The present invention relates to an audio signal processing device for providing a level controlled output signal in response to a selected input signal, the device comprising a selection unit for selecting an input signal, an amplification unit for amplifying the selected input signal, and a gain control unit for controlling the gain of the amplification unit in dependence on an audio signal.
The present invention further relates to a method of providing a level controlled signal in response to a selected input signal.
The present invention further relates to a computer program product for carrying out the method according to the second paragraph.
An audio device, such as an audio amplifier or a television set, may be connected to various audio sources. In the case of an amplifier such sources may include a CD player, a DVD player, an MP3 player or a (digital or analog) cassette player, while a television set may for example have a VHS player and/or a DVD player as audio sources. It is well known that the level of the audio signals may vary between audio sources. When switching between broadcast television and a DVD player, for example, a large difference in sound levels may occur, which is very unpleasant for the user. Even between television channels differences in sound levels may be present, which typically requires the user to manually adjust the sound level.
Some television sets allow the relative gains of the audio sources to be pre-set. Although such an arrangement is useful, it suffers from the disadvantage that it is static and fails to respond to any changes of the sound level of a channel. In addition, user input is required, which some users will find troublesome.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,476 (Bird/Philips) discloses a multiple channel audio signal interface that includes a selector circuit, an automatic gain control unit, and an amplifier. The automatic gain control unit is constituted by an amplitude analyzer and a low-pass filter which produce a control signal that is fed to a control input of the amplifier. The amplitude analyzer is arranged for comparing the input audio signal with two pre-set threshold values and for producing a corresponding control signal, while the low-pass filter is arranged for preventing instantaneous gain changes.
This known arrangement has the drawback that the gain control is not very accurate. The gain control signal is derived from the input signal of the amplifier and does not take any distortions and/or non-linearities into account that may be introduced by the amplifier.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome these and other problems of the Prior Art and to provide an improved audio signal processing device of the type defined in the first opening paragraph and an improved method of the type defined in the second paragraph and an improved computer program product of the type defined in the third paragraph.
Accordingly, the present invention provides an audio signal processing device for providing a level controlled output signal in response to a selected input signal, the device comprising:
By deriving the level signal from the output signal, a signal representative of the actual loudspeaker movements is used, instead of a signal that is passed through an amplifier before being fed to the loudspeaker. As a result, a more accurate gain control is achieved. In addition, a feedback arrangement is obtained, instead of a feed-forward arrangement as in the Prior Art referred to above. This also contributes to a more accurate and stable gain control.
The level signal may be the output signal itself but preferably is a signal derived from the output signal. Accordingly, the output signal may be analyzed, rectified and/or filtered in order to derive the level signal, or the output signal is fed directly to the gain control unit, in which case the gain control unit suitably processes the output signal to produce a corresponding gain control signal.
If further amplification units are present in the device or in an audio system including the device of the present invention, it is preferred that the level signal is derived from the signal nearest to the loudspeaker unit(s), but in any case downstream from the controlled amplification unit(s).
In a first embodiment, the gain control unit is coupled to the output of the amplification unit. The gain control unit may be coupled to the output of the (controlled) amplification unit directly or indirectly, indirect coupling involving an intermediate unit, such as a signal analyzer unit.
In a second embodiment, the gain control unit is coupled to a transducer arranged at a loudspeaker coupled to the device. In this embodiment, the level signal is derived from the output signal through the loudspeaker and the associated transducer. That is, the loudspeaker and the transducer convert the output signal of the (controlled) amplifier into a level signal. It is noted that the transducer may be a separately produced transducer mounted on the loudspeaker, such as an accelerometer, or an integrated transducer, such as a conductive section of the suspension of the loudspeaker.
In both embodiment described above, a gain setting unit may be arranged between the signal analyzer unit and the gain control unit. Such a gain setting unit allows the user to adjust the automatically controlled gain, and to manually set an average gain value.
The device of the present invention may further be provided with suitable filters so as to provide gain control per frequency band. Low frequencies, for example, may require less gain adjustment than medium or high frequencies.
An audio system according to the present invention comprises a device as defined above. The audio system may additionally comprise at least one loudspeaker unit, and/or at least two audio sources, such as CD players, DVD players, MP3 players, radio tuners, television tuners, etc.
The present invention also provides a method of providing a level controlled output signal in response to a selected input signal, the method comprising the steps of:
In a first embodiment, the output signal is the signal fed to a loudspeaker unit, while in a second embodiment, the output signal is the signal produced by a transducer in a loudspeaker unit. Of course the first and the second embodiment may be combined so as to use two level signals or at least a combined level signal.
The present invention additionally provides a computer program product for carrying out the method as defined above. The computer program product may comprise a computer readable set of instructions stored on a carrier medium, such as a CD (compact disc) or a DVD (digital versatile disc).
The aspects defined above and further aspects of the invention are apparent from the examples of embodiment to be described hereinafter and are explained with reference to these examples of embodiment.
The present invention will further be explained below with reference to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings to which the invention is not limited, in which:
The Prior Art device 1′ shown in
The audio sources 2a, 2b, . . . , 2n may include a CD player, a DVD player, an MP3 player, a television set, a (digital) cassette player, a radio tuner, an Internet terminal and/or any other suitable audio source.
The amplifier 12 is a controlled amplifier, such as a VCO (voltage controlled amplifier) known per se, whose gain is controlled by a gain control signal SG produced by the gain control unit 15. The gain control unit 15 derives the gain control signal SG from a level signal SL which represents the audio signal level and which is produced by a signal analyzer 13. In the Prior Art device shown in
When the selector unit 11 is operated to select another audio source, the level of the input signal SI typically changes, as not all audio sound sources produce the same signal level. The change in the (average) signal level of the input signal SI results in a changed level signal SL and hence in a changed gain control signal SG. Accordingly, a change in the level of the input signal SI will typically result in a change in the gain of the amplifier 12 so as to keep the average level of the output signal SO substantially unaltered.
Deriving the gain control signal SG from the input signal SI has the disadvantage that any distortions introduced by the amplifier 12 are not taken into account. More specifically, any non-linearities of the amplifier, or any other signal distortions, will result in an incorrect gain adjustment. As a result, the (average) level of the output signal SO may still vary undesirably when another audio sound source is selected. This problem is solved by the device of the present invention.
The inventive device 1 shown merely by way of non-limiting example in
In contrast to the Prior Art device 1′ of
It is noted that the signal analyzer 13 typically performs an averaging of the output signal SO so as to produce a level signal SG that is not unduly influenced by temporary peaks or troughs in the signal level.
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It will be understood that the gain setting unit 14 can be deleted from the embodiment of
In the device of the present invention, the signal analyzer 13 may be constituted by a signal averager known per se, or any other suitable circuit. The analyzer 13, level setting unit 14 and gain control unit 15 could also be implemented in software by means of a digital signal processing unit (e.g. a digital signal processor, DSP), or in hardware by means of a (field) programmable gate array device (FPGA). It will be understood by those skilled in the art that a digital embodiment would require suitable D/A (digital/analog) and/or A/D (analog/digital) converters.
Accordingly, the gain control unit 15 may be constituted by an operational amplifier or a digital signal processing unit which converts the level signal SL into a suitable gain control signal SG.
Although the gain of amplifier 12 will typically be greater than one, in all embodiments it is possible for the gain of amplifier 12 to be smaller than 1, thus effectively causing an attenuation. A power amplifier (not shown) may be arranged between the controlled amplifier 12 and the loudspeaker unit(s) 4. Those skilled in the art will be able to modify the device 1 of
In the embodiments shown in
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The present invention is based upon the insight that the actual loudspeaker signal is a better measure for gain control than the input signal.
It is noted that any terms used in this document should not be construed so as to limit the scope of the present invention. In particular, the words “comprise(s)” and “comprising” are not meant to exclude any elements not specifically stated. Single (circuit) elements may be substituted with multiple (circuit) elements or with their equivalents.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated above and that many modifications and additions may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appending claims.
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04105225.9 | Oct 2004 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB05/53437 | 10/20/2005 | WO | 00 | 4/17/2007 |