Audio jack insertion/removal fault detection

US9609447B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9609447-B2
Application numberUS-201514707482-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 8, 2015
Priority dateMay 9, 2014
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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This document discusses, among other things, circuits and methods for providing an indication of an impedance between a detecting pin and a first signal pin of an audio socket using first and second comparators to, among other things, determine if moisture is present in the audio socket. If moisture is present in the audio socket, communication between an audio processing unit and the audio socket can be disabled.

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An audio jack detection circuit, comprising: a switch configured to provide a detecting current to or to isolate a detecting current from a detecting pin of an audio socket; a first comparator configured to compare a voltage from the detecting pin to a first reference voltage and to provide a first output; and a second comparator configured to compare the voltage from the detecting pin to a second reference voltage and to provide a second output, wherein the first and second outputs provide an indication of an impedance between the detecting pin and a first signal pin of the audio socket in one of three predetermined impedance ranges, the three impedance ranges including: a first impedance range corresponding to an open circuit between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; a second impedance range corresponding to moisture between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; and a third impedance range corresponding to an audio jack connection between the detecting pin and the first signal pin. 2. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 1 , including: a controller configured to provide a switch signal to control the state of the switch, wherein the controller is configured to provide the indication of the impedance between the detecting pin and a first signal pin of the audio socket using the first and second outputs. 3. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to provide a signal to disable communication between an audio processing unit and the audio socket if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present in the audio socket. 4. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to provide a signal to disable communication between an audio processing unit and the audio socket if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket. 5. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to determine an impedance range of the impedance between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket using the first and second outputs. 6. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 5 , wherein the impedance range corresponds to one of: an open circuit; moisture; or an audio jack connection. 7. The audio jack detection circuit of claim 1 , including a current source configured to generate the detecting current. 8. An audio jack detection system, comprising: a current source configured to generate a detecting current; a switch configured to provide the detecting current to or to isolate the detecting current from a detecting pin of an audio socket; a controller configured to provide a switch signal to control the state of the switch; a first comparator configured to compare a voltage from the detecting pin to a first reference voltage and to provide a first output to the controller; and a second comparator configured to compare the voltage from the detecting pin to a second reference voltage and to provide a second output to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to provide an indication of an impedance between the detecting pin and a first signal pin of the audio socket in one of three predetermined impedance ranges using the first and second outputs, the three impedance ranges including: a first impedance range corresponding to an open circuit between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; a second impedance range corresponding to moisture between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; and a third impedance range corresponding to an audio jack connection between the detecting pin and the first signal pin. 9. The audio jack detection system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to determine an impedance range of the impedance between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket using the first and second outputs. 10. The audio jack detection system of claim 9 , wherein the impedance range corresponds to one of: an open circuit; moisture; or an audio jack connection. 11. The audio jack detection system of claim 8 , including: the audio socket, including the detecting pin, the first signal pin, a second signal pin, a ground pin, and a microphone pin; and an audio processing unit configured to provide a first audio signal to the first signal pin, a second audio signal to the second signal pin, a ground signal to the ground pin, and to receive a microphone signal from the microphone pin. 12. The audio jack detection system of claim 11 , wherein the first signal pin is a left speaker pin and the second signal pin is a right signal pin. 13. The audio jack detection system of claim 11 , wherein the first signal pin is a right speaker pin and the second signal pin is a left signal pin. 14. The audio jack detection system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to provide a signal to disable communication between the audio processing unit and the audio socket if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present in the audio socket. 15. The audio jack detection system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to provide a signal to disable communication between the audio processing unit and the audio socket if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket. 16. An audio jack detection method, comprising: selectively providing a detecting current to a detecting pin of an audio socket using a switch; comparing a voltage from the detecting pin to a first reference voltage using a first comparator and providing a first output indicative of the comparison; comparing the voltage from the detecting pin to a second reference voltage using a second comparator and providing a second output indicative of the comparison; and providing an indication of an impedance between the detecting pin and a first signal pin of the audio socket in one of three predetermined impedance ranges using the first and second outputs, the three impedance ranges including: a first impedance range corresponding to an open circuit between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; a second impedance range corresponding to moisture between the detecting pin and the first signal pin; and a third impedance range corresponding to an audio jack connection between the detecting pin and the first signal pin. 17. The audio jack detection method of claim 16 , including: providing a signal to disable communication between an audio processing unit and the audio socket using a controller if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present in the audio socket. 18. The audio jack detection method of claim 17 , including: providing a signal to disable communication between an audio processing unit and the audio socket using a controller if the indication of impedance indicates that moisture is present between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket. 19. The audio jack detection method of claim 16 , including: determining an impedance range of the impedance between the detecting pin and the first signal pin of the audio socket using the first and second outputs. 20. The audio jack detection method of claim 19 , wherein the impedance range corresponds to one of: an open circuit; moisture; or an audio jack connection.

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  • Detection of connection of loudspeakers or headphones to amplifiers · CPC title

  • Mechanical or electronic switches, or control elements (switches in general H01H) · CPC title

  • H04R29/00Primary

    Monitoring arrangements; Testing arrangements {(for hearing aids H04R25/30; detection of loudspeaker connection H04R5/04; sound-field adaptation dependent on speaker detection H04S7/308)} · CPC title

  • Circuits for transducers (arrangements for producing a reverberation or echo sound G10K15/08; amplifiers H03F) · CPC title

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What does patent US9609447B2 cover?
This document discusses, among other things, circuits and methods for providing an indication of an impedance between a detecting pin and a first signal pin of an audio socket using first and second comparators to, among other things, determine if moisture is present in the audio socket. If moisture is present in the audio socket, communication between an audio processing unit and the audio soc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fairchild Semiconductor
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R29/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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