Claims
- 1. A method for reducing acoustic feedback, said method comprising the steps of:
- projecting a composite acoustic signal having a baseband audio component and a pulse width modulated component;
- sensing said composite acoustic signal and converting said composite acoustic signal into an electrical signal having a baseband audio component and a pulse width modulated component;
- separating said baseband audio component from said pulse width modulated component;
- producing a reconstructed baseband audio component from said pulse width modulated component; and
- subtracting said reconstructed baseband audio component from said baseband audio component.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said producing step comprises:
- converting said pulse width modulated component into a serial bit stream;
- applying said serial bit stream to a shift register having a parallel data output;
- coupling said parallel data output to a digital to analog converter to obtain a baseband audio output signal from said digital to analog converter;
- filtering said pulse width modulated component to produce an amplitude signal;
- coupling said baseband audio output signal and said amplitude signal to a variable gain amplifier for amplifying said baseband audio output signal by an amount determined by said amplitude signal to produce said reconstructed baseband audio component.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 and further comprising the step of:
- adjusting the phase of said baseband audio component of said acoustic feedback to be in phase with said reconstructed baseband audio component.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said projecting step comprises the steps of:
- converting a sound into a baseband audio signal;
- converting said baseband audio signal into a pulse width modulated signal;
- combining said baseband audio signal and said pulse width modulated signal to produce a composite signal; and
- coupling said composite signal to at least one loudspeaker.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pulse width modulated component has a fundamental frequency greater than 20 khz.
- 6. Apparatus for producing an audible signal having inaudible modulation, said apparatus comprising:
- a preamplifier for amplifying a baseband audio signal, said preamplifier having an output;
- a pulse width modulator having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output, said modulator producing an output signal having an ultrasonic fundamental frequency;
- a summing circuit having an output and a first input coupled to the input of said pulse width modulator and a second input coupled to the output of said pulse width modulator; and
- an amplifier coupled to the output of said summing circuit.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said pulse width modulator produces a signal having a fundamental frequency greater than 20 khz.
- 8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 6 and further comprising:
- a difference amplifier having a first input coupled to the output of said preamplifier, a second input, and an output coupled to the input of said pulse width modulator; and
- a pulse width demodulator having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 and further comprising:
- a high pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output;
- a variable gain amplifier having a gain control input coupled to the output of said high pass filter, a signal input coupled to the output of said pulse width demodulator, and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8 and further comprising:
- a low pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output coupled to the first input of said difference amplifier.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10 and further comprising:
- a phase shift circuit having an input coupled to the output of said low pass filter and an output coupled to the first input of said difference amplifier.
- 12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 11 and further comprising:
- a high pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output;
- a variable gain amplifier having a gain control input coupled to the output of said high pass filter, a signal input coupled to the output of said pulse width demodulator, and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 13. In a hearing aid having an elongated body fitting within a human ear canal, said body having a first end and a second end, a microphone in said body adjacent said first end, a speaker in said body adjacent said second end, and a circuit electrically connecting said speaker to said microphone, said circuit comprising:
- a preamplifier coupled to said microphone, said preamplifier having an output;
- a pulse width modulator having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier, said modulator producing an output signal having an ultrasonic fundamental frequency;
- a summing circuit having a first input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and a second input coupled to said pulse width modulator; and
- an amplifier having an input coupled to said summing circuit and an output coupled to said speaker.
- 14. The hearing aid as set forth in claim 13 and further comprising:
- a difference amplifier having a first input coupled to the output of said preamplifier, a second input, and an output coupled to the input of said pulse width modulator; and
- a pulse width demodulator having an input connected to the output of said preamplifier and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 15. The hearing aid as set forth in claim 14 and further comprising:
- a high pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output;
- a variable gain amplifier having a gain control input coupled to the output of said high pass filter, a signal input coupled to the output of said pulse width demodulator, and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 16. The hearing aid as set forth in claim 14 and further comprising:
- a low pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output coupled to the first input of said difference amplifier.
- 17. The hearing aid as set forth in claim 16 and further comprising:
- a phase shift circuit having an input coupled to the output of said low pass filter and an output coupled to the first input of said difference amplifier.
- 18. The hearing aid as set forth in claim 17 and further comprising:
- a high pass filter having an input coupled to the output of said preamplifier and an output;
- a variable gain amplifier having a gain control input coupled to the output of said high pass filter, a signal input coupled to the output of said pulse width demodulator, and an output coupled to the second input of said difference amplifier.
- 19. A method for cancelling acoustic feedback of an original sound, said acoustic feedback having an audible part and an inaudible part, said method comprising the steps of:
- projecting said original sound and an inaudible signal pulse width modulated by said original sound;
- reconstructing said original sound from said inaudible, pulse width modulated part of said acoustic feedback; and
- subtracting the reconstructed original sound from the audible part of said acoustic feedback.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/120,187 filed Sep. 13, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,412,734 issued May 2, 1995.
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