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Automatic volume control to compensate for ambient noise variations

  • US 5,666,426 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1996
  • Issued: 09/09/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for automatically controlling a first volume level of an audio system, the audio system including an audio signal source, an audio amplifier, and a sound output mechanism, the audio system outputs a system sound of the first volume level into an environment of an environmental sound of a second volume level that includes the system sound and a varying external sound, comprising:

  • a microphone for receiving the system sound and the varying external sound;

    processing circuitry connected to the microphone for varying the first volume level of the system sound in relation to variation in the second volume level of the environmental sound;

    a microphone located to detect the second volume level of the environmental sound;

    a first analog-to-digital converter connected to the microphone;

    a digital signal processor connected to the first analog-to-digital converter;

    wherein the digital signal processor controls the first volume level;

    a gain level output of the digital signal processor delivered to the audio system;

    a second analog-to-digital converter connected to the audio system;

    an output of the second analog-to-digital converter provided to the digital signal processor;

    wherein the microphone detects the environmental sound and the system sound and provides to the first analog-to-digital converter a cumulative volume level of the first volume level plus the second volume level;

    wherein the first analog-to-digital converter provides to the digital signal processor the cumulative volume level;

    wherein the digital signal processor divides the first volume level by the sum equal to the cumulative volume level minus the first volume level and evaluates the quotient of the division; and

    wherein the gain level output varies the first volume level in proportion to the difference between the quotient of the division and a benchmark.

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