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Electronic voice detector

  • US 4,296,277 A
  • Filed: 09/26/1979
  • Issued: 10/20/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/26/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electronic voice detector for use in an automatic telephone answering apparatus, said voice detector having input means for receiving audio signals from a telephone line, and output means for supplying a control signal indicating the presence of an incoming voice signal, wherein between said input means and said output means a first signal channel and a second signal channel are disposed in parallel configuration, said signal channels being commonly connected to said input means and said signal channels being connected to said output means through a logic means, said first signal channel comprising signal threshold means for generating an output signal if the signal from the input means has an amplitude exceeding a predetermined level, and signal delay means connected to the output of said threshold means for generating an output signal if said output signal from said threshold means has a duration exceeding a predetermined time interval, said second signal channel comprising period measuring means for measuring the period of each cycle of the signal from said input means and for generating a first output signal at a first output if the period of the cycle is within a predetermined range, and a second output signal at a second output if the period of the cycle is outside said predetermined range, and counting means having a counting input, a reset input and an output, said counting and reset inputs being connected to said first and second outputs, respectively, of said period measuring means, said counting means generating an output signal for a predetermined number of consecutive output signals from said first output of said period measuring means, and being reset by an output signal from said second output of said period measuring means, said output of said delay means being connected to a first input of said logic means and said output of said counting means being connected to a second input of said logic means, said logic means being adapted to supply the control signal to said output means with the presence of an output signal from said delay means and with the simultaneous absence of an output signal from said counting means.

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