data is set to, for example, 192 kbps, at least four kinds of the digital audio data can be simultaneously delivered from the audio delivery device 10.
Additionally, a stereo audio system can be easily realized in a following manner. For example, the audio delivery device 10 multiplexes audio data with respect to two stereo channels (L/R) and delivers the audio data. Concurrently, two audio reproduction devices 20 are set up, and the two audio reproduction devices respectively selects one of the audio data different in those of the stereo channels and outputs each of the data. Further, if a module capable of simultaneously processing a plurality of pieces of digital audio data is adopted as the PLC audio module 121, one PLC audio module 121 can process the plurality of pieces of the digital audio data. Accordingly, each of the audio delivery device 10 and the audio reproduction device 20 can have a simpler configuration.
Furthermore, the audio reproduction device 20 can have a configuration that, for example, the PLC unit 21, the microcomputer 22 and the decoder unit 23 which have been described above are stored in a speaker box 90 as shown in
It does not matter that the lighting function is provided to the audio reproduction device 20 itself.
The above-described audio system 1 is a system in which digital audio data are supplied to the PLC unit 12 by the information processing unit 11 such as a personal computer. However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration of the system that the digital audio data are supplied due to sounds outputted from a stationary or a portable device, which has an analog audio output terminal, such as a commercial CD player, MD player or hard disk player (hereinafter, referred to as an “analog audio device”) other than the information processing device 11.
Heretofore, the detailed descriptions have been provided for the preferred specific examples of the invention. However, it should be understood that various modifications and alternations can be adopted without being apart from the spirit and scope of the invention which are defined by the attached claims.