[0001] The present invention relates to an electronic device for processing a digital audio
signal, such as a player/recorder for CD's, DVDs or other types of digital storage
media.
[0002] Such an electronic device is known e.g. from JP 8-088 892 A. This prior art device
has a digital/analog-converter (DAC) for converting a digital audio signal into an
analog signal, first and second output terminals outputting said analog signal to
sound generating devices, a detector for detecting whether a sound generating device
is connected to the first output terminal or not and a control circuit for setting
the power of the analog signal to a predetermined value according to whether a sound
generating device is detected at the first output terminal or not.
[0003] If sound generating devices are simultaneously connected to both output terminals,
the output power from the DAC is not adequate for the device connected to the second
output terminal.
[0004] Accordingly, if a user connects a device to the second output terminal while another
is connected to the first, and if this output power is higher than adequate, the resulting
noise may startle or even cause pain to the user.
[0005] Conversely, if this output power is lower than adequate, and if the user adapts the
volume of sound to his likings while sound generating devices are connected to both
output terminals, there is a risk of an excessive volume being output once the second
output terminal is disconnected.
[0006] This problem might be avoided if analog signals having different power levels could
be supplied simultaneously to both output connectors. There are various ways for doing
so, but all have their drawbacks. One is to provide a dedicated DAC for each output
terminal. In this way, an excellent quality of sound reproduction is achieved, but
this solution is rather expensive and consumes much space on a circuit board. Another
is to insert a potentiometer between the output of the single DAC and one of the output
terminals. Such a potentiometer must be accessible for setting it, thus imposing constraints
on the position of circuit components on a board, a knob for setting it may be necessary,
and it is a source of noise. Furthermore, this solution implies the additional cost
of the potentiometer.
[0007] The object of the invention is, therefore, to provide an electronic audio signal
processing device having two output terminals for connecting different types of sound
generating devices, capable of controlling the power of an analog output signal according
to whether a sound generating device is connected to one of the output terminals or
not, in which there is no risk of an excessive volume being output when a sound generating
device has been connected or disconnected, which is inexpensive and achieves a high
fidelity of reproduction.
[0008] This object is achieved by an electronic device according to claim 1.
[0009] The analog signal thus generated can be a mono or stereo signal.
[0010] If there are two sound generating devices connected to the two output terminals of
this device, the detector will detect the device connected to the first output terminal,
preferably the headphone, and the sound generating device connected to the second
output terminal, in general the loudspeakers, will be muted by the switch. Thus, it
is no longer necessary to disconnect the sound generating device from the second terminal.
[0011] By providing two output terminals for the analog output signal from a single DAC,
and setting a characteristic of this analog signal according to the sound generating
device detected, the DAC can be put to a double use, and the cost of the device can
be reduced relative to a signal processing device requiring a dedicated DAC for each
of its output terminals.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment, the characteristic thus set is the amplitude
of the analog signal, i.e. the volume. Alternatively or additionally, also spectral
characteristics of the analog signal might be set according to the sound generating
device detected.
[0013] Preferably, the first DAC has a reference input for inputting a reference signal,
the level of which is to be set by a user, and the amplitude of the analog output
signal delivered by the first DAC is proportional to the level of said reference signal.
In this way, control of volume is possible directly at the DAC.
[0014] According to a preferred embodiment, the device further comprises at least one second
DAC for converting at least one second digital audio signal into an analog signal,
a third output terminal for outputting said analog signal, said first and second digital
signals forming a set of digital signals for simultaneous reproduction, and the switch
is muted to disable output from each third output terminal, too, when a sound generating
device is detected to be connected to the first output terminal.
[0015] An electronic device of this type is particularly adapted for processing a so-called
Surround signal. Such a signal is composed of up to six individual signal components
referred to as Front L, Front R, Center, Subwoofer, Surround L and Surround R, each
of which is to be output by one loudspeaker and requires a specific DAC for converting.
If one of these DACs is used for generating an analog signal for output by a headphone,
the loudspeaker corresponding to this DAC can no longer be supplied with the appropriate
signal, so that the set of Surround signal components becomes incomplete. Under these
circumstances, generating no sound at all at the loudspeakers is preferable over outputting
a "mutilated" Surround signal.
[0016] If the electronic device is for processing a Surround signal one might simply choose
a dominant component of this multi-component signal such as the Front L or Front R
signals for supplying them to the headphones in appropriately analog-converted form.
In order to increase the fidelity of the headphone signal, it is preferable, however,
that the device comprises a digital signal transformation circuit for converting the
Surround signal components into a conventional stereo signal and to supply this stereo
signal to the first DAC for conversion and to apply the thus converted signal to the
headphone.
[0017] Further features and advantages of the invention become apparent from the following
description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
[0018] Figs. 1 to 3 each show a block diagram of an electronic device according to various
embodiments of the present invention.
[0019] The device shown in Fig. 1 has an input terminal 1 to which a digital storage device
such as a DVD drive, not shown, is connected. From the storage device, the input terminal
1 receives a digital audio Surround signal comprising six digital component signals,
namely "Front Left", "Front Right", "Surround Left", "Surround Right", "Center" and
"Subwoofer". Three DACs 2, 3, 4 have their inputs connected to the input terminal
1. Each of them receives two components of the input signal, namely "Surround Left",
"Surround Right" in case of DAC 2, "Center" and "Subwoofer" in case of DAC 3 and "Front
Left" and "Front Right" in case of DAC 4. Each of the DACs 2, 3, 4 has two outputs
for outputting an analog-converted signal derived from the two digital component signals
it receives.
[0020] The outputs of DAC 4 are connected to a first output terminal 11 via a pair of amplifiers
7', and they are connected to a second output terminal 12 via a pair of amplifiers
7 and a pair of switches 8. The outputs of DACs 2, 3 are connected to third output
terminals 12' via a pair of amplifiers 7 and switches 8.
[0021] The state of each switch 8, open or closed, is governed by a control unit 9 according
to detection results of a detector 10. This detector 10 is located at a first output
terminal 11 for detecting whether a headphone jack (not shown) is inserted in terminal
11 or not.
[0022] If no headphone jack is detected by detector 10, the control unit 9 concludes that
there is no headphone connected and holds the switches 8 of DACs 2, 3, 4 closed, so
that the amplified output signals of these DACs are present at the second and third
output terminals 12, 12', respectively. If a headphone jack is detected, the control
unit 9 opens all switches 8, thus disabling the second and third output terminals
12, 12'.
[0023] Each of the DACs 2, 3, 4 has a reference level input for receiving a reference signal
defining the output voltage range of the DACs. Reference level inputs of DACs 2, 3,
4 are connected to a same reference level output of control unit 9 via line 14. This
line 14 may be a dedicated line on which only the reference signal is transmitted.
If so, the reference signal can be an analog signal that is held at a first level
by the control unit 9 whenever a headphone jack is detected by detector 10, and is
held at a second level when no headphone jack is detected. One or both of these levels
can be fixed, can be set by a manufacturer, or, preferably, can be set by a user operating
on input means, not shown, of the control unit 9. The levels may be settable independently
from one another, so that a listener can arbitrarily assign a value for both of them,
or they may be in a certain proportional relationship, so that when the user specifies
one of these, the control unit obtains the other by multiplying with a certain factor.
The factor is selected such that the volume experienced by a listener using headphones
will be approximately the same as the volume experienced when using loudspeakers.
Thus, there is no need for a listener to adjust the volume of the device when switching
from loudspeakers to a headphone and vice versa. Of course, the factor may also be
settable by a user.
[0024] Alternatively, the line 14 may be part of a bus on which control information is exchanged
between the control unit 9 and the DACs. In that case the reference signal is digital
and can assume two values that can be stored in a memory of control unit 9 and can
be fixed or settable as described above.
[0025] In the above embodiment, the analog signal available at the first output terminal
comprises the Front Left and Front Right components of the Surround signal.
[0026] A second embodiment is shown in Fig. 2. Components of this embodiment that are identical
with those of the first embodiment described above are assigned the same reference
numerals and are not described again.
[0027] A digital signal transformation circuit 5 has its input connected to input terminal
1. The transformation circuit 5 receives all component signals of the Surround signal,
and it mixes these to form a conventional digital stereo signal referred to as the
"Downmix" signal which is supplied to a further DAC 6. The DAC 6 is identical in design
to DACs 2, 3, 4. Its two outputs provide a conventional analog stereo signal derived
from the "Downmix" signal.
[0028] The outputs of DAC 6 are connected to first inputs of a multiplexer 15. Second inputs
of multiplexer 15 receive the "Front Left" and "Front Right" component signals of
the digital Surround signal. The multiplexer 15 is controlled by control unit 9 to
forward the "Front Left" and "Front Right" component signals to DAC 4 when no headphone
jack is detected by detector 10. Under these circumstances, all six component signals
of the Surround signal are present at the output terminals 12 and 12'.
[0029] If a headphone jack is detected to be present at the first output terminal 11, the
digital stereo signal from signal transformation circuit 5 is forwarded to DAC 4.
In this case, the output terminals 12, 12' are all disabled by switches 8, and an
analog-converted conventional stereo signal is present at the first output terminal
11.
[0030] A third embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 3. It comprises all components
of the second embodiment and, in addition, a further DAC 6 connected to the output
of signal transformation circuit 5 and supplying a conventional analog stereo signal
to a fourth output terminal 13 via amplifiers 7 and switches 8'. These switches 8'
may be controloled by control unit 9 in the same way as switches 8 of the first and
second terminals 12, 12' or independently from these.
1. An electronic device comprising
a first DAC (4) for converting a first digital audio signal into an analog signal,
first and second output terminals (11, 12) for outputting said analog signal,
a detector (10) for detecting whether a sound generating device is connected to the
first output terminal (11) or not,
a control unit (9) for setting a characteristic of the analog signal to one of two
predetermined values according to whether a sound generating device is detected at
the first output terminal (11) or not,
characterized in that the device further comprises a switch (8) for disabling output of the analog signal
by the second output terminal (12) when a sound output device is detected to be connected
to the first output terminal (11).
2. An electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first output terminal (11)
is a headphone output terminal and wherein the second output terminal (12) is a loudspeaker
output terminal.
3. An electronic device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the characteristic is the
power or the amplitude of the analog output signal.
4. An electronic device according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the first DAC
(4) has a reference input for receiving a reference signal from the control unit (9),
the reference signal being capable of assuming one of two values according to whether
a sound output device is detected to be connected to the first output terminal (11)
or not, and wherein the characteristic of the analog output signal delivered by the
first DAC (4) is proportional to the level of said reference signal.
5. An electronic device according to claim 4, wherein at least one of said two values
of the reference signal is user-settable.
6. An electronic device according to one of the preceding claims, comprising at least
one second DAC (2, 3) for converting a second digital audio signal into an analog
signal, a third output terminal (12') for outputting each of said analog signals,
said first and second digital signals forming a set of digital signals for simultaneous
reproduction, wherein the switch (8) is adapted to disable output from said third
output terminal (12') when a sound generating device is detected to be connected to
the first output terminal (11)
7. An electronic device according to claim 6, wherein the set of digital signals is a
Surround signal.
8. An electronic device according to claim 6 or 7, comprising a digital signal transformation
circuit (5) for mixing said second digital signal to said first digital signal supplied
to said first DAC (4) when a sound output device is detected to be connected to the
first output terminal (11).