Load change diagnostics for acoustic devices and methods
US-2019327563-A1 · Oct 24, 2019 · US
US11477579B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11477579-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917287229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2022 |
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An acoustic device and method generates an acoustic signal by applying an excitation signal to a first coil disposed about an armature of an acoustic receiver. A second coil magnetically coupled to the first coil generates an electrical output signal in response to the excitation signal applied to the first coil, wherein the output signal of the second coil is indicative of a change in a state or operation of the receiver or acoustic device. In some embodiments, the first and second coils are wired independently of each other, and the acoustic device further includes an electrical circuit which determines the change in the acoustic performance based on a change in the electrical output signal of the second coil.
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What is claimed is: 1. An acoustic receiver comprising: a housing; a diaphragm disposed in the housing and at least partially defining a front volume and a back volume, the front volume acoustically coupled to an acoustic output of the receiver; an armature, disposed in the housing, linked to the diaphragm; a first coil, disposed in the housing, disposed about a portion of the armature, the first coil having two leads; and a second coil, disposed in the housing, positioned to respond to a change in magnetic flux through the armature, the second coil having two leads, wherein the first coil and the second coil are wired independently. 2. The acoustic receiver of claim 1 further comprising an electrical interface including at least four discrete electrical contacts, each electrical contact electrically coupled to a corresponding coil lead. 3. The acoustic receiver of claim 2 , wherein the receiver is configured to generate an acoustic signal in response to an excitation signal applied to the first coil, and the second coil is configured to produce an electrical output signal indicative of operation of the receiver. 4. The acoustic receiver of claim 3 , wherein the electrical output signal is indicative of obstruction of the acoustic signal. 5. The acoustic receiver of claim 3 , wherein the electrical output signal is indicative of distortion in the acoustic signal. 6. The acoustic receiver of claim 1 , the housing having a quad-contact interface, wherein each lead is electrically coupled to a corresponding contact of the interface and the contacts are electrically isolated from each other. 7. The acoustic receiver of claim 1 , wherein the second coil is wound around at least a portion of an outer surface of the first coil, or side-by-side with the first coil or intertwined with the first coil. 8. The acoustic receiver of claim 7 , wherein the second coil has a smaller wire gauge than the first coil. 9. The acoustic receiver of claim 7 , wherein each coil has a different number of turns. 10. The acoustic receiver of claim 2 further comprising an electrical impedance identifying the receiver, the electrical impedance detectable at contacts of the electrical interface. 11. An acoustic device comprising: an armature-based acoustic receiver having a diaphragm linked to an armature, a first coil disposed about a portion of the armature, and a second coil disposed proximate the armature, the diaphragm at least partially defining a back volume and a front volume of a housing, the front volume acoustically coupled to an output of the acoustic device, the receiver configured to produce an acoustic signal at the output of the acoustic device in response to an excitation signal applied to the first coil, the second coil positioned to generate an electrical output signal in response to a change of magnetic flux of the armature, and an electrical circuit coupled to the second coil, the electrical circuit configured to receive the electrical output signal from the second coil, wherein the electrical output signal of the second coil is indicative of a change in state of acoustic device. 12. The acoustic device of claim 11 , the state of the acoustic device is an acoustic performance, the electrical circuit operative to determine a change in the acoustic performance based on a change in the electrical output signal of the second coil. 13. The acoustic device of claim 12 , the electrical circuit operative to apply the excitation signal to the first coil and assess a change in a characteristic of the electrical output signal of the second coil, wherein the characteristic includes a null position, a peak amplitude, or null bandwidth of the detected magnetic response. 14. The acoustic device of claim 11 , the state of the acoustic device is an acceleration, the electrical circuit operative to determine a change in the acceleration based on a change in the electrical output signal of the second coil. 15. The acoustic device of claim 11 further comprising an electrical interface with three electrically isolated contacts, each of the first and second coils have a first lead and a second lead, wherein one of the three contacts connects the first lead of the first coil to the first lead of the second coil, each of the other two contacts configured to connect to a corresponding one of the second leads of the first and second coils. 16. The acoustic device of claim 11 further comprising an electrical interface with four electrically isolated contacts, each of the first and second coils having a first lead and a second lead, wherein each contact is electrically coupled to a corresponding lead of the first coil and the second coil. 17. The acoustic device of claim 11 , wherein the second coil is wound in at least one of the following configurations: around at least a portion of an outer surface of the first coil, side-by-side with the first coil, or intertwined with the first coil. 18. An acoustic device comprising: an armature-based acoustic receiver having a diaphragm linked to an armature, a first coil disposed about a portion of the armature, and a second coil disposed proximate the armature, the diaphragm at least partially defining a back volume and a front volume of a housing, the front volume acoustically coupled to an output of the acoustic device, the receiver configured to produce an acoustic signal at the output of the acoustic device in response to an excitation signal applied to the first coil, the second coil positioned to generate an electrical output signal in response to a change of magnetic flux of the armature, the second coil having an electrical property selected to uniquely identify the armature-based acoustic receiver or a property of the armature-based acoustic receiver; and an electrical circuit coupled to the second coil, the electrical circuit configured to receive the electrical output signal from the second coil, wherein the electrical output signal of the second coil is indicative of a change in operation of acoustic device. 19. The acoustic device of claim 18 further comprising an interface coupled to the second coil, wherein the electrical property of the second coil may be interrogated via the interface to identify the armature-based acoustic receiver or a property of the armature-based acoustic receiver. 20. The acoustic device of claim 19 , wherein the interface is part of the receiver and the electrical property of the second coil includes resistance.
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