Data processing: generic control systems or specific application – Specific application – apparatus or process – Digital audio data processing system
Reexamination Certificate
1999-01-15
2003-04-22
Isen, Forester W. (Department: 2644)
Data processing: generic control systems or specific application
Specific application, apparatus or process
Digital audio data processing system
C370S498000, C370S537000, C370S542000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06553272
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates generally to digital signal processing and specifically to controlling the volume of a DVD player.
2. Description of Related Art
FIG. 1
shows a conventional digital sound system
1
configured in accordance with the MPEG2 standard, where the left and right channels of an incoming music signal S are coupled into a receiving circuit
10
. The resultant left and right channel samples are combined in a well known manner and provided as a stereo signal to a first input terminal of a multiplier
12
. A volume signal VOL provided by a volume control knob (not shown) is coupled to a second input terminal of the multiplier
12
. The multiplier
12
multiplies the input stereo signal and the input volume signal to produce a volume adjusted, output stereo signal. Here, volume control of the stereo signal is realized by shifting bits of the stereo signal in response to the volume signal. The volume adjusted stereo signal is provided to a memory
14
for buffering, and thereafter converted to an analog stereo signal using a digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
16
. The resultant analog stereo signal is coupled to a first input terminal of an analog mixing circuit
18
. The mixer
18
includes a second input terminal coupled to receive an analog microphone input signal MIC provided by an associated microphone (not shown). In response to a control signal C received at its control terminal, the mixer
18
provides to a loudspeaker
20
either the analog stereo signal or the analog microphone signal superimposed onto the analog stereo signal.
Although the volume control technique mentioned above is relatively simple to implement, instantaneously changing the volume of a stereo signal in such a manner often results in an audible “popping” noise. If the volume is set to a sufficiently high level, this popping noise may blow the attached speakers. One solution offered to eliminate the popping noise is to mute the output stereo signal during volume transitions. However, the resultant silence introduced into the output signal during volume transitions is unacceptable to some listeners. Further, conventional channel muting techniques such as, for instance, disabling the DAC or zeroing the stereo samples while buffered in memory, requires complex logic circuitry which, in turn, undesirably introduces additional timing considerations and consumes valuable silicon area. Thus, there is a need for an improved audio signal interface which alleviates the above-described problems.
SUMMARY
An audio interface is disclosed which eliminates popping noise during volume transitions and implements a channel muting function while saving silicon area. In accordance with the present invention, an audio interface is coupled to receive a music signal and a microphone signal. The music signal and a volume control signal are combined in a multiplier to produce a volume adjusted music signal. In response to an input signal from a user, the volume control signal is gradually changed in predetermined increment levels. Thus, the multiplier gradually changes the audible volume in these predetermined increment levels. As a result, the popping noise is eliminated when changing the volume level of an audio signal.
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Isen Forester W.
Jacobson Tony M.
Oak Technology, Inc.
Paradice III William L.
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