The present disclosure relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit and related multimedia processing method, and more particularly, to a semiconductor integrated circuit and related multimedia processing method applied to a car navigation system integrated with an FM/AM broadcast receiving function.
Recently, a car navigation system has become a basic equipment on a vehicle. Besides, a frequency modulation/amplitude modulation (FM/AM) broadcast receiving function plays an important role in the car navigation system. Typically, one of the current practice is to externally plug in an extra FM/AM radio receiver to the car navigation chip and integrate them on the same PCB board, and discard the FM/AM radio receiver originally disposed in the vehicle. However, the use of the extra FM/AM radio receiver inevitably results in increased production cost and complicated circuit architecture. Another current practice is to adopt the FM/AM radio receiver originally disposed in the vehicle and a car navigation chip without an FM/AM broadcast receiving function, and then use a selector to select or mix the audio input signals outputted from the FM/AM radio receiver originally disposed in the vehicle and the car navigation chip without the FM/AM broadcast receiving function. This, however, may result in higher production cost.
Hence, how to save the production cost and the PCB board area of the car navigation system has become an important topic for designers in this field.
It is one of the objectives of the claimed disclosure to provide a semiconductor IC and related multimedia processing method applied to a car navigation system to solve the above-mentioned problems.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, an exemplary semiconductor IC is provided. The exemplary semiconductor IC includes an analog audio input circuit, a selecting unit, and an audio processing circuit. The analog audio input circuit includes an RF module and at least one analog audio input module. The RF module at least includes a frequency modulation/amplitude modulation (FM/AM) broadcast receiving function and is arranged to provide a first analog audio input signal. The at least one analog audio input module is arranged to provide at least one second analog audio input signal. The selecting unit is coupled to the RF module and the analog audio input module, wherein the selecting unit arranged to output a target analog audio input signal according to the first analog audio input signal and the at least one second analog audio input signal. The audio processing circuit is coupled to the selecting unit, wherein the audio processing circuit arranged to perform an audio signal process upon the target analog audio signal to generate an audio output signal.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an exemplary multimedia processing method applied to a car navigation system is provided. The exemplary method includes the following steps: disposing an analog audio input circuit, a selecting unit, and an audio processing circuit in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC), wherein the analog audio input circuit comprises an RF module and at least one analog audio input module, and the RF module at least comprises a frequency modulation/amplitude modulation (FM/AM) broadcast receiving function; using the RF module to provide a first analog audio input signal, and using the at least one analog audio input module to provide at least one second analog audio input signal; outputting a target analog audio input signal according to the first analog audio input signal and the at least one second analog audio input signal via the selecting unit; performing an audio signal process upon the target analog audio signal to generate an audio output signal via the audio processing circuit.
By integrating the RF module equipped with an RF/AM broadcast receiving function into a car navigation chip, an extra FM/AM radio receiver equipped with the FM/AM broadcast receiving function can be saved. Therefore, not only can the production cost and the PCB board area be saved, but also the circuit architecture of the car navigation chip can be simplified.
These and other objectives of the present disclosure will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
Certain terms are used throughout the description and following claims to refer to particular components. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, manufacturers may refer to a component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function. In the following description and in the claims, the terms “include” and “comprise” are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean “include, but not limited to . . . ”. Also, the term “couple” is intended to mean either an indirect or direct electrical connection. Accordingly, if one device is coupled to another device, that connection may be through a direct electrical connection, or through an indirect electrical connection via other devices and connections.
In this embodiment, the RF module 130 is arranged to provide a first analog audio input signal SAIN1, wherein the RF module 130 at least includes a frequency module/amplitude modulation (AM/FM) broadcast receiving function. The at least one analog audio input module (e.g., the analog audio input module 140) is arranged to provide at least one second analog audio input signal SAIN2. For example, the analog audio input module 140 may be implemented by an analog television (TV), an iPOD, a microphone, and/or an audio/video (AV) input device. But this is not meant to be a limitation of the present disclosure. For example, an analog audio input device with any type can be adopted for implementing the at least one analog audio input module 140. Moreover, the selecting unit 150 is coupled to the RF module 130 and the at least one analog audio input module 140, and is arranged to output a target analog audio input signal SAIN3 according to the first analog audio input signal SAIN1 and the at least one second analog audio input signal SAIN2. The audio processing circuit 160 is coupled to the selecting unit 150, and is arranged to perform an audio signal process upon the target analog audio signal SAIN3 and accordingly generate an audio output signal SAOUT. Operations and elements of the RF module 130, the selecting unit 150, and the audio processing circuit 160 will be detailed as follows.
In one embodiment, the selecting unit 150 may be implemented by a multiplexer, and thus the multiplexer can select the first analog audio input signal SAIN1 or the at least one second analog audio input signal SAIN2 as the target analog audio input signal SAIN3. In another embodiment, the selecting unit 150 may be implemented by a mixer, and thus the mixer can generate the target analog audio input signal SAIN3 by mixing the first analog audio input signal SAIN1 and the at least one second analog audio input signal SAIN2. Those skilled in the art should readily appreciate that various modifications of achieving the functions of the selecting unit 150 shown in
BY way of example, but not limitation, the second selecting unit 364 may be implemented by a multiplexer or a mixer; however, the present disclosure is not limited to this only. In other embodiments, the second selecting unit 364 can be implemented by a selector with any type.
Please note that, each of the above-mentioned audio signals, such as the analog audio input signal SAIN1/SAIN2/SAIN3, the digital audio input signal SDIN, the digital audio output signal SDOUT1/SDOUT2/SDOUT3, and the audio output signal SAOUT, can be a mono audio signal or a stereo audio signal having a left audio signal (L) and a right audio signal (R). Those skilled in the art should readily appreciate that the proposed multimedia processing apparatus is allowed to support other types of audio signals without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Please also note that, the above-mentioned RF module 130/230/330/430 is equipped with a frequency modulation/amplitude modulation (FM/AM) broadcast receiving function. In addition, the semiconductor IC 100/200/300/400 may be implemented by a car navigation chip, and can be integrated in a car navigation system; however, this is not meant to be a limitation of the present disclosure.
Step S500: Start.
Step S510: Dispose an analog audio input circuit, a selecting unit, and an audio processing circuit in a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC), wherein the analog audio input circuit comprises an RF module equipped with FM/AM broadcast receiving function and at least one analog audio input module.
Step S520: Use the RF module to provide a first analog audio input signal, and use the at least one analog audio input module to provide at least one second analog audio input signal.
Step S530: Output a target analog audio input signal according to the first analog audio input signal and the at least one second analog audio input signal via the selecting unit.
Step S540: Perform an audio signal process upon the target analog audio input signal to generate an audio output signal via the audio processing circuit.
As a person skilled in the art can readily understand the details of the steps in
Please note that, the above-mentioned flowchart is merely a practicable embodiment of the present disclosure, and in no way should be considered to be limitations of the scope of the present disclosure. The exemplary method can include other intermediate steps, or several steps can be merged into a single step, or the above-mentioned steps can be slightly modified without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. By way of example, in one embodiment, the selecting unit may be implemented by a multiplexer, and thus the step S530 can be slightly modified as: selecting the first analog audio input signal or the at least one second analog audio input signal as the target analog audio input signal via the multiplexer.
In another embodiment, the selecting unit may be implemented by a mixer, and thus the step S530 can be slightly modified as: mixing the first analog audio input signal and the at least one second analog audio input signal to generate the target analog audio input signal via the mixer. These alternative designs all belong to the scope of the present disclosure.
In addition, the method shown in
Step S600: Start.
Step S610: Perform an analog-to-digital conversion upon the target analog audio input signal to generate a digital audio input signal.
Step S620: Perform a digital signal process upon the digital audio input signal to generate a digital audio output signal.
Step S630: Perform a digital-to-analog conversion upon the digital audio output signal to generate the audio output signal.
As a person skilled in the art can readily understand the details of the steps in
The above-mentioned embodiments are presented merely for describing features of the present disclosure, and in no way should be considered to be limitations of the scope of the present disclosure. In summary, the present disclosure provides a multimedia processing apparatus and a related multimedia processing method applied to a car navigation system. As one can see from the figures, the RF module equipped with an RF/AM broadcast receiving function is integrated onto a car navigation chip in the present disclosure. Additionally, the audio processing circuit (including the analog-to-digital converter, the digital signal processor, and the digital-to-analog converter) originally disposed in the car navigation chip is adopted for performing the audio signal process upon the target analog audio input signal. As a result, an extra FM/AM radio receiver equipped with the FM/AM broadcast receiving function can be saved. Therefore, not only can the production cost and the system board area be reduced, but also the circuit architecture of the car navigation chip can be simplified.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the disclosure.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2011/074140 | 5/17/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2011 |