Tone discrimination circuit
First Claim
1. Circuit, comprising:
- (a) a microphone means, having an audio input and an electrical output, for converting an audible tone of a given frequency received at said audio input, into an audio frequency electrical signal (hereinafter "audio signal") of the same frequency at said electrical output;
(b) an amplifier means, having an input and an output, said input being connected to said electrical output of said microphone means, for detecting only audio signals exceeding a desired amplitude level;
(c) a frequency detector means, having an input and an output, said input of said frequency detector means being connected to said output of said amplifier means, for passing through said frequency detector means only audio signals falling in a desired frequency passband;
(d) time discrimination circuit, comprising;
(1) a short interval timed pulse unit, having an input and an output, said input of said short interval timed pulse unit being connected to said output of said frequency detector means;
(2) a short interval timer, having an input and an output, said input of said short interval timer being connected in parallel with said short interval timed pulse unit to said output of said frequency detector means;
(3) a long interval timed trigger unit, having an input and an output, said input of said long interval timed trigger unit being connected in parallel with said short interval timed pulse unit and said short interval timer to said output of said frequency detector means;
(4) a long interval timer, having an input and an output, said input of said long interval timer being connected in series to said output of said long interval timed trigger unit;
(5) an inverter, having an input and an output, said input of said inverter being connected in series to said output of said short interval timer;
(6) a truetone dropout indicator, which is a NAND gate, having a first input, a second input and an output, said first input of said truetone dropout indicator being connected in series to said output of said inverter, said second input of said truetone dropout indicator being connected in series to said output of said short interval timed pulse unit;
(7) a verified output stage, having a first input, a second input, and an alarm line as an output, said first input of said verified output stage being connected in series to said output of said truetone dropout indicator, said second input of said verified output stage being connected in series to said output of said long interval timer.
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Abstract
A tone discrimination circuit for use with audible smoke or fire detectors or similar audible devices, which automatically emits an output electronic alarm signal, for notification of persons at remote locations, upon input of a proper audio tone from the smoke detector or other audible device. The circuit contains in series a microphone, a two stage audio amplifier, a frequency detector, and a time discrimination circuit. The circuit emits an output electronic alarm signal if and only if the audio input signal has sufficient amplitude, the desired frequency, and the desired duration. In the preferred embodiment the duration must be 20 seconds or longer, though the circuit allows the audio input to cease for a period less than 0.25 seconds, without loss of the output signal. The timing periods are adjustable.
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6 Claims
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1. Circuit, comprising:
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(a) a microphone means, having an audio input and an electrical output, for converting an audible tone of a given frequency received at said audio input, into an audio frequency electrical signal (hereinafter "audio signal") of the same frequency at said electrical output; (b) an amplifier means, having an input and an output, said input being connected to said electrical output of said microphone means, for detecting only audio signals exceeding a desired amplitude level; (c) a frequency detector means, having an input and an output, said input of said frequency detector means being connected to said output of said amplifier means, for passing through said frequency detector means only audio signals falling in a desired frequency passband; (d) time discrimination circuit, comprising; (1) a short interval timed pulse unit, having an input and an output, said input of said short interval timed pulse unit being connected to said output of said frequency detector means; (2) a short interval timer, having an input and an output, said input of said short interval timer being connected in parallel with said short interval timed pulse unit to said output of said frequency detector means; (3) a long interval timed trigger unit, having an input and an output, said input of said long interval timed trigger unit being connected in parallel with said short interval timed pulse unit and said short interval timer to said output of said frequency detector means; (4) a long interval timer, having an input and an output, said input of said long interval timer being connected in series to said output of said long interval timed trigger unit; (5) an inverter, having an input and an output, said input of said inverter being connected in series to said output of said short interval timer; (6) a truetone dropout indicator, which is a NAND gate, having a first input, a second input and an output, said first input of said truetone dropout indicator being connected in series to said output of said inverter, said second input of said truetone dropout indicator being connected in series to said output of said short interval timed pulse unit; (7) a verified output stage, having a first input, a second input, and an alarm line as an output, said first input of said verified output stage being connected in series to said output of said truetone dropout indicator, said second input of said verified output stage being connected in series to said output of said long interval timer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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