IP Library Granted Patent US 9,578,416
Granted Patent B2
US 9,578,416 · App. 13/296,271 · Granted Feb 21, 2017

Control of a loudspeaker output

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Patent No.
US 9,578,416
App. No.
13/296,271
Granted
Feb 21, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control signal is generated for mechanical loudspeaker protection, or for other signal pre-processing functions. The procedure contains the following steps: perform a non-linearity analysis based on current and voltage measurements; use the results of the non-linearity analysis, and the voltage and current measurements to control audio processing for the loudspeaker thereby to implement loudspeaker protection and/or acoustic signal processing.

Claims (49)

1. A method of controlling a loudspeaker output, comprising:

measuring a voltage loudspeaker signal and a current loudspeaker signal;

performing a non-linearity analysis to determine results based on respective values of the voltage and the current measurements and based on an excursion limit, wherein the excursion limit is a function of harmonic distortion associated with the current measurements; and

using the results of the non-linearity analysis to control audio processing for the loudspeaker by implementing at least one of loudspeaker protection and acoustic signal processing wherein the controlling of audio processing includes altering a parameter that has been found to cause a non-linearity through the non-linearity analysis.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising

generating, based upon the measured voltage and current, a frequency-dependent voltage-to-excursion transfer function for the loudspeaker, wherein

the non-linearity analysis includes executing the frequency-dependent voltage-to-excursion transfer function using the respective values of the voltage and current measurements as inputs.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein

the voltage and current measurements and the non-linearity analysis are concurrently measured during part of a calibration process, and

the steps of performing the non-linearity analysis and using the results of the non-linearity analysis include providing a control signal based on a normalized model of the loudspeaker corresponding to a signal for which a predefined displacement limit for a diaphragm of the loudspeaker is reached.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the voltage and current signals are measured for a plurality of measurement frequencies which characterize a frequency-dependent impedance function of the loudspeaker,

further including utilizing the voltage and current measurements to derive, using an arbitrary scaling, the frequency-dependent-voltage-to-excursion transfer function which is also used to control the audio processing; and

wherein the performing the non-linearity analysis comprises:

determining an input level at which a cone excursion of the loudspeaker reaches a maximum value, which is associated with the excursion limit; and

determining a maximal displacement limit for the determined level based on the same arbitrary scaling, and wherein the result of the non-linearity analysis comprise the maximal displacement limit.

5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the voltage and current measurements characterize a frequency-dependent impedance function that is determined independently from values depicting mechanical properties of the loudspeaker.

6. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the voltage and current measurements characterize a frequency dependent impedance function which does not take into account one of a force factor of the loudspeaker and a moving mass of the loudspeaker.

7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein controlling the audio processing comprises deriving an attenuation value by which an input signal should be attenuated to provide loudspeaker protection.

8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein controlling the audio processing comprises processing the audio input to provide a limit to a parameter monitored in the non-linearity analysis.

9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein controlling the audio processing comprises processing the audio input to provide a limit to a parameter, which parameter is one of a direct cause and an indirect cause of the non-linearity as monitored in the non-linearity analysis and the limit of the parameter is adapted based on the results of the non-linearity analysis.

10. An article of manufacture comprising a non-transitory storage medium having computer program code stored thereupon and configured and arranged to perform all the steps of claim 1 when said computer program code is executed by a computer.

11. A method as claimed in claim 3 ,

further including estimating the voltage-to-excursion transfer function based on the voltage and current measurements during the calibration process, and

wherein the step of using the results of the non-linearity analysis to control audio processing for the loudspeaker includes using the voltage-to-excursion transfer function to control the audio processing.

12. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein performing the non-linearity analysis includes

determining a signal that causes a diaphragm of the loudspeaker to reach a predefined allowable displacement limit, and

computing a normalized diaphragm excursion value from a normalized model of the loudspeaker that is based on the signal.

13. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein using the results of the non-linearity analysis includes providing a control signal for an arbitrary voltage signal based on the normalized model and the normalized diaphragm excursion value, and using the control signal to control the audio processing.

14. A method as claimed in claim 1 , including generating the frequency-dependent voltage-to-excursion transfer function by measuring the voltage and current signals for a signal of increasing amplitude, and determining the results of the non-linearity analysis using respective values of the voltage and current measurements for the signal of increasing amplitude.

15. A loudspeaker control system, comprising:

a loudspeaker;

a sensor circuit configured and arranged to measure a voltage and a current of an input signal coupled to the loudspeaker; and

a processor circuit configured and arranged with the sensor circuit to:

control the sensor to measure a voltage signal and current signal;

generate, based upon the measured voltage and current, a frequency-dependent input-voltage-to-excursion transfer function for the loudspeaker; and

perform a non-linearity analysis to determine results using the respective voltage and current measurements as respective inputs to the frequency-dependent input-voltage-to-excursion transfer function, and to determine an excursion limit using harmonic distortion associated with the current measurements; and

use the results of the non-linearity analysis to control audio processing for the loudspeaker by implementing at least one of loudspeaker protection and acoustic signal processing, wherein the controlling of audio processing includes altering a parameter that has been found to cause a non-linearity through the non-linearity analysis.

16. A system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the processor circuit is adapted to:

control the sensor to concurrently measure the voltage signal and the current signal for a plurality of measurement frequencies which characterize a frequency-dependent impedance function of the loudspeaker, and use the voltage and current measurements to derive, using an arbitrary scaling, the frequency dependent input-voltage-to-excursion transfer function, which function is also used in the control of the audio processing,

and wherein performing the non-linearity analysis comprises determining an input level at which a cone excursion of the loudspeaker reaches a maximum value and determining a maximal displacement limit for the determined level based on the arbitrary scaling.

17. A system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the voltage and current measurements characterize a frequency-dependent impedance function that is determined independently from values depicting mechanical properties of the loudspeaker.

18. A system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein controlling the audio processing comprises deriving an attenuation value by which an input signal should be attenuated to provide loudspeaker protection.

19. A system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the processor circuit is configured and arranged to perform the non-linearity analysis by:

determining a point where a diaphragm of the loudspeaker reaches a predefined allowable displacement limit, and

computing a normalized diaphragm excursion value from a normalized model of the loudspeaker based on a signal for which the displacement limit is reached.

20. A system as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the processor circuit is configured and arranged to

estimate a voltage-to-excursion transfer function based on the voltage and current measurements,

compute a control signal for an arbitrary voltage signal based on the normalized model, the normalized diaphragm excursion value and the voltage-to-excursion transfer function, and

control the audio processing for the loudspeaker using the control signal.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2020
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To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE REMOVE APPLICATION 12681366 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 038017 FRAME 0058. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT. Recorded May 9, 2017
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