The present invention generally relates to the technical field of electro-acoustic transformation, and more particularly, to a sound pickup system containing a screen and a terminal device using the system.
Accelerometers are a kind of sensors capable of sensing acceleration and transforming the acceleration into a usable output signal, and are also a kind of electronic devices capable of measuring the acceleration force (also known as accelerators). The accelerators are generally classified into uni-axis accelerators, bi-axis accelerators and three-axis accelerators, according to the number of input axes thereof. The accelerators are often used in some modern terminal devices. For example, three-axis accelerators are typically used in smart mobile phones for being available to detect accelerations in any direction.
However, the three-axis accelerators used in the smart mobile phones are usually only used to detect such physical parameters as the tilting angle, the acceleration or the like. Actually, more new functions can be achieved by using the three-axis accelerators in the mobile phones.
It has been found through experiments that, when a user talks with the mobile phone being in close contact with the user's face or being adjacent to the user's mouth, the screen of the mobile phone will vibrate at a vibration frequency consistent with the voice frequency of the user. In addition, a conventional mobile phone uses a microphone to pickup a user's voices and to convert the voices to electrical signals. For accommodating a microphone, the mobile phone shall provide an extra space, which increases the volume of the mobile phone. Further, using a microphone cannot effectively filter ambient noises. Therefore, an improved sound pickup system is desired.
Many aspects of the embodiment can be better understood with reference to the drawings mentioned above. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to describe the exemplary embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The output power of the piezoelectric accelerometer is output from an output end thereof into a pre-amplifier so that the acceleration of the screen 1 can be measured by a common measurement instrument. If an appropriate integration circuit is added in the pre-amplifier, the vibration speed or displacement of the screen 1 can be measured.
The mass of the mass block 21 inside the piezoelectric accelerometer and the mechanical compliance of the spring 20 dictate an upper limit of the vibration frequency that can be detected by the piezoelectric accelerometer.
The free vibration frequency of the mass block 21 and the spring 20 could be calculated by the formula as follows:
Where f0 is the free vibration frequency of the combination of the mass block and the spring, M is the mass of the mass block 21, and C is the mechanical compliance of the spring 20.
During testing of the vibration system, the operation frequency band generally shall be lower than the frequency f0 of the combination of the mass block 21 and the spring 20, in which case the combination operates in an elastically controlled state.
Assuming that the screen 1 vibrates at a single frequency with a fixed amplitude in the elasticity controlled state, an output voltage Ea may be represented by the following formula:
where:
When the vibration frequency of the screen 1 is much lower than f0, the above formula may be equivalently represented as:
For the screen 1 having a fixed amplitude, the acceleration thereof at a balanced position is directly proportional to the square of the frequency, so the amplitude of the output voltage is independent of the frequency.
Of course, as a further improvement of the description above, the accelerometer is not merely limited to the piezoelectric accelerometer, but may also be other kinds of accelerometers. Specifically, sensors capable of sensing the acceleration and converting the acceleration into a usable output signal shall all fall into the scope of the present invention.
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Usually, three-axis accelerators are adopted in mobile phones. In practice, three one-dimensional accelerators are assembled together to detect accelerations in arbitrary directions. Therefore, when the accelerometer 2 is installed in a mobile phone, it is only necessary to ensure that there is one axis thereof being perpendicular to the screen. Then, acceleration information of this axis can be picked up directly and processed by the pre-processing module 3 so that voice signals can be output.
Optionally, the pre-processing module 3 used in the present invention comprises an analog-to-digital (AD) converter, and may further comprises a band-pass filter which may be either an analog or a digital band-pass filter.
The terminal device using the aforesaid sound pickup system of the present invention further comprises an audio application module 4, which is configured to receive and apply the voice signals. The audio application module 4 refers to a program (i.e., a software application) that operates with audio information for purpose of sound recording, calling, or using the voice signal as a reference signal for uplink noise-cancellation.
According to the sound pickup system and the terminal device using the system, the sound pickup system is used to allow the screen 1 to pickup sound in the ambient environment and convert the screen vibration caused by the sound into voice signals. By virtue of this configuration, the traditional microphone used in a mobile phone for receiving voices/sounds could be omitted, and further, the volume of the mobile phone could be reduced.
What described above are only exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. It shall be appreciated that, for those of ordinary skill in the art, modifications may be made thereto without departing from the inventive concepts of the present disclosure, and all these modifications shall fall within the scope of the present disclosure.
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201310233440.7 | Jun 2013 | CN | national |