Electronic device accessory with ultrasonic tone generator
First Claim
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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Abstract
Electronic devices and accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A microphone may be included in an accessory to capture sound for an associated electronic device. Buttons and other user interfaces may be included in the accessories. An accessory may have an audio plug that connects to a mating audio jack in an electronic device, thereby establishing a wired communications link between the accessory and the electronic device. The electronic device may include power supply circuitry for applying bias voltages to the accessory. The bias voltages may bias a microphone and may adjust settings in the accessory such as settings related to operating modes. User input information may be conveyed between the accessory and the electronic device using ultrasonic tone transmission. The electronic device may also gather input from the accessory using a voltage detector coupled to lines in the communications path.
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12 Claims
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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:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A headset that operates with an electronic device that may be connected to the headset using a wired communications path, the headset comprising:
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speakers; a microphone; buttons that receive user input from a user, wherein the buttons comprise at least three resistively encoded buttons; a cable having right and left speaker wires, a microphone wire, and a ground wire; control circuitry including an ultrasonic tone generator that receives the user input; an audio plug having a tip contact, a first ring contact, a second ring contact, and a sleeve contact, wherein the tip contact, the first ring contact, and the ground wire are used to receive audio signals from the electronic device for the speakers, wherein the microphone wire and ground wire are connected to the sleeve contact and the second ring contact and are used to convey audio signals from the microphone to the electronic device, and wherein the ultrasonic tone generator transmits ultrasonic tones to the electronic device over the microphone wire and ground wire to provide the user input to the electronic device; an impedance detector that measures resistance values associated with user actuation of the resistively encoded buttons to determine which of the resistively encoded buttons has been actuated by the user; and switching circuitry that switches the headset between a first mode and a second mode, wherein; when the headset is in the first mode, the resistance values are measured by the electronic device over the microphone and ground lines; and when the headset is in the second mode, the resistance values are measured by the impedance detector and the user input is conveyed to the electronic device using the ultrasonic tones.
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10. A headset that operates with an electronic device that may be connected to the headset using a wired communications path, the headset comprising:
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speakers; a microphone; buttons that receive user input from a user, wherein the buttons comprise at least three resistively encoded buttons; a cable having right and left speaker wires, a microphone wire, and a ground wire; control circuitry including an ultrasonic tone generator that receives the user input; an audio plug having a tip contact, a first ring contact, a second ring contact, and a sleeve contact, wherein the tip contact, the first ring contact, and the ground wire are used to receive audio signals from the electronic device for the speakers, wherein the microphone wire and ground wire are connected to the sleeve contact and the second ring contact and are used to convey audio signals from the microphone to the electronic device, and wherein the ultrasonic tone generator transmits ultrasonic tones to the electronic device over the microphone wire and ground wire to provide the user input to the electronic device; and an impedance detector that measures resistance values associated with user actuation of the resistively encoded buttons to determine which of the resistively encoded buttons has been actuated by the user, wherein the ultrasonic tone generator is configured to transmit a calibration ultrasonic tone when the user actuates one of the resistively encoded buttons.
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11. A headset that operates with an electronic device that may be connected to the headset using a wired communications path, the headset comprising:
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speakers; a microphone; buttons that receive user input from a user, wherein the buttons comprise at least three resistively encoded buttons; a cable having right and left speaker wires, a microphone wire, and a ground wire; control circuitry including an ultrasonic tone generator that receives the user input; an audio plug having a tip contact, a first ring contact, a second ring contact, and a sleeve contact, wherein the tip contact, the first ring contact, and the ground wire are used to receive audio signals from the electronic device for the speakers, wherein the microphone wire and ground wire are connected to the sleeve contact and the second ring contact and are used to convey audio signals from the microphone to the electronic device, and wherein the ultrasonic tone generator transmits ultrasonic tones to the electronic device over the microphone wire and ground wire to provide the user input to the electronic device; an impedance detector that measures resistance values associated with user actuation of the resistively encoded buttons to determine which of the resistively encoded buttons has been actuated by the user; and a latch that is responsive to voltage biases supplied over the cable to the headset by the electronic device.
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12. A method of using a headset that operates with an electronic device that may be connected to the headset using a wired communications path, comprising:
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receiving audio signals over the wired communications path and playing the audio signals through speakers in the headset; gathering microphone signals with a microphone in the headset; gathering user input from a user with buttons in the headset; with ultrasonic tone generation circuitry in the headset, transmitting the user input to the electronic device as ultrasonic tones over a pair of wires in the wired communications path while simultaneously transmitting the microphone signals to the electronic device over the pair of wires; with impedance detector circuitry in the headset, determining which of the buttons has been pressed by the user; and with switching circuitry in the headset, switching the headset between a tone mode of operation in which the ultrasonic tones convey the user input to the electronic device and a resistance detection mode in which resistance values associated with the buttons are measured over the wired communications path.
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