Patents by Inventor Kim Spetzler Berthelsen
Kim Spetzler Berthelsen 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: 11729563Abstract: A hearing device system includes: first and second hearing devices, each of which comprising at least one microphone, a primary antenna, and a speaker; the hearing device system configured to communicate with an electronic device configured to establish a call between the user and a far-end person; the hearing device system configured to determine a first noise level, N1, of sound received by the at least one microphone of the first hearing device, and a second noise level, N2, of sound received by the at least one microphone of the second hearing device; the hearing device system configured to transmit a voice signal to the electronic device, the voice signal being based on a voice of the user captured by the at least one microphone of the first hearing device when N1<N2, or captured by the at least one microphone of the second hearing device when N1>N2.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: GN HEARING A/SInventors: Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Johnny Fredsgaard, Niels Oddershede
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Publication number: 20220256299Abstract: A hearing device system includes: first and second hearing devices, each of which comprising at least one microphone, a primary antenna, and a speaker; the hearing device system configured to communicate with an electronic device configured to establish a call between the user and a far-end person; the hearing device system configured to determine a first noise level, N1, of sound received by the at least one microphone of the first hearing device, and a second noise level, N2, of sound received by the at least one microphone of the second hearing device; the hearing device system configured to transmit a voice signal to the electronic device, the voice signal being based on a voice of the user captured by the at least one microphone of the first hearing device when N1<N2, or captured by the at least one microphone of the second hearing device when N1>N2.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: GN Hearing A/SInventors: Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Johnny FREDSGAARD, Niels ODDERSHEDE
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Patent number: 11323805Abstract: A microphone assembly includes a transducer element and a processing circuit. The processing circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to receive, sample and quantize a microphone signal generated by the transducer element to generate a corresponding digital microphone signal. The processing circuit includes a feedback path including a digital loop filter configured to receive and filter the digital microphone signal to provide a first digital feedback signal and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the first digital feedback signal into a corresponding analog feedback signal. The processing circuit additionally includes a summing node at the transducer output configured to combine the microphone signal and the analog feedback signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: KNOWLES ELECTRONICS, LLC.Inventors: Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Erdmann Fürst, Per Flemming Høvesten, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Patent number: 11304009Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic filter with a first highpass cut-off frequency. The microphone assembly additionally includes a forward signal path and a feedback signal path. The forward signal path is configured to amplify or buffer an electrical signal generated by a transducer in response to sound and to convert the electrical signal to a digital signal. The feedback signal path is configured to generate a digital control signal based on the digital signal and to generate and output a sequence of variable current pulses based on the digital control signal. The variable current pulses suppress frequencies of the electrical signal below a second highpass cut-off frequency, higher than the first highpass cut-off frequency.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: KNOWLES ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Erdmann Fürst, Per Flemming Høvesten, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Patent number: 11218804Abstract: A system and method in an audio signal electrical circuit including a feedback loop with a digital filter coupled to a current digital to analog converter (IDAC) includes providing an output signal from the IDAC to analog elements of the audio signal electrical circuit, the output signal from the IDAC based upon a reference signal input to the IDAC when an output of the digital filter is not input to the IDAC. The system and method also include comparing an output signal of the audio signal electrical circuit to a reference, and calibrating the audio signal electrical circuit to correspond the output signal of the audio signal electrical circuit to the reference. Calibration of the audio signal electrical circuit enables more precise control of a cut-off frequency of a microphone signal when the output of the digital filter is input to the IDAC.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Fürst
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Publication number: 20210136493Abstract: A system and method in an audio signal electrical circuit including a feedback loop with a digital filter coupled to a current digital to analog converter (IDAC) includes providing an output signal from the IDAC to analog elements of the audio signal electrical circuit, the output signal from the IDAC based upon a reference signal input to the IDAC when an output of the digital filter is not input to the IDAC. The system and method also include comparing an output signal of the audio signal electrical circuit to a reference, and calibrating the audio signal electrical circuit to correspond the output signal of the audio signal electrical circuit to the reference. Calibration of the audio signal electrical circuit enables more precise control of a cut-off frequency of a microphone signal when the output of the digital filter is input to the IDAC.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: KNOWLES ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Fürst
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Publication number: 20210127213Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic filter with a first highpass cut-off frequency. The microphone assembly additionally includes a forward signal path and a feedback signal path. The forward signal path is configured to amplify or buffer an electrical signal generated by a transducer in response to sound and to convert the electrical signal to a digital signal. The feedback signal path is configured to generate a digital control signal based on the digital signal and to generate and output a sequence of variable current pulses based on the digital control signal. The variable current pulses suppress frequencies of the electrical signal below a second highpass cut-off frequency, higher than the first highpass cut-off frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Applicant: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad SHAJAAN, Claus Erdmann FÜRST, Per Flemming HØVESTEN, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Henrik THOMSEN
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Publication number: 20210112337Abstract: A microphone assembly includes a transducer element and a processing circuit. The processing circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to receive, sample and quantize a microphone signal generated by the transducer element to generate a corresponding digital microphone signal. The processing circuit includes a feedback path including a digital loop filter configured to receive and filter the digital microphone signal to provide a first digital feedback signal and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the first digital feedback signal into a corresponding analog feedback signal. The processing circuit additionally includes a summing node at the transducer output configured to combine the microphone signal and the analog feedback signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Applicant: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad SHAJAAN, Claus Erdmann FURST, Per Flemming HOVESTEN, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Henrik THOMSEN
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Patent number: 10964339Abstract: Many processes for audio signal processing can benefit from voice activity detection, which aims to detect the presence of speech as opposed to silence or noise. The present disclosure describes, among other things, leveraging energy-based features of voice and insights on first and second formant frequencies of vowels to provide a low-complexity and low-power voice activity detector. A pair of two channels is provided whereby each channel is configured to detect voice activity in respective frequency bands of interest. Simultaneous activity detected in both channels can be a sufficient condition for determining that voice is present. More channels or pairs of channels can be used to detect different types of voices to improve detection and/or to detect voices present in different audio streams.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Analog Devices International Unlimited CompanyInventors: Mikael Mortensen, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Robert Adams, Andrew Milia
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Patent number: 10904672Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic filter with a first highpass cut-off frequency. The microphone assembly additionally includes a forward signal path and a feedback signal path. The forward signal path is configured to amplify or buffer an electrical signal generated by a transducer in response to sound and to convert the electrical signal to a digital signal. The feedback signal path is configured to generate a digital control signal based on the digital signal and to generate and output a sequence of variable current pulses based on the digital control signal. The variable current pulses suppress frequencies of the electrical signal below a second highpass cut-off frequency, higher than the first highpass cut-off frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Erdmann Fürst, Per Flemming Høvesten, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Patent number: 10887712Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic transducer and an audio signal electrical circuit configured to receive an output signal from the acoustic transducer. The output signal includes an audio signal component and a tracking signal component. The audio signal component is representative of an acoustic signal detected by the acoustic transducer and the tracking signal component is based on an input tracking signal applied to the acoustic transducer. The audio signal electrical circuit includes an analog to digital converter configured to convert the output signal into a digital signal, an extraction circuit configured to separate the tracking signal component and the audio signal component from the digital signal, an envelope estimation circuit configured to estimate a tracking signal envelope from the tracking signal component, and a signal correction circuit configured to reduce distortion in the audio signal component using the tracking signal envelope.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Michael Kuntzman, Claus Furst, Sung Bok Lee, Mohammad Shajaan, Venkataraman Chandrasekaran
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Patent number: 10880646Abstract: A microphone assembly includes a transducer element and a processing circuit. The processing circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to receive, sample and quantize a microphone signal generated by the transducer element to generate a corresponding digital microphone signal. The processing circuit includes a feedback path including a digital loop filter configured to receive and filter the digital microphone signal to provide a first digital feedback signal and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the first digital feedback signal into a corresponding analog feedback signal. The processing circuit additionally includes a summing node at the transducer output configured to combine the microphone signal and the analog feedback signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Erdmann Fürst, Per Flemming Høvesten, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Patent number: 10721557Abstract: The disclosure relates to a microphone assembly including a multibit analog-to-digital converter configured to generate N-bit samples representative of a microphone signal. The microphone assembly also includes a first digital-to-digital converter configured to generate a corresponding M-bit digital signal based on N-bit digital samples, wherein N and M are positive integers and N>M. The microphone assembly may include a data interface configured to repeatedly receive samples of the M-bit digital signal and write bits of the M-bit digital signal to a data frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Andrzej Pawlowski, Kasper Strange, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Publication number: 20200186922Abstract: A microphone assembly includes a transducer element and a processing circuit. The processing circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to receive, sample and quantize a microphone signal generated by the transducer element to generate a corresponding digital microphone signal. The processing circuit includes a feedback path including a digital loop filter configured to receive and filter the digital microphone signal to provide a first digital feedback signal and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the first digital feedback signal into a corresponding analog feedback signal. The processing circuit additionally includes a summing node at the transducer output configured to combine the microphone signal and the analog feedback signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad SHAJAAN, Claus Erdmann FÜRST, Per Flemming HØVESTEN, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Henrik THOMSEN
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Publication number: 20200162830Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic transducer and an audio signal electrical circuit configured to receive an output signal from the acoustic transducer. The output signal includes an audio signal component and a tracking signal component. The audio signal component is representative of an acoustic signal detected by the acoustic transducer and the tracking signal component is based on an input tracking signal applied to the acoustic transducer. The audio signal electrical circuit includes an analog to digital converter configured to convert the output signal into a digital signal, an extraction circuit configured to separate the tracking signal component and the audio signal component from the digital signal, an envelope estimation circuit configured to estimate a tracking signal envelope from the tracking signal component, and a signal correction circuit configured to reduce distortion in the audio signal component using the tracking signal envelope.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: KNOWLES ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Michael KUNTZMAN, Claus FURST, Sung Bok LEE, Mohammad SHAJAAN, Venkataraman CHANDRASEKARAN
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Patent number: 10499150Abstract: A microphone assembly includes a transducer and a processing circuit. The processing circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to receive, sample and quantize an electrical signal generated by the transducer to generate a corresponding digital signal. The processing circuit includes a feedback path including a digital loop filter configured to receive and filter the digital signal to provide a first digital feedback signal and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the first digital feedback signal into a corresponding analog feedback signal. The processing circuit additionally includes a summing node configured to combine the electrical signal and the analog feedback signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad Shajaan, Claus Erdmann Fürst, Per Flemming Høvesten, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Henrik Thomsen
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Publication number: 20190355383Abstract: Many processes for audio signal processing can benefit from voice activity detection, which aims to detect the presence of speech as opposed to silence or noise. The present disclosure describes, among other things, leveraging energy-based features of voice and insights on first and second formant frequencies of vowels to provide a low-complexity and low-power voice activity detector. A pair of two channels is provided whereby each channel is configured to detect voice activity in respective frequency bands of interest. Simultaneous activity detected in both channels can be a sufficient condition for determining that voice is present. More channels or pairs of channels can be used to detect different types of voices to improve detection and/or to detect voices present in different audio streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Analog Devices Global Unlimited CompanyInventors: Mikael MORTENSEN, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Robert Adams, Andrew MILIA
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Publication number: 20190239001Abstract: A microphone assembly includes an acoustic filter with a first highpass cut-off frequency. The microphone assembly additionally includes a forward signal path and a feedback signal path. The forward signal path is configured to amplify or buffer an electrical signal generated by a transducer in response to sound and to convert the electrical signal to a digital signal. The feedback signal path is configured to generate a digital control signal based on the digital signal and to generate and output a sequence of variable current pulses based on the digital control signal. The variable current pulses suppress frequencies of the electrical signal below a second highpass cut-off frequency, higher than the first highpass cut-off frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicants: Knowles Electronics, LLC, Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Mohammad SHAJAAN, Claus Erdmann FÜRST, Per Flemming HØVESTEN, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Henrik THOMSEN
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Patent number: 10360926Abstract: Many processes for audio signal processing can benefit from voice activity detection, which aims to detect the presence of speech as opposed to silence or noise. The present disclosure describes, among other things, leveraging energy-based features of voice and insights on first and second formant frequencies of vowels to provide a low-complexity and low-power voice activity detector. A pair of two channels is provided whereby each channel is configured to detect voice activity in respective frequency bands of interest. Simultaneous activity detected in both channels can be a sufficient condition for determining that voice is present. More channels or pairs of channels can be used to detect different types of voices to improve detection and/or to detect voices present in different audio streams.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2015Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: ANALOG DEVICES GLOBAL UNLIMITED COMPANYInventors: Mikael M. Mortensen, Kim Spetzler Berthelsen, Robert Adams, Andrew Milia
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Publication number: 20190124440Abstract: The disclosure relates to a microphone assembly including a multibit analog-to-digital converter configured to generate N-bit samples representative of a microphone signal. The microphone assembly also includes a first digital-to-digital converter configured to generate a corresponding M-bit digital signal based on N-bit digital samples, wherein N and M are positive integers and N>M. The microphone assembly may include a data interface configured to repeatedly receive samples of the M-bit digital signal and write bits of the M-bit digital signal to a data frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: Knowles Electronics, LLCInventors: Andrzej PAWLOWSKI, Kasper STRANGE, Kim Spetzler BERTHELSEN, Henrik THOMSEN