Claims
- 1. A power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter for an audio source, said auto-off circuit comprising:
a field effect transistor (FET) adapted to pinch off charge carriers when said auto-off circuit is in an “off” state; a capacitor connected to said FET and adapted to be charged and discharged, and if not discharged will charge to a pre-determined threshold causing said FET to pinch off; a comparator connected to said capacitor and having an open drain output and an input, said input adapted to be dropped in value below a pre-determined threshold limit when presented with an audio peak, and wherein said drop in value causes said capacitor to discharge; regulator means for producing an output when supplied with power, said regulator means connected to said comparator and enabling said comparator output to discharge said capacitor; and switch means connected to said capacitor and adapted to discharge said capacitor when activated to cause said FET to supply power to said regulator.
- 2. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 1 wherein said switch means comprises a momentary contact switch.
- 3. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 1 wherein the wireless transmitter includes an audio plug adapted for mating with an output jack of an audio source.
- 4. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 3 wherein said audio source is selected from the group consisting of a portable stereo radio, cassette player, CD player, and MP3 player.
- 5. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 1 wherein said capacitor is connected to a battery.
- 6. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 5 wherein said capacitor is charged to battery voltage when said circuit is in an “off” state.
- 7. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 5 wherein said capacitor accumulates charge in a absence of audio pulses.
- 8. The power saving auto-off circuit for a wireless transmitter of claim 5 wherein said comparator has a polarity, and said polarity is reversed to sense positive going peaks to discharge said capacitor.
- 9. A method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source when audio pulses cease for a period of time, said method comprising the steps of:
pinching off charge carriers in a field effect transistor (FET) when said circuit is in an “off” state; permitting a capacitor to charge to a pre-determined threshold to cause said FET to pinchoff; dropping a comparator input in value below a pre-determined threshold limit when presented with an audio peak, wherein said drop in value causes said capacitor to discharge, and maintaining the comparator input in value above the pre-determined threshold limit when audio pulses are not presented for a period of time; producing an output at a regulator when supplied with power and enabling said comparator output to discharge said capacitor; and discharging said capacitor via a switch when activated and causing said FET to supply power to said regulator.
- 10. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of claim 9 further including the step of:
providing a momentary contact switch to discharge said capacitor.
- 11. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of claim 9 further including the step of:
providing an audio plug adapted for mating with an output jack of an audio source.
- 12. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of claim 9 further including the step of:
connecting said capacitor to a battery.
- 13. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of claim 12 further including the step of:
charging said capacitor to battery voltage when said circuit is in an “off” state.
- 14. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of, claim 12 further including the step of:
accumulating charge in said capacitor in the absence of audio pulses.
- 15. The method for automatically turning off a wireless transmitter for an audio source of claim 9 further including the step of:
reversing the polarity of said comparator to sense positive going peaks to discharge said capacitor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/438,907, filed 9 Jan. 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60438907 |
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