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Echo Prevention Circuit, Filter Coefficient Setting Method, and Recording Medium with Program Recorded

  • US 20070205932A1
  • Filed: 03/02/2007
  • Published: 09/06/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An echo prevention circuit comprising:

  • a filter that is inputted with a first digital signal, the filter outputting second and third digital signals;

    a first DA converter that converts the second digital signal into a first analog signal and outputs the first analog signal;

    a second DA converter that converts the third digital signal into a second analog signal and outputs the second analog signal;

    an input/output terminal that outputs the first analog signal or that is inputted with a third analog signal;

    a subtracting circuit that outputs a fourth analog signal acquired by subtracting the second analog signal from a signal generated by combining the first analog signal and the third analog signal;

    an amplification circuit that amplifies the signal output from the subtracting circuit and outputs the amplified signal;

    an AD converter that converts the signal output from the amplification circuit into a digital signal and outputs the digital signal;

    a response signal acquiring unit that inputs a first signal to the first DA converter to acquire a first response signal from the input of the first DA converter to the output of the AD converter, the response signal acquiring unit inputting a second signal to the second DA converter to acquire a second response signal from the input of the second DA converter to the output of the AD converter; and

    a filter coefficient setting unit that sets filter coefficients to the filter based on the first and second response signals such that the fourth analog signal becomes a signal generated by removing or attenuating the first analog signal from the signal generated by combining the first analog signal and the third analog signal,the amplification circuit setting a gain to a first gain in response to a first control signal input before acquiring the first and second response signals, the amplification circuit setting the gain to a second gain larger than the first gain in response to a second control signal input after acquiring the first and second response signals.

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