IP Library Granted Patent US 9,609,432
Granted Patent B2
US 9,609,432 · App. 14/387,708 · Granted Mar 28, 2017

Microphone with automatic bias control

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Patent No.
US 9,609,432
App. No.
14/387,708
Granted
Mar 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A microphone comprising an automatic bias control providing a better signal quality is proposed. The microphone comprises a bias control circuit that can provide two or more voltages to the microphone's capacitor. The bias control circuit increases the voltage if the collapse frequency is low and decreases the voltage if the collapse frequency is high.

Claims (34)

1. A microphone, comprising:

a capacitor with a backplate and a membrane,

a voltage source applying a voltage to the capacitor,

a bias control circuit, where

the bias control circuit determines the collapse frequency of the capacitor,

the bias control circuit can provide two voltages>0 V,

the bias control circuit increases the voltage if the collapse frequency is low and decreases the voltage if the collapse frequency is high,

wherein the collapse frequency is a function of how often the capacitor of the microphone collapses in a time period, and wherein increasing the voltage if the collapse frequency is low enhances the sensitivity of the microphone, and wherein decreasing the voltage if the collapse frequency is high reduces a number of audible artifacts produced by the microphone.

2. The microphone of claim 1 , where

the bias control circuit increases the voltage if the collapse frequency is lower or equal to a first frequency and decreases the voltage if the collapse frequency is higher or equal to a second frequency.

3. The microphone of claim 1 , where

the bias control circuit comprises a timer, a collapse counter, an anti collapse circuit, and a voltage controller.

4. The microphone of claim 3 , where

the timer provides a timer signal of a timer frequency Ft defining a timer period Δt=1/Ft,

the collapse counter counts the number of collapses after each timer signal,

the voltage controller reduces the voltage if the number of counted collapses of a timer period Δt exceeds a first critical number,

the voltage controller increases the voltage if the number of counted collapses of a timer period Δt falls below a second critical number.

5. The microphone of claim 4 , providing n voltages>0, where

the first critical number and the second critical number depend on the voltage, and

n is a integer number>=3.

6. The microphone of claim 4 , where the timer period Δt depends on the variation rate of the voltage.

7. The microphone of claim 1 , where

the voltage is a function of the collapse frequency.

8. The microphone of claim 1 , where the bias control circuit varies the voltage in discrete steps.

9. The microphone of claim 1 , where the bias control circuit varies the voltage continuously.

10. The microphone of claim 9 , where the bias control circuit comprises analog circuit elements.

11. The microphone of claim 1 , where the backplate or the membrane comprises protrusions.

12. Method for driving a microphone, comprising the steps of:

providing a periodical timer signal defining a timer period Δt, wherein the number of collapses is a function of how often a capacitor of the microphone collapses in the timer period,

counting the number of collapses per timer period,

determining the voltages variation rate based on the counted collapses per timer period Δt, and

increasing the voltage to the capacitor if the number of collapses is low to enhance the sensitivity of the microphone or decreasing the voltage to the capacitor if the number of collapses is high to reduce a number of audible artifacts produced by the microphone.

13. The microphone of claim 1 , wherein the first frequency is such that increasing the voltage causes an enhancement in the sensitivity of the microphone, and the second frequency is such that decreasing the voltage causes a reduction in the number of audible artifacts.

14. The microphone of claim 2 , wherein the bias control circuit maintains the voltage if the collapse frequency is between the first frequency and the second frequency.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2025
From: TDK CORPORATION
To: INVENSENSE, INC.
Reel/Frame 073080/0824 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2017
From: EPCOS AG
To: TDK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 041263/0032 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2015
From: ANDERSEN, TROELS
To: EPCOS AG
Reel/Frame 034678/0146 →