Patents by Inventor Daniel Scott Pearce
Daniel Scott Pearce has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9264000Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2014Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Publication number: 20150035596Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Patent number: 8933753Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Patent number: 8922278Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Patent number: 8872584Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Publication number: 20140306758Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: BOSE CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Publication number: 20140009230Abstract: An audio power amplifier includes a first and a second amplification unit, each including a switching voltage amplifier, an output filter, a current compensator, an inner current feedback loop feeding a measurement of current measured at the output inductor back to a summing input of the current compensator, a voltage compensator coupled to the summing input of the current compensator, and an outer voltage feedback loop. A controlled signal path provides the output of the voltage compensator of the first amplification unit to the current compensator of the second amplification unit. The first and second amplification units are operable with separate loads, in parallel driving a common load, or across a bridge-tied-load. A second pair of amplification units may be added and operated together with the first pair to drive a single speaker with a parallel pair of amplifiers on each side of a bridge-tied-load.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Michael Nussbaum, Timothy Sheen, Daniel Scott Pearce
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Patent number: 4090146Abstract: A light-indicator circuit is disclosed which permits visual indication of clipping caused by the over-driving of a transistor amplifier. The circuit includes a light-emitting diode connected in parallel with the collector-emitter path of a switching transistor which is biased to conduct during low-signal-level operation of the amplifier. The switching transistor is caused to switch to its non-conducting state when the amplifier is overdriven, thereby activating the light-emitting diode. Means may be provided to delay switch-back once activation of the light-emitting diode has occurred. Means may be provided to inhibit activation of the circuit by over-driving signals of limited duration.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1977Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: GTE Sylvania IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Scott Pearce
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Patent number: RE47038Abstract: A multichannel electrical power amplifying system constructed and arranged to distribute electrical power of amount P to a total load coupled thereto. The system includes a plurality n of power amplifier channels, coupling the power amplifying system to a portion of the electrical load. Each of the amplifier channels distributes a portion of the electrical power P to a portion of the electrical load. Each power amplifier channel has a power distribution capacity, at least one of the power amplifier channels having a power distribution capacity significantly greater than P n . The sum of the capacities of the plurality of amplifier channels is significantly greater than P.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Bose CorporationInventor: Daniel Scott Pearce