Field of Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an audio signal switching apparatus. More particularly,
the present invention relates to a circuit for switching an audio output path of a
computer system.
Description of Related Art
[0002] With the rapid development of information technology, computers and peripherals have
become very popular. A modern design is to configure I/O ports which users often use
onto a front panel of a computer case, such that users may conveniently and freely
plug in their peripherals, such as earphones or USB drives. In this modern case design,
an audio output of the computer system (e.g. an audio codec) is generally confined
to output audio signals only to an audio jack on the front panel or a speaker jack
on the rear panel of the computer system. That is, the user can only select to use
either an earphone or a speaker to play the music media stored in the computer system.
When the user is listening to the audio signals through the audio jack of the front
panel (e.g. by plugging in the earphone), the speaker plugged into the speaker jack
of the rear panel does not receive the audio signals.
[0003] Moreover, digital audio playing devices are widely used recently, and portable digital
audio players, such as CD walkmans or MP3 walkmans, are especially popular with the
general public. If used to play digital audio media, the computer system must be turned
on to decode and output the digital audio media. Some computer manufacturers provide
a computer architecture called "barebone", which is similar to a household appliance.
The barebone can play the digital audio media while the computer is turned off, thus
enabling users to listen to music by the barebone without turning the computer system
on, i.e. without loading the operating system of the computer.
[0004] However, the barebone has many disadvantages. The barebone is expensive because the
customer has to pay at least 50 USD for an operation interface and a simple digital
audio playing system (e.g. a system chip, NAND Flash and DRAM) on the computer. Moreover,
the simple digital audio playing system cannot offer various sound effects and enhancements
or a full management of songs. The operation interface of the simple digital audio
playing system is generally different from that of the walkman which the user is accustomed
to, so the user may confuse using the two different operation interfaces. In addition,
some special digital audio media for walkmans (like iPod) have specific access protections,
making them hard to play directly by the barebone.
[0005] US patent US 5710821 A discloses a computer in which a switching arrangement is provided, allowing a user
to manually select from a range of input and output devices the two devices that will
be interconnected for listening to audio signals.
SUMMARY
[0006] The present invention provides an audio signal switching apparatus, which enables
users to directly connect a digital audio playing device and a speaker through a computer
system, so as to decrease the cost and obtain a good audio signal processing ability.
[0007] According to the present invention, the audio signal switching apparatus at least
comprises an audio jack, a speaker jack, a detection circuit and a control circuit.
The audio jack and the speaker jack are separately configured in a computer system.
The detection circuit detects whether the computer system is turned on or turned off.
The control circuit is electrically connected to the detection circuit and connects
the audio jack and the speaker jack when the computer system is turned off.
[0008] It is another aspect of the present invention to provide an audio signal switching
apparatus, which can automatically or manually switch an audio output path of a computer
system, in order to increase the computer system value and enhance the operating convenience
of users.
[0009] According to the present invention, the audio signal switching apparatus at least
comprises a case and a control circuit. The case at least comprises a computer system
and has an audio jack and a speaker jack. The control circuit is electrically connected
to the audio jack, the speaker jack and the computer system. When the computer system
is turned off, the control circuit is arranged to electrically connect the audio jack
to the speaker jack.
[0010] It is still another aspect of the present invention to provide a computer system,
which connects its original audio jack and speaker jack when turned off, such that
users can directly plug in an audio playing device to play audio media.
[0011] According to the present invention, the computer system has an audio jack and a speaker
jack, and can selectively output audio signals through the audio jack or the speaker
jack when turned on. The computer system is characterized by comprising an audio signal
switching apparatus, which electrically connects the audio jack to the speaker jack
when the computer system is turned off.
[0012] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following
detailed description are examples, and are intended to provide further explanation
of the invention as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become
better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying
drawings where:
Fig. 1A is a front view of one preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 1B is a rear view of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 2 is a circuit functional block diagram of one preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 3 is a circuit functional block diagram of another preferred embodiment of the
present invention; and
Fig. 4 is a circuit functional block diagram of another preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever
possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description
to refer to the same or like parts.
[0015] The present invention electrically connects an audio jack to a speaker jack when
a computer system is turned off, and thus a user can play the audio media of an external
audio playing device directly by a speaker coupled to the computer system. Therefore,
the user can operate the same operation interface that he is used to whether he is
listening to the audio media by an earphone coupled to a walkman or by the speaker
coupled to the computer system.
[0016] Fig. 1A is a front view of one preferred embodiment of the present invention, and
Fig. 1B is a rear view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating configurations of
an audio jack and a speaker jack in a computer system. In the preferred embodiment,
a computer system 100 is a host computer system or a barebone computer system. A case
102 of the computer system 100 has a front panel 112 and a rear panel 122. The audio
jacks which users often use, such as an earphone output jack 114 or a microphone output
jack 116, are configured on the front panel 112 for users to plug in their peripherals,
such as an earphone or a microphone. The speaker jack 124 used to connect a speaker
is generally configured on the rear panel 122 for users to easily arrange and hide
the connecting cables of the speaker behind the computer system 100.
[0017] Fig. 2 is a circuit functional block diagram of one preferred embodiment of the present
invention. An audio signal switching apparatus 200 is used in the computer system
100 as illustrated in Fig. 1A and Fig. 1B and at least comprises an audio jack 202,
a speaker jack 204, a detection circuit 206 and a control circuit 208. The audio jack
202 and the speaker jack 204 are separately configured in the computer system 100.
The detection circuit 206 detects whether the computer system 100 is turned on ("ON")
or turned off ("OFF"). The control circuit 208 is electrically connected to the detection
circuit 206 and connects the audio jack 202 and the speaker jack 204 when the computer
system 100 is turned off.
[0018] When the computer system 100 is turned on, the control circuit 208 is arranged to
selectively connect one of the audio jack 202 or the speaker jack 204 to an audio
codec 212 of the computer system 100. In other words, at that time, the user can only
select either the audio jack 202 or the speaker jack 204 to play the music media from
the computer system 100. When the user is listening to the audio signals of the computer
system 100 by the audio jack 202 (e.g. with the earphone or another speaker), the
speaker connected to the speaker jack 204 does not receive the same audio signals.
Conversely, when the user is listening to the audio signals of the computer system
100 by the speaker jack 204, the peripherals connected to the audio jack 202 do not
receive the same audio signals.
[0019] In the preferred embodiment, the detection circuit 206 and the control circuit 208
are integrated into a motherboard 222 of the computer system 100. The audio codec
212 can be a built-in audio chip of the motherboard 222 or an external audio card
plugged into the motherboard 222. The detection circuit 206 determines whether the
computer system 100 is turned on or turned off according to an electrical signal of
the motherboard 222, such as a +5V signal or other power-up or power-down signals
or flags. The audio jack 202 can be the earphone output jack 114 or the microphone
input jack 116, which is for example configured on the front panel 112 of the case
102 of the computer system 100, enabling input of audio media from another audio playing
device, such as a CD walkman or an MP3 walkman. The speaker jack 204 is, for example,
configured on the rear panel 122 of the case 102 of the computer system 100, for connecting
a speaker, an amplifier or other audio output apparatus.
[0020] In addition, the audio signal switching apparatus 200 further comprises an operation
interface 214, such as a liquid crystal panel and a set of buttons electrically connected
to the control circuit 208. By this operation interface 214, user can manually switch
the audio jack 202 to be electrically connected to the speaker 204 or the audio codec
212.
[0021] Fig. 3 is a circuit functional block diagram of another preferred embodiment of the
present invention. An audio signal switching apparatus 300 at least comprises a case
306 and a control circuit 308. The case 306 physically encloses a motherboard (not
illustrated) and comprises an audio jack 302 and a speaker jack 304. The control circuit
308 is electrically connected to the audio jack 302, the speaker jack 304 and the
motherboard. The control circuit 308 can be configured on the motherboard, and when
the motherboard is turned off ("OFF"), the control circuit 308 electrically connects
the audio jack 302 to the speaker jack 304. Moreover, when the motherboard is turned
on ("ON"), the control circuit 308 is arranged to selectively connect one of the audio
jack 302 or the speaker jack 304 to an audio codec 312.
[0022] In the preferred embodiment, the control circuit 308 has both functions of detecting
whether the computer is turned on or turned off and switching the audio output path.
The control circuit 308 determines whether the motherboard is turned on or turned
off according to an electrical signal of the motherboard, such as a +5V signal or
other power-up or power-down signals or flags. The audio jack 302 can be an earphone
output jack or a microphone input jack, which is for example configured on the front
panel of the case 306, enabling input of audio media from another audio playing device,
such as a CD walkman or an MP3 walkman. The speaker jack 304 is for example configured
on the rear panel of the case 306, for connecting a speaker, an amplifier or other
audio output apparatus. The audio codec 312 can be a built-in audio chip of the motherboard
or an external audio card plugged into the motherboard.
[0023] In addition, the audio signal switching apparatus 300 further comprises an operation
interface 314, such as a liquid crystal panel and a set of buttons, electrically connected
to the control circuit 308. By this operation interface 314, user can manually switch
the audio jack 302 to be electrically connected to the speaker 304 or to the audio
codec 312.
[0024] Fig. 4 is a circuit functional block diagram of another preferred embodiment of the
present invention. An audio signal switching apparatus 400 has an audio jack 402,
a speaker jack 404 and a control circuit 408. The control circuit 408 is electrically
connected to the audio jack 402 and the speaker jack 404. When a computer system (e.g.
containing a motherboard) is turned off ("OFF"), the control circuit 408 electrically
connects the audio jack 402 to the speaker jack 404. When the computer system is turned
on ("ON"), the control circuit 408 is arranged to selectively connect one of the audio
jack 402 and the speaker jack 404 to an audio codec 412.
[0025] In the preferred embodiment, the control circuit 408 has both functions of detecting
whether the computer is turned on or turned off and switching the audio output path.
The control circuit 408 is integrated into the audio codec 412. The audio codec 412
can be a built-in audio chip of the motherboard or an external audio card plugged
into the motherboard. Persons skilled in the art can understand that the control circuit
for switching the audio output path and the detection circuit for detecting whether
the computer is turned on or turned off are two independent circuits with different
functions; two different functions also can be integrated into the audio codec 412,
thus decreasing the cost and the occupied space.
[0026] Moreover, the control circuit 408 determines whether the computer system is turned
on or turned off according to an electrical signal of the computer system, such as
a +5V signal of the motherboard or other power-up or power-down signals or flags.
The audio jack 402 can be an earphone output jack or a microphone input jack, which
is for example configured on the front panel of the case of the computer system, enabling
input of audio media from another audio playing device, such as a CD walkman or an
MP3 walkman. The speaker jack 404 is, for example configured on the rear panel of
the case of the computer system, for connecting a speaker, an amplifier or other audio
output apparatus.
[0027] In addition, the audio signal switching apparatus 400 further comprises an operation
interface 414, such as a liquid crystal panel and a set of buttons, electrically connected
to the control circuit 408. By this operation interface 414, user can manually switch
the audio jack 402 to be electrically connected to the speaker 404 or to the audio
codec 412.
[0028] The audio signal switching apparatus of these foregoing embodiments can allow a user
to directly connect his audio signal playing device through the audio jack to the
speaker which is connected to the speaker jack of the computer system and to output
the audio media of the audio signal playing device to the speaker. Listening to audio
media in this manner without turning on the computer can prevent wasting power and
noise interference by the computer fans. The simple digital audio playing system of
the computer system, which is very expensive but has low functionality, can be omitted.
Additionally, the user only needs to know one operation interface well and never has
to consider the specific protections of accessing or converting audio media among
different system platforms.
[0029] In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications
and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following
claims.
1. An apparatus (100, 200, 300) for switching an audio output path of a computer system,
the apparatus (100, 200, 300) comprising:
- an audio jack (202, 302, 402) configured in the computer system;
- a speaker jack (204, 304, 404) configured in the computer system;
- a detection circuit (206) arranged to detect whether the computer system is turned
on or turned off; and
- a control circuit (208, 308, 408) electrically connected to the detection circuit
(206), and arranged to electrically connect the audio jack (202, 302, 402) to the
speaker jack (204, 304, 404) when the computer system is turned off, wherein when
the computer system is turned on, the control circuit (208, 308, 408) is arranged
to selectively connect either the audio jack (202, 302, 402) or the speaker jack (204,
304, 404) to an audio codec (212, 312, 412) of the computer system.
2. The apparatus (100, 200, 300) of claim 1, wherein the audio jack (202, 302, 402) is
an earphone output jack (114) configured on a front panel of the computer system.
3. The apparatus (100, 200, 300) of claim 1, wherein the audio jack (202, 302, 402) is
a microphone input jack (116) configured on a front panel of the computer system.
4. The apparatus (100, 200, 300) of claim 1, wherein the speaker jack (204, 304, 404)
is configured on a rear panel of the computer system.
5. The apparatus (100, 200, 300) of claim 1, wherein the detection circuit (206) and
the control circuit (208, 308, 408) are integrated into the audio codec (212, 312,
412) of the computer system.
6. The apparatus (100, 200, 300) of claim 1, further comprising:
- an operation interface (214, 314, 414) electrically connected to the control circuit
(208, 308, 408);
wherein the audio jack (202, 302, 402) is switched to electrically connect to the
speaker jack (204, 304, 404) or to an audio codec (212, 312, 412) of the computer
system manually by using the operation interface (214, 314, 414).
1. Ein Apparat (100, 200, 300) zum Umschalten eines Audio-Ausgabepfads eines Computersystems,
wobei der Apparat (100, 200, 300) umfasst:
- eine Audiobuchse (202, 302, 402), die in dem Computersystem konfiguriert ist;
- eine Lautsprecherbuchse (204, 304, 404), die in dem Computersystem konfiguriert
ist;
- ein Erfassungsschaltkreis (206), der angeordnet ist, um zu erfassen, ob das Computersystem
angeschaltet oder ausgeschaltet ist; und
- ein Steuerschaltkreis (208, 308, 408), der elektrisch mit dem Erfassungsschaltkreis
(206) verbunden ist, und angeordnet ist, um die Audiobuchse (202, 302, 402) elektrisch
mit der Lautsprecherbuchse (204, 304, 404) zu verbinden, wenn das Computersystem ausgeschaltet
ist, wobei der Steuerschaltkreis (208, 308, 408) angeordnet ist, um entweder die Audiobuchse
(202, 302, 402) oder die Lautsprecherbuchse (204, 304, 404) selektiv mit einem Audio-Codec
(212, 312, 412) des Computersystems zu verbinden, wenn das Computersystem angeschaltet
ist.
2. Der Apparat (100, 200, 300) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Audiobuchse (202, 302, 402)
eine Kopfhörerausgangsbuchse (114) ist, die auf einer Vorderseite des Computersystems
konfiguriert ist.
3. Der Apparat (100, 200, 300) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Audiobuchse (202, 302, 402)
eine Mikrofoneingangsbuchse (116) ist, die auf einer Vorderseite des Computersystems
konfiguriert ist.
4. Der Apparat (100, 200, 300) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Lautsprecherbuchse (204, 304,
404) auf einer Rückseite des Computersystems konfiguriert ist.
5. Der Apparat (100, 200, 300) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Erfassungsschaltkreis (206)
und der Steuerschaltkreis (208, 308, 408) in den Audio-Codec (212, 312, 412) des Computersystems
integriert sind.
6. Der Apparat (100, 200, 300) nach Anspruch 1, der weiter umfasst:
- eine Betriebsschnittstelle (214, 314, 414), die elektrisch mit dem Steuerschaltkreis
(208, 308, 408) verbunden ist;
wobei die Audiobuchse (202, 302, 402) manuell unter Verwendung der Betriebsschnittstelle
(214, 314, 414) umgeschaltet ist, um elektrisch mit der Lautsprecherbuchse (204, 304,
404) oder einem Audio-Codec (212, 312, 412) des Computersystems verbunden zu sein.
1. Appareil (100, 200, 300) pour commuter un trajet de sortie audio d'un système informatique,
l'appareil (100, 200, 300) comprenant :
- une fiche audio (202, 302, 402) configurée dans le système informatique ;
- une fiche de haut-parleur (204, 304, 404) configurée dans le système informatique
;
- un circuit de détection (206) mis en oeuvre pour détecter si le système informatique
est allumé ou éteint ; et
- un circuit de commande (208, 308, 408) connecté électriquement au circuit de détection
(206) et aménagé pour connecter électriquement la fiche audio (202, 302, 402) à la
fiche de haut-parleur (204, 304, 404) lorsque le système informatique est éteint,
dans lequel, lorsque le système informatique est allumé, le circuit de commande (208,
308, 408) est aménagé pour connecter sélectivement la fiche audio (202, 302, 402)
ou la fiche de haut-parleur (204, 304, 404) à un codeur-décodeur audio (212, 312,
412) du système informatique.
2. Appareil (100, 200, 300) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la fiche audio (202,
302, 402) est une fiche de sortie d'écouteur (114) configurée sur un panneau avant
du système informatique.
3. Appareil (100, 200, 300) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la fiche audio (202,
302, 402) est une fiche d'entrée de microphone (116) configurée sur un panneau avant
du système informatique.
4. Appareil (100, 200, 300) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la fiche de haut-parleur
(204, 304, 404) est configurée sur un panneau arrière du système informatique.
5. Appareil (100, 200, 300) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le circuit de détection
(206) et le circuit de commande (208, 308, 408) sont intégrés au codeur-décodeur audio
(212, 312, 412) du système informatique.
6. Appareil (100, 200, 300) selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre :
- une interface d'exploitation (214, 314, 414) connectée électriquement au circuit
de commande (208, 308, 408) ; dans lequel la fiche audio (202, 302, 402) est commutée
pour se connecter électriquement à la fiche de haut-parleur (204, 304, 404) ou à un
codeur-décodeur audio (212, 312, 412) du système informatique manuellement en utilisant
l'interface d'exploitation (214, 314, 414).