The present invention relates to an adaptor, and more particularly, to a compressed digital music adapting apparatus for vehicles.
Due to the rapid development of the Internet and the multimedia industry and also to the insatiable human desire to be entertained, various kinds of music storage devices and broadcast systems have continued to emerge over the years. Technology has evolved from phonographic discs and phonographs, and magnetically recorded tapes and magnetic recorders in the early days, to compact discs (CDs) and digital versatile discs (DVDs), and more recently to flash memories for storing MPEG layer 3 (MP3) audio data and MP3 players. Popularity for magnetically recorded tapes has especially waned over the years because magnetic media are demagnetized easily by ultraviolet rays, thereby shortening their lifetimes, and furthermore have relatively small recording capacities.
MP3 audio data are compressed and stored in semiconductor memories, such as read-only memories (ROMs), erasable programmable read-only memories (EPROMs), and flash memories. Hence, an MP3 audio file usually occupies around 3 to 5 megabytes of memory, which is considerably smaller than that of a CD audio file. The music fidelity of the decoded MP3 audio data is good enough for most users. Consequently, many users convert CD audio data to MP3 audio data and store the data in computers that have MP3 players or in portable MP3 players. The MP3 players decode MP3 audio data and broadcast music.
MP3 players and other digital music players possess many advantages, like being small and lightweight. However, such a characteristic of portability entails that the speakers equipped with the digital music players are also small, making compressed digital music, such as MP3 music, unlikely to be broadcasted publicly. This is especially evident in a vehicular compartment, where the driver and the passengers cannot appreciate compressed digital music together unless the vehicle is outfitted with special equipment.
It is the objective of the present invention to provide an adapting apparatus for broadcasting compressed digital music by means of the original vehicular equipment.
According to the aforementioned objective of the present invention, a compressed digital music adapting apparatus for a vehicle is provided. The adapting apparatus modulates compressed digital music by frequency modulation (FM) and transmits the music to an FM receiver of the vehicle. The compressed digital music is then broadcasted through the vehicular amplifiers to the public.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an adapting apparatus has a USB port, a cigarette-lighter charger port, an audio-in jack, a power regulator, and an FM modulator/transmitter. The power regulator is used to regulate the voltages of the ports. The FM modulator/transmitter modulates MP3 music received by the audio-in jack and transmits the modulated MP3 music to an FM receiver of a vehicle. The MP3 music is then broadcasted via original amplifiers of the vehicle.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an adapting apparatus has a USB port, a cigarette-lighter charger port, a power regulator, an FM modulator/transmitter, an MP3 player, a power switch for selectively activating ports, and an audio switch for selecting output media. MP3 music is broadcasted selectively through the USB port or through the cigarette-lighter charger port when the adapting apparatus is docked. For example, if a user selects the USB port to broadcast the MP3 music, the power switch and the audio switch respectively shift to the USB port and a proper output medium, e.g. a headphone. If a user selects the cigarette-lighter charger port to broadcast the MP3 music, the power switch and the audio switch respectively shift to the cigarette-lighter charger port and a proper output medium, a vehicular speaker for instance.
The foregoing aspects, as well as many of the attendant advantages and features of this invention will become more apparent by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For broadcasting compressed digital music in a vehicular compartment by means of original vehicular equipment, adapting apparatuses for vehicles in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention are disclosed in detail as follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The MP3 music and MP3 players mentioned below are only examples to illustrate the embodiments conveniently and are not proposed to limit the present invention. The adapting apparatuses according to the invention can adapt to or integrate with other types of digital music players as well as modulate other formats of compressed digital music, such as that of code excited linear prediction (CELP), window media audio (WMA), and advanced audio coding (AAC), without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention.
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Furthermore, an MP3 player can be integrated with the main body of the adaptor mentioned above. As a result, the adapting apparatus not only has the ability to broadcast MP3 music via vehicular equipment, but also has the ability to broadcast MP3 music via the inherent USB interface of the MP3 player.
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According to the aforementioned preferred embodiments of the present invention, the adapting apparatus redeems the shortage of MP3 equipment on vehicles. MP3 music can be broadcasted by means of original vehicular equipment while the adapting apparatus is docked. Furthermore, the MP3 adapting apparatus combining an adaptor with an MP3 player possesses both the functionality of broadcasting MP3 music by a USB port, such as that on a computer, as well as by a cigarette-lighter charger port, such as that in a vehicle.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments instancing MP3 music and an MP3 player as compressed digital music and a digital music player, these are merely examples to help clarify the invention and are not intended to limit the invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, and alterations in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the following claims.
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93204997 | Apr 2004 | TW | national |