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Output Power Limiter in an Audio Amplifier

a technology of output power limiter and audio amplifier, which is applied in the direction of low frequency amplifier, electrical transducer, gain control, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the width of the pwm pulse and reducing so as to reduce the width of the pwm pulse and effectively limit the amount of current that passes through the load

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-04-11
MEYERTONS HOOD KIVLIN KOWERT & GOETZEL P C
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The patent text describes an amplifier that can limit the amount of power it produces to protect the load from damage. This is done by using a pseudo-power limiter that reduces the width of the PWM pulse to the gate of the high-side FET. The output power is defined as the product of the output voltage and current. The technical effect is to provide a controlled way to limit the output power of the amplifier without affecting the quality of the audio signal.

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This permits signal processing using digital circuits such as microprocessors and computers, and while analog to digital conversion can be prone to loss, most modern audio systems use the digital approach because digital signal processing techniques are overall more powerful and efficient than signal processing in the analog domain.
The quality and operating precision of these components directly impacts the quality of audio signal processing systems, as designers have to continually overcome numerous difficult design challenges to meet required specifications and quality standards.
The amplifier may include two or more pulse-width modulators (PWM) controlling respective sets of switches, and for large input signals the output load may become susceptible to potential damage.

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[0028]FIG. 1 illustrates exemplary systems, which may utilize the techniques described above. More specifically, FIG. 1 illustrates exemplary systems, which may utilize an audio subsystem, (which may include an amplifier such as a Class D amplifier), featuring various improvements. As shown, embodiments of the techniques disclosed herein may be used in any one ore more of various systems which involve the amplification of signals. For example, embodiments of the invention may be used in various systems that operate to amplify audio signals for provision to a loudspeaker for audible presentation. As shown, the exemplary systems may include a display device 102; an audio system 104, such as a stereo amplified docking station for a portable music player, CD player, etc.; or a telephone 106 and 108, such as a smart phone, e.g., an iPHONE™ or other similar type of smart phone. It should be noted that FIG. 1 is provided by way of example, and is by no means intended to be exhaustive. Acco...

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An output power limiter system (PLS) for audio amplifiers may be designed as a feedback control system for protection of the load and / or quality of the audio experience. The PLS may use comparator to sense the output current, compare it to a specified threshold, and assert a signal when the output current reaches and exceeds the specified threshold. The output signal from the comparator may enable a counter that is clocked with a high frequency clock to begin counting to measure the pulse-width of the comparator output. The output of the counter may be averaged through a fast attack and slow release infinite impulse response (IIR) filter having programmable settings to generate a rate of attenuation or rate of release that adjusts a gain correction in terms of decibels (dB). The output of the IIR filter may then be used for attenuating the output current.

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PRIORITY CLAIM[0001]This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61 / 543,998 titled “Circuits and Methods Used in Audio Signal Processing”, filed Oct. 6, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety as though fully and completely set forth herein.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to signal processing and mixed signal circuits, and more particularly to limiting output power in an audio amplifier.DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART[0003]Signal processing represents a combined application of electrical / computer engineering and mathematical principles, primarily directed to the analysis of and operation on either discrete or continuous time signals. Signals of interest can include sound, images, time-varying measurement values and sensor data, for example biological data such as electrocardiograms, control system signals, telecommunication transmission signals such as radio signals, and many others. S...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H03F99/00
CPCH03F1/26H03F3/189H03F3/2173H03G3/3026H03F3/45H03G1/04H03K5/003H03F3/185H03F3/45179H03F2200/03
Inventor HEINEMAN, DOUGLAS E.PATE, MICHAEL S.
Owner MEYERTONS HOOD KIVLIN KOWERT & GOETZEL P C
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