Title: A 2.5W Tablet Speaker Delivering 3.2W Pseudo High Power by Psychoacoustic Model Based Adaptive Power Management System
Authors: Chen, Shin-Hao
Peng, Shen-Yu
Chen, Ke-Horng
Lai, Shin-Chi
Kang, Sheng
Cheng, Kevin
Lin, Ying-Hsi
Huang, Chen-Chih
Lee, Chao-Cheng
電子工程學系及電子研究所
Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics
Keywords: power suppression;psychoacoustic model;speaker protection;class D audio amplifier;digital signal processing
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: for a 2.5W speaker in tablets, the proposed adaptive power management (APM) system can deliver a pseudo high power of 3.2W with a +/- 4V supply because it suppresses 0.7W power on tones that may damage a 2.5W speaker and escape the notice of human ears. With z-domain digital signal processing (z-DSP) and psychoacoustic model, high efficient power management and high sound quality can be achieved simultaneously. Conventional automatic gain control (AGC) only has the ability of 0.32W power suppression. Moreover, suppressing power by conventional clipping technique increases total-harmonic-distortion (THD). In contrast, the proposed real-time dynamic loading impedance (RT-DLI) monitoring brings forward a way to solve the problem on speaker damage while keeping low THD during high sound pressure level (SPL). THD in the APM system is slightly higher than that of original sound 1.1dB, comparing to the disadvantage of 8.6dB increasing caused by conventional clipping technique.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/135868
ISBN: 978-1-4799-4089-9
Journal: 2014 IEEE ASIAN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS CONFERENCE (A-SSCC)
Begin Page: 221
End Page: 224
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