This application claims benefit of the European Patent Application titled, “Illumination of audio speaker,” filed Sep. 12, 2023, and having Serial No. EP 23196751.4. The subject matter of this related application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present application relates to a system including an audio speaker and a light source configured to illuminate the audio speaker. Furthermore a method is provided for operating the system including the audio speaker and the light source.
Audio speakers are essential components of audio systems and provide sound reproduction for various applications. As technology advances, the integration of light elements with loudspeakers has gained popularity to create visually appealing and immersive environments.
Accordingly a need exists to generate improved audio visual effects for a user of an audio speaker.
This need is met by the features of the independent claims. Further aspects are described in the dependent claims.
According to a first aspect a system is provided comprising an audio speaker configured to receive an audio signal and to emit a sound signal based on the audio signal. The system furthermore comprises a light source configured to illuminate the audio speaker. Furthermore, an analyzer device is provided configured to receive the audio signal and to determine a frequency of the audio signal. The system comprises a control entity configured to control the light source and configured to receive the determined frequency and to turn on and off the light source in dependence on the determined frequency.
By adjusting the illumination of the audio speaker in dependence on the frequency of the audio signal and thus the frequency of the emitted sound signal, a large variety of different effects are possible. It is inter alia possible to illuminate the audio speaker in dependence on an amplitude of a moving diaphragm of the audio speaker so that it is possible to only illuminate the audio speaker or diaphragm with flash of light when a certain amplitude is reached. Here inter alia the aliasing effect of a fast moving diaphragm can be used, so that depending on the frequency of the light flash, the user can have the impression that the diaphragm is only moving very slowly or is at a constant position depending on the frequency intervals in which the light source is turned on or off.
According to a further aspect a method for operating the system comprising the audio speaker and the light source is provided the method comprising the step of receiving the audio signal and outputting a sound signal based on the received audio signal by the audio speaker. According to a further step the frequency of the audio signal is determined and the light source is turned on and off in dependence on the determined frequency, and preferably the emission of a flash of light is initiated each time an amplitude of the moving diaphragm of the audio speaker reaches a certain value, be it a constant or a value changing over time.
It is to be understood that the features mentioned above and features yet to be explained below can be used not only in the respective combinations indicated, but also in other combinations or in isolation without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Features of the above-mentioned aspects and embodiments described below may be combined with each other in other embodiments unless explicitly mentioned otherwise.
The foregoing and additional features and effects of the application will become apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements
In the following, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the following description of embodiments is not to be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the present disclosure is not intended to be limited by the embodiments described hereinafter or by the drawings, which are to be illustrative only.
The drawings are to be regarded as being schematic representations, and elements illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily shown to scale. Rather, the various elements are represented such that their function and general purpose becomes apparent to a person skilled in the art. Any connection or coupling between functional blocks, devices, components of physical or functional units shown in the drawings and described hereinafter may also be implemented by an indirect connection or coupling. A coupling between components may be established over a wired or wireless connection. Functional blocks may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof.
In the present context the term ‘audio speaker’ should be interpreted to mean a device that is capable of generating and emitting acoustic waves by actuating a movable diaphragm into a main sound emission direction. Thus, the audio speaker includes a movable diaphragm and a voice coil arranged to actuate the movable diaphragm. During operation of the audio speaker, voice coil receives appropriate input signals and operates in response to the received input signals in such a manner that it causes the movable diaphragm to move or vibrate and thereby generate acoustic waves in accordance with the input signals.
In the present context, the term ‘light source’ should be interpreted to mean a device that is configured to generate light, i.e., electromagnetic waves, preferably within a wavelength range which is visible to a human eye. However, it is not ruled out that the light source is capable of generating electromagnetic waves at wavelengths outside the visible range, such as infrared and/or ultraviolet light. The light source could, e.g., be or include one or more Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), a laser, a Laser Activated Remote Phosphor (LARP) light source, and/or any other suitable kind of light source.
In the following an embodiment is disclosed in which illumination of an audio speaker is used in combination with the audio speaker itself, especially the diaphragm or cone to allow for a new user experience. By using a light source to illuminate the diaphragm of a speaker with a certain frequency in which the light source is turned on and off, it is possible to reveal the aliasing effect by adjusting the frequency of the light source in comparison to the frequency of the audio speaker.
In the situation discussed in connection with
It should be understood that any other constant value of the amplitude could be used to trigger the illumination of the diaphragm wherein any amplitude value between a maximum value 225 and a minimum value 226 may be selected. In connection with
In connection with
In the example shown four different amplitude values are used, however it should be understood that the virtual movement of the diaphragm may be obtained with any number of points between the minimum amplitude 226 and the maximum amplitude 225. Further it should be understood that a phase shift of more than 2 p might be used for the simulation of the moving diaphragm. Depending on the frequency of the movement it is also possible that a first light effect is triggered at point 230 wherein the second following burst of light is present at point in time 232 wherein the difference in amplitude between two consecutive light flashes can be selected appropriately to be visible to the user. In the situation shown the diaphragm makes a virtual movement in direction of the user, however it should be understood that the movement and the corresponding points in time may be selected such that the amplitude decreases from one point in time to the next point in time so that the user has the impression that the diaphragm or even the whole speaker moves away. It should be understood that the virtual movements in the different directions given by the illumination with flashing light may also be combined so that in a first stage the user has the expression that the diaphragm is moving closer whereas in a second stage the user has the impression that the diaphragm is moving away from the user.
With an appropriate triggering of the emission of the light flashes it is possible to either obtain a freezing of the periodical movement of the diaphragm. In the same way it is possible to simulate a slowly forward or backward movement as discussed in connection with
The illumination with the light source may occur during the normal operation of the loudspeaker when any kind of audio signal is played out by the system. However it is also possible that the illumination is enabled or only enabled in a certain situation of the loudspeaker such as a startup where a certain sound signal is emitted when the system 100 is started or when the system is turned off. This kind of welcome or good by audio sound may have a duration of less than a second up to 2 or 3 seconds and during this time period the diaphragm may be illuminated as discussed above whereas the illumination is not continued during normal operation of the audio speaker 140 or when the system is finally turned off. Furthermore it is possible that the illumination is enabled or only enabled when a certain frequency range is present in the audio signal so that the flash illumination is triggered or only triggered by a certain sound or certain frequency occurring in the audio signal.
The light source 170 can be placed outside the audio speaker in any location outside the audio speaker where it is possible to illuminate the front side of the audio speaker to which the audio signal is mainly emitted. In a vehicle environment the light source may be located between the audio speaker 140 and a possible protective cover by which the loudspeaker is covered such as a grill. When the light source 170 is not turned on the audio speaker is then hardly visible in view of the missing light behind the protective cover, however when the light source is turned on the diaphragm is visible together with any kind of information provided on the diaphragm such as a text as discussed in connection with
From the above said some general conclusions can be drawn:
The control unit 160 can be configured to determine the amplitude of the moving diaphragm of the audio speaker and can turn a light source on and off in dependence on the determined amplitude. Here it is possible that the control entity initiates an emission of a flash of light by the light source in dependence on the determined amplitude. The determined amplitude can evolve periodically and the control entity can be configured to initiate the emission of the flash of light each time the determined amplitude reaches a predefined value. As discussed in connection with
Furthermore, the flash of light may have a duration smaller than 10 milliseconds and preferably the duration is lower than 100 microseconds.
The audio signal may also be implemented as a startup audio signal which is automatically played out by the audio speaker when the speaker is turned on this audio signal may then have a duration of smaller than 3 seconds, preferably smaller than 2 seconds or even preferably smaller than 1 second.
Furthermore it is possible that the audio speaker comprises a region or surface where text is provided and the illumination device may be especially designed so as to especially illuminate the desired text or surface. Furthermore, the audio speaker may comprise an emitting surface visible to a user which is configured to emit light only (and/or additionally) when illuminated by the light source and the light source may be configured to illuminate the emitting surface in dependence on the frequency.
Here it is possible that the emitting surface is only (and/or additionally) configured to emit light when illuminated by light of a certain wavelength and the light source is configured to emit light within this defined wavelength. The wavelength of the illumination light may be the same as the light emitted by the emitting surface, however the wavelength of the illumination light may also differ from the wavelength of the light emitted by the emitting surface.
Furthermore it is possible that the control unit is configured to only (and/or additionally) turn on and off the light source when the frequency is in a defined frequency range.
Summarizing the combination of the periodic light emission with the frequency of the moving diaphragm leads to a new unseen impression for a user of a loudspeaker.
Aspects of the present disclosure can be described by the following clauses:
1. A system comprising:
2. The system of clause 1, wherein the control unit is configured to determine an amplitude of a moving diaphragm of the audio speaker, and to turn the light source on and off in dependence on the determined amplitude.
3. The system of clause 2, wherein the control unit is configured to initiate an emission of a flash of light by the light source in dependence on the determined amplitude.
4. The system of clause 3, wherein the determined amplitude is evolving periodically and the control unit is configured to initiate the emission of the flash of light each time the determined amplitude reaches a predefined value.
5. The system of clause 4, wherein the predefined value is constant over time or changes over time.
6. The system of any of clauses 3 to 5, wherein the flash of light has a duration smaller than 10 ms, preferably smaller than 100 ms.
7. The system of any preceding clause, wherein the audio signal is a start-up audio signal which is automatically and only output by the audio speaker when the audio speaker is turned on, wherein the audio signal has a duration smaller than 3 seconds, preferably smaller than 2 seconds.
8. The system of any preceding clause, further comprising a text provided on the audio speaker, wherein the light source is configured to illuminate the text.
9. The system of any preceding clause, wherein the audio speaker comprises a emitting surface visible to a user of the audio speaker configured to only emit light when illuminated by the light source, wherein the light source is configured to illuminate the emitting surface in dependence on the frequency.
10. The system of clause 9, wherein the emitting surface is configured to only emit light when illuminated by light within a defined wavelength, the light source being configured to emit light within the defined wavelength.
11. The system of any preceding clause, wherein the control unit is configured to only turn on and off the light source when the frequency is within a defined frequency range.
12. A method for operating a system comprising an audio speaker and a light source illuminating the audio speaker, the method comprising:
13. The method of clause 12, further comprising:
14. The method of clause 13, wherein the light source is only turned on within a first time period and turned off outside the first time period, wherein the first time period depends on the determined amplitude.
15. The method of clause 14, wherein the determined amplitude is evolving periodically and an emission of a flash of light by the light source is initiated each time the determined amplitude reaches a predefined value.
16. The method of clause 15, wherein the predefined value is constant over time or changes over time.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 23196751.4 | Sep 2023 | EP | regional |