This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2011/005068 filed on Sep. 9, 2011, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-245678, filed on Nov. 1, 2010, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an electronic device provided with an oscillator.
Recently, a parametric loudspeaker that demodulates an ultrasonic wave passed through amplitude modulation (AM) or frequency modulation (FM) by using a density phenomenon of air to reproduce audible sound has been developed.
In the parametric loudspeaker, the ultrasonic wave is used. Thus, it is possible to realize an audio device with a high directionality. With the audio device with the high directionality, for example, it is possible to propagate sound to only a specific user, thereby making it possible to provide saleability such as privacy protection. Further, for example, it is possible to provide a function of propagating sound to only a specific position.
In order to control an output direction of a sound output from the parametric loudspeaker, a phased array method is used, for example. In the phased array method, ultrasonic waves oscillated according to a change in timing from an array vibrator in which a plurality of ultrasonic wave vibrators is arranged are combined to oscillate a main beam.
Recently, as a mobile phone as mentioned above, various techniques have been proposed (Patent Documents 1 and 2).
In order to control the output direction of the sound output in the parametric loudspeaker, for example, a technique of controlling the phases of ultrasonic waves output from a plurality of oscillators arranged in an array form may be considered. However, in this case, it is necessary to secure an area for mounting of the plurality of oscillators arranged in the array form. Thus, in an electronic device mounted with the oscillators, it is difficult to achieve a small size.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, an object of the invention is to provide an electronic device that is capable of controlling an output direction of a sound output from a parametric loudspeaker while achieving a reduction in size.
In one embodiment, there is provided an electronic device including: a housing in which at least one first sound hole and at least one second sound hole are formed; an oscillator that is provided inside the housing and outputs a modulated wave for a parametric loudspeaker; a sound demodulation unit that is not provided in the first sound hole but provided in the second sound hole and demodulates the modulated wave; and a sound hole opening and closing unit that is mounted to the housing and opens and closes the first sound hole.
According to the invention, it is possible to provide an electronic device capable of controlling an output direction of a sound output in a parametric loudspeaker while achieving reduction in size.
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of certain preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The electronic device 100 of the present embodiment includes a housing 110 provided with at least one sound hole 113 and at least one sound hole 114, an oscillator 120 that is disposed in the housing 110 and outputs a modulated wave for a parametric loudspeaker, a sound demodulating unit 130 that is not mounted in the sound hole 113 but mounted in the sound hole 114 and demodulates the modulated wave, and a sound hole opening and closing unit 112 that is mounted in the housing 110 and opens and closes the sound hole 113 as shown in
The electronic device 100 is a mobile communication terminal such as a mobile phone or the like, for example.
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In a case where the electronic device 100 is a mobile phone, the sound hole opening and closing unit 112 may be formed by a housing part that has a display or the like, for example.
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The sound hole 114 is provided to face a vibration surface of the oscillator 120, for example. As shown in
The sound demodulating unit 130 that demodulates the modulated wave is mounted in the sound hole 114. Further, the sound demodulating unit 130 is not mounted in the sound hole 113. The sound demodulating unit 130 is formed by a sound filter that demodulates an ultrasonic wave 150 modulated for the parametric loudspeaker and generates an audible sound wave 152, for example.
In a case where the electronic device 100 is the mobile phone, the sound hole 113 is provided on a front surface of the housing 110 provided with an input key or the like, for example. Further, the sound hole 114 is provided on a lower surface of the housing 110, for example.
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The driver circuit 140 functions as an oscillator drive unit that outputs a sound wave to the oscillator 120. The driver circuit 140 is connected to the oscillator 120 through a printed interconnection or a lead wire, for example (not shown).
The oscillator 120 outputs the ultrasonic wave 150 modulated for the parametric loudspeaker, for example. The oscillator 120 outputs an ultrasonic wave having an oscillation frequency of equal to or higher than 20 kHz, for example. The oscillator 120 may be configured to output a sound wave having a frequency of audible range, for example.
The piezoelectric element 20 is formed to have a disk shape, for example. The planar shape of the piezoelectric element 20 may be circular, oval, polygonal or the like, for example.
The vibration member 30 is formed to have a disk shape, for example. The planar shape of the vibration member 30 may be circular, oval, polygonal or the like, for example. The vibration member 30 is formed of metal, resin or the like, for example.
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The piezoelectric layer 22 is interposed between the upper electrode 24 and the lower electrode 26. Further, the piezoelectric layer 22 is polarized in the thickness direction.
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In this way, it is possible to control the sound output direction of the electronic device 100. Here, in a case where the sound hole 113 is opened, the ultrasonic wave 150 may be output through only the sound hole 113, or may be output through the sound hole 113 and the sound hole 114. This configuration may be selected according to a structure design in consideration of reflectance or the like of the sound demodulating unit 130.
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According to the present embodiment, it is possible to control the sound output direction of the electronic device 100 in this way.
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According to the present embodiment, it is possible to control the output direction of the sound output in this way.
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According to the present embodiment, it is possible to control the sound output direction of the electronic device 100 in this way.
Next, effects of the present embodiment will be described.
The electronic device 100 according to the present embodiment includes the sound hole opening and closing unit 112 that opens and closes the sound hole 113 among the sound hole 113 and the sound hole 114 provided in the housing 110. Further, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to control the direction where the ultrasonic wave 150 is output by opening and closing of the sound hole 113. That is, it is possible to control the sound output direction of the electronic device 100 without providing a plurality of oscillators.
Accordingly, it is possible to provide an electronic device capable of controlling the output direction of the sound output in the parametric loudspeaker while achieving a reduction in size.
Further, in a case where the electronic device 100 is a mobile phone, the sound hole opening and closing unit 112 may be formed by a portion of the housing that is provided with a display or the like, for example. Thus, it is possible to open and close the sound hole 113 using an existing slide structure of the mobile phone.
The invention is not limited to the present embodiment, and various modifications are allowed in the range without departing from the spirit of the invention. In the above-described embodiment, an example in which the sound hole opening and closing unit 112 is able to slide with respect to the housing has been described.
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Further, in the above-described embodiment, an example in which the oscillator 120 of a unimorph structure binds only the upper surface of the vibration member 30 by one piezoelectric element 20 has been described. However, it is possible to realize an oscillator of a bimorph structure that binds the upper surface and the lower surface of the vibration member 30 by two piezoelectric elements 20 (not shown).
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the piezoelectric element 20 is formed by one piezoelectric layer 22. However, the piezoelectric element 20 may have a stacked structure in which a piezoelectric layer and an electrode layer are alternately stacked (not shown).
Further, in the above-described embodiment, an example in which the sound filter is used as the sound demodulating unit 130 has been described. However, the sound demodulating unit 130 is not limited to the sound filter, and for example, may be realized by forming a plurality of fine air holes in the housing 110.
Further, in the above-described embodiment, an example in which the mobile phone is used as the electronic device 100 has been described. However, it is possible to use a personal digital assistant (PDA), an electronic dictionary, an electronic organizer, an electronic book reader or the like as the electronic device 100 (not shown).
The above-described embodiment and a plurality of modification examples may be combined with each other in a range where the contents thereof do not conflict with each other. Further, in the above-described embodiment and modification examples, structures or the like of the respective units have been specifically described, but the structures or the like may be changed in a range where the invention is satisfied.
This application is based on Japanese patent application NO. 2010-245678, filed on Nov. 1, 2010, the content of which is incorporated hereinto by reference.
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