Mobile device indoor navigation
US-2015380003-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2026082168A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2026082168-A1 |
| Application number | US-202519325145-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2025 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2024 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2026 |
| Grant date | — |
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The disclosure relates to audio systems and methods with load impedance detection and current adjustment. An audio system (e.g., personal stage monitoring (PSM) receiver) may include an impedance detector that detects impedance of the connected load, and a current adjuster that provides an adjustable available current to the connected load based on the detected impedance. The current adjuster may be amplifier(s) (e.g., buffers) connected in parallel between an audio amplifier of the PSM receiver and the connected device. The current adjuster may adaptively adjust available current that may be provided/delivered to the connected device (e.g., when the connected device is a low-impedance load) and disable additional current made available to the connected device when the connected load is a high-impedance load. The impedance detector may be configured to measure the impedance of an unknown load in real time to facilitate the adaptive availability of the current by the current adjuster.
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1 . An audio monitoring device comprising: an interface configured to removably couple with an audio output device to establish an electrical coupling between the audio monitoring device and the audio output device; and processing circuitry configured to: provide an audio signal to the audio output device via the electrical coupling; determine an impedance of the audio output device; and adaptively adjust, based on the determined impedance of the audio output device, a current deliverable to the audio output device. 2 . The audio monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises: a first amplifier configured to provide the audio signal to the audio output device; and a second amplifier configured to selectively provide a first portion of the current deliverable to the audio output device. 3 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to selectively enable, based on the determined impedance, the second amplifier to adaptively adjust the current deliverable to the audio output device. 4 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein: the first amplifier is further configured to provide a second portion of the current deliverable to the audio output device; and the second amplifier is configured to selectively provide the first portion of the current deliverable to the audio output device to adaptively adjust the current deliverable to the audio output device. 5 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises a processor configured to: determine a voltage output of the first amplifier deliverable to the audio output device; determine the current deliverable to the audio output device; and determine the impedance of the audio output device based on the determined voltage and the determined current. 6 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises a third amplifier configured to determine a voltage differential across a resistor connected in series between an output of the first amplifier and the interface, the processing circuitry being configured to determine the impedance of the audio output device based on the voltage differential. 7 . The audio monitoring device of claim 6 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: determine a current delivered through the resistor; and determine the impedance of the audio output device further based on the determined current through the resistor. 8 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the second amplifier is connected in parallel between the first amplifier and the interface. 9 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the second amplifier is a unity gain buffer. 10 . The audio monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: determine a voltage deliverable to the audio output device; determine the current deliverable to the audio output device; and determine the impedance of the audio output device based on the determined voltage and the determined current. 11 . The audio monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: increase the current deliverable to the audio output device in response to the determined impedance being less than an impedance threshold value; and decrease the current deliverable to the audio output device in response to the determined impedance being greater than the impedance threshold value. 12 . The audio monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises: a first amplifier configured to provide the audio signal to the audio output device; and a second amplifier connected in parallel between the first amplifier and the interface, and configured to be selectively enabled, based on the determined impedance of the audio output device, to adaptively adjust the current deliverable to the audio output device. 13 . The audio monitoring device of claim 12 , wherein the processing circuitry further comprises: a resistor connected in series between an output of the first amplifier and the interface; and a third amplifier configured to determine a voltage differential across the resistor, the processing circuitry being configured to determine the impedance of the audio output device based on the voltage differential. 14 . The audio monitoring device of claim 13 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: determine a current delivered through the resistor; and determine the impedance of the audio output device further based on the determined current through the resistor. 15 . The audio monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry comprises: a voltage detector configured to detect a voltage deliverable to the audio output device; and a processor configured to determine the current deliverable to the audio output device based on the detected voltage; and determine the impedance of the audio output device based on the detected voltage and the determined current. 16 . A current adjustment method of an audio device, comprising: determining a voltage deliverable by the audio device to a removably connected audio device; determining a current deliverable by the audio device to the removably connected audio device; determining an impedance of the removably connected audio device based on the determined voltage and the determined current; and adjusting the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device based on the determined impedance of the removably connected audio device. 17 . The current adjustment method of claim 16 , wherein adjusting the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device comprises: comparing the determined impedance of the removably connected audio device to an impedance threshold value; increasing the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device in response to the determined impedance being less than the impedance threshold value; and decreasing the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device in response to the determined impedance being greater than the impedance threshold value. 18 . The current adjustment method of claim 16 , wherein adjusting the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device comprises selectively enabling a current adjuster configured to generate a supplemental current, a primary current and the supplemental current being components of the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device. 19 . The current adjustment method of claim 16 , wherein determining the current deliverable to the removably connected audio device comprises detecting a voltage differential associated with the voltage deliverable to the removably connected audio device. 20 . An apparatus comprising: an amplifier configured to deliver a voltage and a current to a removably connected audio component; a current adjuster configured to selectively provide a supplemental current to the removably connected audio component to adjust a total current deliverable to the removably connected audio component; and a digital signal processor configured to: determine an impedance of the removably connected audio component based on the voltage and the current; and control the current adjuster to provide the supplemental current to the removably connected audio component based on the determined impedance.
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