1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to portable electronic devices, and particularly to a portable electronic device with body-sensing vibration function.
2. Description of Related Art
Although portable electronic devices with music playing function such as an iPhone, or an ipod are common, they do not have the function of converting audio signals of music files to rhythmic physical vibration.
Therefore, what is needed is a portable electronic device with body sensing vibration function to overcome the limitations described above.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of a portable electronic device with body-sensing vibration function. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding sections throughout the several views.
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The input unit 10 is configured to generate operation signals in response to user inputs, and transmitting the operation signals to the audio processing unit 20. The user 200 can control the electronic device 100 to play audio files, switch between songs, or adjust the output volume via the input unit 10. In the embodiment, the input unit 10 is a touch input apparatus. In an alternative embodiment, the input unit 10 can be a mechanical key input apparatus including functional keys commonly used.
The audio processing unit 20 is configured to process an audio file according to the operation signals. In the exemplary embodiment, the audio processing unit 20 retrieves an audio file when an operation signal for playing the audio file is received. The audio processing unit 20 includes an audio decoding module 201 configured for decoding the audio file, and a converting module 202 configured for converting the decoded audio file to analog audio signals. The audio processing unit 20 further transmits the analog audio signals to the audio output unit 30.
The audio output unit 30 is configured to reproduce the analog audio signals transmitted from the audio processing unit 20.
The audio processing unit 20 also transmits the analog audio signals to the low pass filter 40. The low pass filter 40 is configured to filter out the analog audio signals of the left and right channels with frequencies beyond the range from 16 Hz to 150 Hz, and transmitting the analog audio signals of the left and right channels with frequencies in the range from 16 Hz to 150 Hz to the first and second vibrators 50, 60 respectively. The analog audio signals with frequencies in the range from 16 Hz to 150 Hz are heavy bass.
The first and second vibrators 50, 60 are configured to create physical vibration in response to the audio signals with frequencies in the range from 16 Hz to 150 Hz to rhythmic physical vibration with tens of microns to tens of microns amplitude. That is, the first and second vibrators 50, 60 convert proper analog audio signals to rhythmic physical vibration changing with the played music. In the embodiment, the frequency of the physical vibration resonates with the parasympathetic frequency of human, which brings positive user feelings to the played music.
In use, the electronic device 100 is worn on a certain body part such as waist or wrist of the user. The rhythmic physical vibration generated by the first and second vibrators 50, 60 acts on the body when the electronic device 100 is playing the music, which may bring a sense of relaxation to the user.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the embodiments thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110103543.2 | Apr 2011 | CN | national |