Generation of analog signal based on one-bit signal

US9559678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9559678-B2
Application numberUS-201514978122-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2015
Priority dateDec 25, 2014
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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An analog signal generation apparatus includes: a converter which converts an input waveform signal into a one-bit signal; a control section which, in response to a mute-off instruction, controls a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from the converter, to progressively increase from zero to a target value; and a filter which converts the one-bit signal, controlled by the control section, into an analog signal. The control section may further perform, in response to a mute-on instruction, control for progressively decreasing the pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from the converter, from a current value to zero. The mute-off instruction is given in response to turning-on of a power supply, and the mute-on instruction is given in response to a power supply OFF instruction.

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What is claimed is: 1. An analog signal generation apparatus comprising: a converter configured to convert an input waveform signal into a one-bit signal; a control section configured to, in response to a mute-off instruction, control a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from said converter, to progressively increase from zero to a target value; and a filter configured to convert the one-bit signal, controlled by said control section, into an analog signal. 2. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , which further comprises a differentiating section configured to convert the one-bit signal, output from said converter, into differential signals consisting of a positive-phase signal and a reverse-phase signal, and wherein said control section progressively increases a pulse width time length of each of the differential signals from zero to the target value. 3. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mute-off instruction is given in response to turning-on of a power supply. 4. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said control section further controls, in response to a mute-on instruction, the pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from said converter, to progressively decrease from a current value to zero. 5. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , which further comprises a differentiating section configured to convert the one-bit signal, output from said converter, into differential signals consisting of a positive-phase signal and a reverse-phase signal, and said control section progressively decreases a pulse width time length of each of the differential signals from the current value to zero. 6. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said control section increases or decreases, in a stepwise fashion, the pulse width time length of each of the positive-phase signal and the reverse-phase signal. 7. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the mute-on instruction is given in response to a power supply OFF instruction, and a power supply is actually turned off after the pulse width time length is controlled by said control section to become zero. 8. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , which further comprises a mode designation section configured to designate one of a plurality of modes, and wherein the target value is determined in accordance with the mode designated by said mode designation section. 9. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said converter comprises a ΔΣ modulator. 10. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said filter comprises a lowpass filter. 11. An analog signal generation apparatus comprising: a converter configured to convert an input waveform signal into a one-bit signal; a control section configured to, in response to a mute-on instruction, control a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from said converter, to progressively decrease from a current value to zero; and a filter configured to convert the one-bit signal, controlled by said control section, into an analog signal. 12. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 11 , which further comprises a differentiating section configured to convert the one-bit signal, output from said converter, into differential signals consisting of a positive-phase signal and a reverse-phase signal, and wherein said control section progressively decreases a pulse width time length of each of the differential signals from the current value to zero. 13. The analog signal generation apparatus as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the mute-on instruction is given in response to a power supply OFF instruction, and a power supply is actually turned off after the pulse width time length is controlled by said control section to become zero. 14. A method for, based on a one-bit signal indicative of a waveform signal, generating an analog signal indicative of the waveform signal, said method comprising: a step of inputting the one-bit signal indicative of the waveform signal; a control step of, in response to a mute-off instruction, progressively increasing a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, input via the step of inputting, from zero to a target value; and a step of generating the analogue signal by filtering the one-bit signal controlled by said control step. 15. The method as claimed in claim 14 , which further comprises a step of converting the one-bit signal into differential signals consisting of a positive-phase signal and a reverse-phase signal, and wherein said control step progressively increases a pulse width time length of each of the differential signals from zero to the target value. 16. The method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the mute-off instruction is given in response to turning-on of a power supply. 17. The method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said control step further progressively decreases, in response to a mute-on instruction, the pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, input via the step of inputting, from a current value to zero. 18. The method as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the mute-on instruction is given in response to a power supply OFF instruction, and a power supply is actually turned off after the pulse width time length is controlled by said control step to become zero. 19. A method for, based on a one-bit signal indicative of a waveform signal, generating an analog signal indicative of the waveform signal, said method comprising: a step of inputting the one-bit signal indicative of the waveform signal; a control step of, in response to a mute-on instruction, progressively decreasing a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, input via the step of inputting, from a current value to zero; and a step of converting the one-bit signal, controlled by said control step, into the analog signal. 20. The method as claimed in claim 19 , which further comprises a step of converting the one-bit signal into differential signals consisting of a positive-phase signal and a reverse-phase signal, and wherein said control step progressively increases a pulse width time length of each of the differential signals from the current value to zero. 21. The method as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the mute-on instruction is given in response to a power supply OFF instruction, and a power supply is actually turned off after the pulse width time length is controlled by said control step to become zero.

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  • Power management, i.e. specific power supply solutions for electrophonic musical instruments, e.g. auto power shut-off, energy saving designs, power conditioning, connector design, avoiding inconvenient wiring · CPC title

  • Adjustment of width or dutycycle of pulses (pulse width modulation H03K7/08 {; to maintain energy constant H03K3/015}) · CPC title

  • of duration- or width-mudulated pulses {or of duty-cycle modulated pulses} · CPC title

  • H03K7/08Primary

    Duration or width modulation {; Duty cycle modulation} · CPC title

  • Means for controlling the transition from one tone waveform to another · CPC title

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What does patent US9559678B2 cover?
An analog signal generation apparatus includes: a converter which converts an input waveform signal into a one-bit signal; a control section which, in response to a mute-off instruction, controls a pulse width time length of the one-bit signal, output from the converter, to progressively increase from zero to a target value; and a filter which converts the one-bit signal, controlled by the cont…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yamaha Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03K7/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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