Abstract: A switch control circuit monitors a signal produced by a MEMS or other capacitor microphone. When a criterion is met, for example when the amplitude of the monitored signal exceeds a threshold or the monitored signal has been clipped or analysis of the monitored signal indicates clipping is imminent or likely, the switch control circuit operates one or more switches so as to selectively connect one or more capacitors to a signal line from the microphone, i.e., so as to connect a selected capacitance to the signal line to attenuate the signal from the microphone and, therefore, avoid clipping. The switches may be MOSFET, MEMS or other types of switches co-located with the microphone in a common semiconductor package. Similarly, the capacitors, a circuit that processes the signals from the microphone and/or the switch control circuit may be co-located with the microphone in a common semiconductor package.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 20, 2010
Date of Patent:
January 7, 2014
Assignee:
Invensense, Inc.
Inventors:
Olafur Mar Josefsson, Jens Gaarde Henriksen
Abstract: Structurally simple transmit/receive circuits for hearing devices are to be able to be deployed for higher frequencies as well. It is therefore proposed according to the invention that at least two PIN diodes should be connected in an anti-parallel manner between the receive oscillating circuit and the amplifier connected thereto to protect the amplifier. A capacitance diode can optionally be expanded so that larger component tolerances can be permitted for the circuit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 26, 2007
Date of Patent:
August 16, 2011
Assignee:
Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH
Inventors:
Mihail Boguslavskij, Peter Nikles, Jürgen Reithinger, Ulrich Schätzle