This application claims priority to, and the benefit of, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0123696, filed on Dec. 7, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle audio system that can have an external portable sound generating device connected thereto, and a method for operating the same.
2. Description of Related Art
Consumer demand for vehicle audio systems that can play MP3, WMA, OGG, and similar formats is increasing. Systems that can connect to USB devices or iPods® have been developed; however, each system typically only communicates with one type of external device.
Alternatively, an external sound generating device can be connected through an AUX terminal of the audio system. However, this can only output sounds from the external sound generating device. The external device cannot be controlled through the system, so track skipping, start, stop, file information display, etc. must be carried out on the device itself.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide an audio system, including a jack with both an AUX port and a USB port. An interface unit electrically connects the jack to the system, transmits a control signal from the system to an external device connected to the jack, and transmits output signals and music information from the external device to the system. The interface unit may include a decoder and an analog multiplexer.
A user-operable mode selection device and a controller may further be provided. The controller detects a mode input by a user to the mode selection device and changes the mode of the system into an AUX mode, a USB mode, or a CD mode. The controller may also receive a signal indicative of whether a USB device, an MP3 player, or an iPod® is connected to the jack, and turn on one of a USB, an MP3, or an iPod® indicator.
Embodiments of the present invention also provide methods of operating an audio system, the system including a user-interface module, a jack with both a USB port and an AUX port, and an interface unit electrically connecting the jack to the system.
The method may include connecting an iPod® to the USB port and the AUX port using a dedicated cable; performing, at the iPod®, a decoding operation; transmitting music information of the iPod® to the system through the interface unit via a UART communication; transmitting decoded output signals of the iPod® to the system through the AUX port; generating a control signal corresponding to manipulation of the user interface module; and transmitting the control signal from the system to the iPod® through the interface unit via the UART communication.
Alternatively, the method may include connecting a device to the USB port; transmitting music information of the device to the interface unit; performing, at a decoder of the interface unit, a decoding operation; transmitting decoded music information to the system via a UART communication; generating a control signal corresponding to manipulation of the user interface module; and transmitting the control signal from the system to the device through the interface unit via the UART communication.
Alternatively, the method may include connecting a device to the AUX port; transmitting output signals of the device directly to the system, without passing through the interface unit; and outputting the output signals through a speaker.
The above and other features of the present invention will be described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof illustrated the attached drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The exemplary embodiments are provided so that those skilled in the art can sufficiently understand the present invention, but can be modified in various forms and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments.
An audio system 10 includes an audio controller 12. A jack 20 is connected to the system 10, and an interface unit 30 acts as a signal transmission medium between the system 10 and the jack 20. As depicted in
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A mode selection button 50 is provided as depicted in
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Hereinafter, a method for operating the audio system of the above-described exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described.
First, a method for connecting the iPod® to the jack 20 and operating the same will be described. Referring to
Subsequently, if a user controls the functions, e.g., track change, FF, Rew, section repeat, etc., through the system 10, the system 10 transmits the corresponding control signal through the UART communication to the interface unit 30 and from the interface unit 30 to the iPod® 42, such that the iPod® 42 is controlled based on the control signal of the system 10.
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If the user controls the functions, e.g., track change, FF, Rew, section repeat, etc., through the system 10, the system 10 transmits the corresponding control signal through the UART communication to the interface unit 30, and from the interface unit 30 to the USB device 40 or the MP3 player 40. Accordingly, the USB device 40 or the MP3 player 40 performs the command (track change, FF, Rew, section repeat, etc.) based on the control signal of the system 10.
Now, a method for connecting an AUX device, such as a CD player, to the jack 20 and operating the same will be described. Referring to
While exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated, the present invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it should be understood that various modifications and variations of the present invention can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the technical scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2006-0123696 | Dec 2006 | KR | national |