{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854359","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854359","title":"Pop-free headset detection circuit","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2017-04-20T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04R","H04R","H04R","H04R","H04R","H04R"],"num_claims":13,"abstract":"A pop-free headset detection circuit includes a socket unit, a first operational amplifier, a second operational amplifier and a detection and control circuit. An inverting input end of the first operational amplifier is connected to a left-channel audio source. A non-inverting input end of the first operational amplifier receives a first reference voltage. An inverting input end of the second operational amplifier is connected to a right-channel audio source. A non-inverting input end of the second operational amplifier receives a second reference voltage. When there is a headset plug of a headset plugged into the socket unit, the detection and control circuit controls the first operational amplifier and the second operational amplifier to be in a Hi-Z state, disconnects the first operational amplifier and the second operational amplifier and their feedback resistors, and then determines the type of the headset."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit patent introduces an innovative solution to eliminate the audio 'pop' that occurs when a headset is plugged into or unplugged from an audio device. This technology addresses the problem of sudden voltage changes in the audio circuit, which cause the annoying and sometimes damaging popping sound. The invention employs a detection and control circuit that intelligently manages the audio signal flow. Upon detecting a headset connection, the circuit sets the audio amplifiers to a high-impedance (Hi-Z) state, effectively muting the audio output. The amplifiers and their feedback resistors are then disconnected to prevent any residual voltage from causing a pop. The system also identifies the type of headset connected, allowing for optimized audio settings. \n\nThis innovation has significant business value by enhancing the user experience and improving the perceived quality of audio devices. Integrating this technology into smartphones, laptops, and audio equipment can provide a competitive advantage by offering a seamless and professional audio experience. The market opportunity lies in the increasing demand for high-quality audio in consumer electronics and professional audio applications. The Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit offers a simple yet effective solution to a common problem, making it a valuable addition to the audio industry. The ability to automatically detect the type of headset further enhances its appeal, providing customized audio settings for optimal performance. This technology is poised to become a standard feature in audio devices, improving the overall listening experience for users worldwide.","layman_explanation":"The Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit patent addresses a common annoyance: the 'pop' sound heard when plugging in or unplugging headphones. This isn't just irritating; it can also indicate potential electrical stress on the audio equipment. The invention provides a way to eliminate this pop, improving the user experience and potentially extending the lifespan of audio devices.\n\nInstead of directly transmitting the audio signal when a headset is connected, the system first checks the connection. It briefly mutes the audio output using a high-impedance state, then physically disconnects the audio amplifiers to prevent any residual voltage from causing a pop. It also identifies the type of headset connected, allowing it to optimize audio settings for that specific device. This process happens almost instantaneously, so users experience a seamless connection without the disruptive pop.\n\nThis innovation matters because it enhances the perceived quality of audio devices. In a competitive market, even small improvements in user experience can make a big difference. Manufacturers can use this technology to differentiate their products and attract customers who value high-quality audio. The invention also has the potential to reduce warranty claims related to audio issues, saving manufacturers money in the long run.\n\nLooking ahead, this technology could become a standard feature in a wide range of audio devices. As consumers become more aware of the benefits of pop-free audio, demand for this feature is likely to increase. This could drive adoption of the technology and create new opportunities for licensing and product development.","technical_analysis":"The Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit patent presents a detailed technical solution for eliminating audio pops in headset connections. The system's architecture consists of a socket unit, two operational amplifiers (one for each audio channel), and a detection and control circuit. The operational amplifiers are configured with inverting inputs connected to the audio sources and non-inverting inputs receiving reference voltages. The detection and control circuit is the core of the innovation, responsible for managing the state of the amplifiers and the audio signal flow. \n\nWhen a headset is plugged in, the detection and control circuit first sets the operational amplifiers to a high-impedance (Hi-Z) state. This effectively mutes the audio output, preventing any sudden voltage changes from being amplified. The amplifiers and their feedback resistors are then disconnected, further isolating the audio signal. The system then determines the type of headset connected, which allows it to adapt the audio output settings accordingly. \n\nThis approach is implemented using standard electronic components and can be easily integrated into existing audio devices. The performance characteristics of the system are determined by the selection of operational amplifiers and the design of the detection and control circuit. The system's effectiveness in eliminating audio pops depends on the speed and accuracy of the detection circuit. Overall, the Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit offers a practical and efficient solution to a common audio problem, with clear implications for developers and engineers in the audio industry.","business_analysis":"The Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit patent holds significant business potential within the audio device market. The core value proposition lies in enhancing the user experience by eliminating the annoying audio 'pop' that occurs when connecting or disconnecting headsets. This seemingly small improvement can have a substantial impact on customer satisfaction and perceived product quality.\n\nThe market opportunity is substantial, given the widespread use of headsets across various devices, including smartphones, laptops, gaming consoles, and professional audio equipment. By integrating this technology, manufacturers can differentiate their products and gain a competitive advantage. The revenue potential can be realized through licensing agreements with audio device manufacturers or by incorporating the technology into proprietary products.\n\nThe business model can be based on licensing the patent to audio device manufacturers, charging a royalty fee per unit sold. Alternatively, the technology can be used to develop a line of premium audio devices that offer a superior user experience. Strategic positioning involves targeting manufacturers of high-end audio equipment and gaming headsets, where the demand for high-quality audio is particularly strong. The ROI projections are favorable, given the relatively low cost of implementation and the potential for increased sales and customer loyalty.","faqs":null,"topics":["headset detection circuit","audio pop elimination","Hi-Z state","operational amplifier","audio technology","technical","headset","detection"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit - Patent US-9854359","description":"Discover the Pop-free Headset Detection Circuit: a revolutionary audio solution eliminating annoying headset pops. 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