Patents by Inventor Roy Scott Kaller

Roy Scott Kaller 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).

  • Patent number: 9729957
    Abstract: The overall performance and power utilization of an audio device may be improved with an adaptive sidetone generation system that generates sidetones optimized for different application-specific problems. In particular, systems that include sidetone generation capabilities may be developed to include numerous microphones from which information may be received and processed to generate optimized sidetones. For example, the information from the microphones may be used to receive and/or determine the audio device's operating mode. The information from the microphones and the received and/or determined mode may then be used to generate a sidetone that is optimized for the particular mode and particular conditions in which the audio device is operating. Through the generation of optimized sidetones, the audio signal quality may be improved, thus reducing the amount of subsequent audio processing required, and resulting in improved performance and power utilization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2017
    Assignee: CIRRUS LOGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Jon Hendrix, Anthony Shilton, Tom Harvey, Sam Waters
  • Publication number: 20170214997
    Abstract: The overall performance and power utilization of an audio device may be improved with an adaptive sidetone generation system that generates sidetones optimized for different application-specific problems. In particular, systems that include sidetone generation capabilities may be developed to include numerous microphones from which information may be received and processed to generate optimized sidetones. For example, the information from the microphones may be used to receive and/or determine the audio device's operating mode. The information from the microphones and the received and/or determined mode may then be used to generate a sidetone that is optimized for the particular mode and particular conditions in which the audio device is operating. Through the generation of optimized sidetones, the audio signal quality may be improved, thus reducing the amount of subsequent audio processing required, and resulting in improved performance and power utilization.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2016
    Publication date: July 27, 2017
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Jon Hendrix, Anthony Shilton, Tom Harvey, Sam Waters
  • Patent number: 9648410
    Abstract: A headphone earbud may include a sensor to determine characteristics of an environment around the headphone earbud. The sensor may be integrated with the headphone earbud to measure a distance from the headphone earbud to a user's ear drum. This distance may be used to control an audio output of the headphone earbud, such as through an adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) algorithm. Control over the audio output may be performed by an audio integrated circuit (IC) integrated within the headphone earbud or within a mobile device coupled to the headphone earbud.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2017
    Assignee: CIRRUS LOGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Robert George Kratsas, Roy Scott Kaller
  • Patent number: 9609416
    Abstract: An optical sensor may be integrated into headphones and feedback from the sensor used to adjust an audio output from the headphones. For example, an emergency vehicle traffic preemption signal may be detected by the optical sensor. Optical signals may be processed in a pattern discriminator, which may be integrated with an audio controller integrated circuit (IC). When the signal is detected, the playback of music through the headphones may be muted and/or a noise cancellation function turned off. The optical sensor may be integrated in a music player, a smart phone, a tablet, a cord-mounted module, or the earpieces of the headphones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2017
    Assignee: CIRRUS LOGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Aaron Brennan
  • Patent number: 9369557
    Abstract: A personal audio device includes a sidetone circuit with one or more adjustable coefficients that generates a sidetone signal from the output of a first microphone. The sidetone circuit has one or more adjustable coefficients for altering the relationship between the first microphone signal and the sidetone signal. The personal audio device also includes a transducer for reproducing playback audio and the sidetone signal at an ear of a listener and a second microphone for measuring the output of the transducer as delivered to the ear of the listener. The sidetone circuit includes a calibration circuit for estimating a response of the second microphone to the sidetone signal and adjusting the coefficient of the sidetone circuit according to the estimated response.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2016
    Assignee: CIRRUS LOGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Jon D. Hendrix
  • Publication number: 20150358718
    Abstract: An optical sensor may be integrated into headphones and feedback from the sensor used to adjust an audio output from the headphones. For example, an emergency vehicle traffic preemption signal may be detected by the optical sensor. Optical signals may be processed in a pattern discriminator, which may be integrated with an audio controller integrated circuit (IC). When the signal is detected, the playback of music through the headphones may be muted and/or a noise cancellation function turned off. The optical sensor may be integrated in a music player, a smart phone, a tablet, a cord-mounted module, or the earpieces of the headphones.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2014
    Publication date: December 10, 2015
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Aaron Brennan
  • Publication number: 20150256660
    Abstract: A personal audio device includes a sidetone circuit with one or more adjustable coefficients that generates a sidetone signal from the output of a first microphone. The sidetone circuit has one or more adjustable coefficients for altering the relationship between the first microphone signal and the sidetone signal. The personal audio device also includes a transducer for reproducing playback audio and the sidetone signal at an ear of a listener and a second microphone for measuring the output of the transducer as delivered to the ear of the listener. The sidetone circuit includes a calibration circuit for estimating a response of the second microphone to the sidetone signal and adjusting the coefficient of the sidetone circuit according to the estimated response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2014
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Applicant: CIRRUS LOGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Roy Scott Kaller, Jon D. Hendrix