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Electronic device accessory with ultrasonic tone generator

  • US 7,623,667 B2
  • Filed: 09/03/2008
  • Issued: 11/24/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/14/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An accessory that communicates with an electronic device over a wired communications path that includes an audio connector connected to wires in the wired communications path, comprising:

  • at least one speaker that receives analog audio signals from the electronic device through the wires and the audio connector, wherein the audio connector is connected to the accessory and comprises a four-contact audio plug including a tip contact, two ring contacts, and a sleeve contact;

    an ultrasonic tone generator that supplies ultrasonic signals to a pair of the wires, wherein the pair of wires includes a microphone wire and a ground wire;

    a microphone that supplies audio signals to the microphone and ground wires;

    resistively encoded buttons that gather user input from a user for transmission to the electronic device using the ultrasonic signals;

    an impedance detector that gathers resistance information from the resistively encoded buttons while at least one of the resistively encoded buttons is being actuated by a user, wherein the resistance information is indicative of the user input;

    voltage detector and latch circuitry that measures voltages across the microphone and ground wires, wherein the voltage detector and latch circuitry produces an output signal; and

    switching circuitry that is controlled by the output signal, wherein the switching circuitry comprises switches that may be placed into a first configuration by the output signal when it is desired to operate the accessory in a tone mode in which the ultrasonic signals convey the user input to the electronic device and that may be placed into a second configuration by the output signal when it is desired to operate the accessory in a resistance detection mode in which the electronic device gathers the resistance information from the resistively encoded buttons without using the impedance detector.

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