WO1998038735A2 - Signal processing device - Google Patents
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- H03G3/3005—Automatic control in amplifiers having semiconductor devices in amplifiers suitable for low-frequencies, e.g. audio amplifiers
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- the invention relates to a signal processing device comprising: a signal source selection means for selecting a signal source from a set of at least two signal sources, the signal from each of the signal sources having at least one controllable parameter, whose value W is defined by a global value G and a local value L associated with a selected signal source, a control for adjusting the value W, a storage register for the storage of the global value G, for each signal source a storage register for the storage of the local value L, means for obtaining the resultant value W by means of a predetermined combination of G and L.
- Such a signal processing device is known from US-A-5 046 107.
- the controllable parameter referred to each time is the signal strength of the audio signal and the local value is an offset with respect to the global setting of the signal strength.
- the known device comprise a separate control for adjusting the local values associated with the selected signal source. This control enables mutual differences in signal volume among the various signal sources to be compensated for. This has the drawback that an additional control element is required and that for each volume correction the user is expected to decide how the correction should be divided between the global volume and the offset value. If the user decides that both values should be corrected, two actions are required.
- the known device does not have a separate control for the offset value associated with the selected signal source but the offset value is determined by the master volume control.
- the master volume control determines how and under what conditions a correction of the master volume control causes a change in the offset value. It is an object of the invention to provide a signal processing device and a method of the types defined in the opening paragraphs, which automatically compensate for differences in signal parameters, such as for example volume of sound and picture contrast of a TV signal, between the various signal sources.
- the device in accordance with the invention is characterized in that the device further comprises: detection means for determining whether a change ⁇ W of W occurs, induced by a change of the setting of the control, within a predetermined time interval ⁇ T after selection of a signal source, - means adapted to change L by an amount ⁇ L and G by an amount ⁇ G if ⁇ W occurs within ⁇ T.
- parameter adaptations within a given time interval after changing over from one signal source to another are interpreted as an intention to adapt, in addition to the global parameter value, also the local value for the signal source just selected to a given extent.
- differences with respect to other signal sources will be compensated for automatically after a given signal source has been selected at least 1 time. After said time interval the local value is no longer adapted and parameter adaptations are regarded as corrections of the global setting, for example in order to allow for changing ambient conditions, a changing mood of the user, or changing signal properties.
- a further advantage of the invention is the absence of an additional control for setting local values, as a result of which the device can be cheaper and more compact.
- the invention is very suited for use in radio and television receivers for the automatic compensation of differences in volume of sound among radio stations and television stations, respectively.
- the invention can also be used in amplifiers for automatic control of the input sensitivities.
- the invention can be utilized for other parameters than volume, for example brightness, contrast or equalizer settings.
- the Figure shows a diagram of a television receiver as an example of a signal processing device in accordance with the invention.
- the television receiver shown in the Figure comprises as signal source selection means a channel selector 1, known per se, which has a plurality of preselection positions (presets).
- a TV channel 11 of a set of TV channels can be assigned to each preset, so that this channel is rapidly accessible via a touch control or numerical index corresponding to the relevant preset.
- the channel selector 1 can transfer a selected TV signal to an input of an audio/ video splitter 3.
- the audio/ video splitter 3 has a video output connected to a video input of a video amplifier 8 and has an audio output connected to an audio input of a voltage- controlled audio amplifier (VCA) 7.
- VCA voltage- controlled audio amplifier
- the device further comprises a CPU 2 arranged to receive information from the channel selector 1, a control 9, a first storage register 4, a plurality of second storage registers 5 and a timer 10.
- the CPU 2 can supply information to the first storage register 4, the second storage registers 5, the timer 10 and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) 6.
- the number of second storage registers 5 is equal to the number of presets.
- the DAC 6 has its output connected to the control input of the VCA 7.
- the channel selector 1 is controlled by the user to select a TV channel. After a selection the channel selector 1 informs the CPU 2 which preset has been selected. Moreover, the channel selector 1 transfers the TV signal to the audio/video splitter 3. The extracted audio signal is transferred to the VCA 7 and the extracted video signal is transferred to the video amplifier 8.
- One of the second storage registers 5 is associated with each preset to store a local value L of the sound volume. After selection of a preset the CPU 2 fetches a global value G of the volume from the first storage register 4 and the local value L of the relevant preset from the second storage register 5.
- the domains of L and G may differ from one another. For example, 4 bits may be reserved for L and 6 bits for G, resulting in domains of 16 and 64 values, respectively.
- the CPU 2 combines these two values, for example by addition, so as to form a resultant value W, which is transferred to the DAC 6.
- the DAC converts the digital value into an analog control signal which is employed to determine the gain factor of the VCA 7 so as to obtain a resultant value for the volume of sound.
- the CPU 2 also supplies a start signal to the timer
- the length of the time interval ⁇ T can have a predetermined constant value but can alternatively be dependent in a predetermined manner on conditions before or during ⁇ T. If the user corrects the setting of the control 9 before or after this time interval the CPU 2 only changes the global value G of the volume in the first storage register 4, combines the new value G with the local value L from the second storage register 5, and transfers the resultant value W to the DAC 6, after which the volume is changed as described.
- the CPU 2 changes the global value G of the volume in the first storage register 4 by a predetermined amount ⁇ G, it changes the local value L of the selected preset in the second storage register 5 by a predetermined amount ⁇ L, and it combines the new values of G and L to adapt the volume as described.
- volume corrections immediately after selection of a channel affect the local value associated with the selected channel. These corrections are regarded as intentions to compensate for a difference in volume with the last selected channel. By dividing the correction between the global value and the local value it is achieved that the volume requires a smaller correction upon a subsequent selection of the relevant channel. The user need not be aware of this process. No separate action is required to set the local values and, consequently, not a special control element.
- the change ⁇ G in the global value can be zero. In that case a volume correction is wholly allocated to the local value. Thus, mutual differences in volume are canceled at once, while the global volume setting is not affected. The latter ensures that the user need not readjust the volume when a following channel is selected. This advantage can also be achieved by allowing ⁇ G to be non-zero but canceling this change upon selection of a subsequent channel.
- the volume correction is now included only partly in the local value, so that this value is adapted more gradually. With these embodiments the problem may arise that the user also or merely intended to adjust the global volume. Upon selection of a following channel it will then appear that this adjustment has not been made. This problem can be mitigated by making the length of the time interval ⁇ T not too large.
- ⁇ T could be made dependent on conditions before or during ⁇ T.
- the initial length of ⁇ T could be dependent on, for example, the rate at which prior operating actions succeed one another or on the detected difference between the local values of the current channel and the preceding channel.
- ⁇ T could be incremented by a given amount after each correction, while the increment could depend on the frequency and/or the amplitude of the applied corrections.
- ⁇ L ( ⁇ W + 1) / 3.
- ⁇ W the ratio between ⁇ L and ⁇ G is no longer constant.
- ⁇ W the value ⁇ L is comparatively large, whereas for large corrections ⁇ L is comparatively small.
- This algorithm allows only small steps ⁇ L, as a result of which the local values are reached only after the relevant channel has been selected a number of times. Conversely, the risk of overshooting or misinterpretation is comparatively small.
- W is the product of G and L.
- An advantage of this is that for any value of G a local value L equal to zero yields a resultant value W equal to zero. As a result of this, the volume of sound of a channel can be reduced to zero in an absolute sense.
- Another advantage is that problems with domain limits can be precluded simply, for example, by making G and L equal to one another and making the domain of G range from 0 to 1.
- ⁇ L is substantially equal to ⁇ W if ⁇ W starts immediately after selection of another channel.
- the effect on the local value decreases and the effect on the global value increases as it takes longer before the correction ⁇ W is applied.
- each parameter requires the addition of: 1. a control
- control may alteratively comprise an automatic circuit which can initiate the parameter corrections autonomously.
- Such a control could, for example, reduce the volume of sound when it exceeds a given maximum value, or it could measure the difference in volume between two channels and apply a volume correction on the basis of this difference.
- the invention relates to a signal processing device which comprises a signal source selection means (1), such as a channel selector in a television receiver or a source selection circuit in an amplifier, differences in signal parameters, such as for example volume of sound or picture brightness, between the signal sources (11) being compensated automatically.
- a signal source selection means (1) such as a channel selector in a television receiver or a source selection circuit in an amplifier
- differences in signal parameters such as for example volume of sound or picture brightness
- the invention utilizes corrections which are applied to the relevant parameter within a given time interval after the source selection. These corrections are divided within said time interval between the global value and a local value (for example an offset) for the relevant signal source.
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DE69818817T DE69818817T2 (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-16 | SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE |
KR10-1998-0708577A KR100495197B1 (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-16 | Signal processing device |
EP98901455A EP0979553B1 (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-16 | Signal processing device |
JP52925198A JP3929502B2 (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-16 | Signal processing device |
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