Patents Assigned to Computer Concepts Corporation
  • Patent number: 5303326
    Abstract: A broadcast digital sound processing system includes an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus compatible personal computer with a hard disk drove and a sound processor board installed in an expansion slot of the computer. The board includes a stereo input, analog to digital converter (ADC) and a stereo set of digital to analog converters (DAC's) interfaced to a digital signal processor (DSP) chip. A stereophonic audio signal is converted to digital data by the ADC and communicated to the computer by the DSP chip through a two port record first-in/first-out (FIFO) buffer for storage on the disk. A program is played back by communicating a program data file through a two port playback FIFO buffer to the DSP and from there to the DAC's for reconstruction to a stereo set of analog signals. The reconstructed audio signals may then be used as a modulating signal for radio broadcasting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: Computer Concepts Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory L. Dean, Gordon L. Elliott
  • Patent number: 5129036
    Abstract: A broadcast digital sound processing system includes an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus compatible personal computer with a hard disk drive and a sound processor board installed in an expansion slot of the computer. The board includes a stereo input, analog to digital converter (ADC) and a stereo set of digital to analog converters (DAC's) interfaced to a digital signal processor (DSP) chip. A stereophonic audio signal is converted to digital data by the ADC and communicated to the computer by the DSP chip through a two port record first-in/first-out (FIFO) buffer for storage on the disk. A program is played back by communicating a program data file through a two port playback FIFO buffer to the DSP and from thee to the DAC's for reconstruction to a stereo set of analog signals. The reconstructed audio signals may then be used as a modulating signal for radio broadcasting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1992
    Assignee: Computer Concepts Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory L. Dean, Gordon L. Elliott