Synchronization of Frame Rate to a Detected Cadence in a Time Lapse Image Sequence Using Sampling
US-2017178689-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US10276052B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10276052-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414229951-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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An audio demonstration kit encourages understanding of audio concepts by enabling children to construct and study speaker performance. In a particular example, the audio demonstration kit includes a paper speaker and instructions. The paper speaker includes a backplate, a suspension, and a diaphragm cut from a single sheet of paper. The demonstration kit may feature an amplifier that is configurable to accommodate various hardware additions as a child is ready for more progressively challenging construction. For example, the amplifier of an example allows single and dual mode operation, as well as drives a rotary motor and is coordinated with a strobe light. The amplifier of an example is synchronized with the strobe light and a moveable platform to create the impression of that jiggling figures attached to the table are dancing. Interfaces with smart phone, recording, and other technologies further enhances and encourages the learning experience.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An audio demonstration kit comprising: a movable assembly comprising one or more flexible elements, wherein the one or more flexible elements are configured to move; a strobe light source projecting flashing light in a general direction of the movable assembly; a user input circuit configured to receive a physical user input to manually synchronize a movement of the one or more flexible elements to music; and a controller in communication with the strobe light source and the user input circuit wherein the controller synchronizes at least one of a frequency and a timing of the flashing light or movement of the movable assembly to a frame rate of a video recording device, wherein the controller further receives the music and manipulates the music based on at least one of a tone control signal and a volume control signal. 2. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the user input circuit synchronizes operation of the strobe light source and the movement of the moveable assembly. 3. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the user input circuit includes at least one of a potentiometer and a button. 4. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the user input circuit detects a tapping motion. 5. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the user input circuit receives user input and generates a strobe control signal, and wherein the controller receives the strobe control signal and activates a strobe driver to generate the flashing light, wherein the at least one of the frequency and the timing of the flashing light is based on the strobe control signal. 6. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the controller further actuates the moveable assembly according to the physical user input received via the user input circuit. 7. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the physical user input is received using a potentiometer. 8. The audio demonstration kit of claim 1 , wherein the physical user input includes a tapping motion. 9. The audio demonstration kit of claim 8 , wherein the physical user input is received using a button. 10. An audio demonstration kit comprising: a movable assembly comprising one or more flexible elements, wherein the one or more flexible elements are configured to move; a strobe light source projecting flashing light in a general direction of the moveable assembly; a user interface circuit to receive a physical user input to manually synchronize a movement of the one or more flexible elements to music; and a controller in communication with the strobe light sources, the user interface circuit, and the moveable assembly, the controller to synchronize at least one of a frequency and a timing of the flashing light and an actuation of the movable assembly to a frame rate of a video recording device, wherein the controller receives the music and manipulates the music based on at least one of a tone control signal and a volume control signal. 11. The audio demonstration kit of claim 10 , wherein the physical user input is received using a potentiometer. 12. The audio demonstration kit of claim 10 , wherein the physical user input includes a tapping motion. 13. The audio demonstration kit of claim 10 , wherein the physical user input is received using a button. 14. The audio demonstration kit of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to actuate the movable assembly, and wherein the controller coordinates the at least one of the frequency and timing of the flashing light and the actuation of the movable assembly according to the physical user input. 15. A method comprising: receiving a first physical user input at a user input circuit; generating a control signal in response to the first physical user input, wherein the control signal affects at least one of a frequency and timing of a strobe light source; projecting a flashing light in a general direction of a movable assembly, the movable assembly comprising one or more flexible elements; transmitting the control signal to the strobe light source; synchronizing the at least one of the frequency and the timing of the flashing light or an actuation of the movable assembly to a frame rate of a video recording device; generating a second control signal in response to a second physical user input received at the user input circuit; and manipulating music based on the second control signal, wherein a movement of the one or more flexible elements is manually synchronized to the music based on the first and second physical user inputs at the user input circuit. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising coordinating operation of the strobe light and the movement of the movable assembly. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the user input circuit include at least one of a potentiometer and a button, and wherein the first or second physical user input includes a tapping motion. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising transmitting the music to at least one speaker. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first or second physical user input is received using a potentiometer. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first or second physical user input is received by tapping a button.
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