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Morito Morishima, Fukuroi-Shi JP

Morito Morishima, Fukuroi-Shi JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080211578Delta Sigma-Type AD converter, class-D amplifier, and DC-DC converter - A ΔΣ-type AD converter includes a subtractor which receives an analogue input signal and a feedback signal and which outputs a signal pertaining to a difference between the signals, an integrator which integrates a signal output from the subtractor, a comparator which binarizes a signal output from the integrator by comparing with a predetermined threshold value, a counter which measures respective pulse widths of a signal output from the comparator, and a PWM circuit which outputs a pulse signal of a predetermined period having a duty cycle responsive to a count value output from the counter and which feeds back the pulse signal as the feedback signal to the subtractor. The counter measures the respective pulse widths in each PWM frame period in synchronism with the PWM circuit, and the PWM circuit feeds back to the subtractor a pulse signal whose duty cycle is set in accordance with a value of the measured pulse width in a next PWM frame. A count value output from the counter is extracted as a converted digital output value.09-04-2008
20080224773Digital input class-D amplifier - A digital input class-D amplifier includes a decoder which outputs a plurality of lines of time-series digital signals having a density of 1 or 0 conforming to an input digital signal, an error integrator which integrates a difference between a drive waveform to be applied to a load and a sum of the plurality of lines of time-series digital signals output from the decoder, and a modulation circuit which generates a pulse modulated with a pulse width or a pulse density based on a result of integration performed by the error integrator. The load is driven in accordance with the pulse generated by the modulation circuit.09-18-2008
20080279069Optical Disk Apparatus With Approximate Focus Control of Laser Beam - An optical disk apparatus is constructed for writing or reading information by irradiating a laser beam onto an optical disk while rotating the optical disk under a focus control of the laser beam relative to the rotated optical disk. In the optical disk apparatus, an irradiating section is operated to irradiate a laser beam onto the optical disk. A determining section determines a process pattern of the focus control by operating the irradiating section to irradiate the laser beam onto a predetermined area of the optical disk and by monitoring the laser beam reflected back from the predetermined area. A focusing section performs the focus control to regulate a spot diameter of the laser beam based on the determined process pattern during either of the writing or reading of information.11-13-2008
20090102557Class D amplifier - The invention is directed to a class D amplifier. According to the class D amplifier, sound data applied to an input terminal is supplied through a compensation circuit to a PWM circuit, from which a PWM signal is output. The PWM signal is converted to an analog signal through a first low pass filter, which is delivered to a speaker. On the other hand, the sound data is delayed by a delay circuit, and is converted to an analog signal by a digital to analog converter. The higher frequency components of the data are removed by a second low pass filter, and the rest of the data is furnished to a differential amplifier. The differential amplifier amplifies a difference between an output of the first low pass filter and an output of the second low pass filter, which is then supplied to an analog to digital converter. The analog to digital converter converts an output from the differential amplifier to digital data, which is then supplied to the compensation circuit. By doing so, a compensation value based on an output from the analog to digital converter is added to the following PCM sound data that is applied to the input terminal.04-23-2009
20090108932Signal generating apparatus and class-d amplifying apparatus - A signal generating apparatus includes: a data generator which generates a data series in which first, second, third and fourth data are arranged at a sampling period; a first signal generator which generates a first pulse-width modulation signal in which a pulse is arranged in a pulse period longer than the sampling period, time points of front and rear edges of the pulse being set in response to the first and second data; and a second signal generator which generates a second pulse-width modulation signal in which a pulse is arranged between the adjacent pulses of the first pulse-width modulation signal, time points of front and rear edges of the pulse of the second pulse-width modulation signal been set in response to the third and fourth data, respectively.04-30-2009
20090160513Signal generating apparatus and class-D amplifying apparatus - A time period control unit controls a time length “TU” of each of unit terms “U” in a variable manner. A pulse-width modulating unit is arranged by a holding unit, a counting unit, and a waveform generating unit. The holding unit holds thereinto a plurality of data “XD” every unit term “U”, which are sequentially supplied, as data “XE.” The counting unit changes a count value “X” during each of the unit terms “U.” The waveform generating unit generates such a pulse-width modulating signal “S” that pulses “P” have been arranged every unit term “U”, while time points when a large/small relationship between the count value “C” and a numeral value of the data “XE” held by the holding unit is inverted are defined as edge portions of the pulses.06-25-2009
20100117730D/A converter circuit and digital input class-D amplifier - The present invention provides a D/A converter circuit which enables D/A conversion with a high precision and can prevent occurrence of a limit cycle component in the case where an input signal is low, and can also prevent the effect of dither signal from occurring in an analog signal which is a D/A conversion result.05-13-2010
20100231298Class D amplifier circuit - A class D amplifier circuit for generating a pulse signal whose pulse width is modulated in response to an input signal, the class D amplifier circuit includes first to fifth switching elements, a first capacitance element and a control section. The control section controls transition between a conduction state and a non-conduction state of each of the first to fifth switching elements to control a current direction flowing into a load having a first end electrically connected to the output end and a second end set to the reference potential, so that the current flows from the first end of the load to the second end of the load at a first timing and the current flows from the second end of the load to the first end of the load at a second timing.09-16-2010
20100244966Amplifier circuit - An amplifier circuit performs a characteristic correction process and a smooth curvilinear process on an input signal before being subjected to amplification. The characteristic correction process is a frequency characteristic process, which is performed on the input signal so as to produce a processed signal (Vp). Either the input signal or the processed signal, or the mixture of these signals is subjected to the smooth curvilinear process whose start point is designated by a state variation of amplification (VxTyp). Alternatively it is subjected to a gain decrement process instead of the smooth curvilinear process when the state variation of amplification is less than a default value (VxTHD). Thus, it is possible to prevent clipping from occurring in the amplified output signal while maintaining an adequate power.09-30-2010
20110002476AMBIENT NOISE REMOVAL DEVICE - An ambient noise removal device includes: a sound signal output section that outputs a sound signal to thereby drive a speaker; a noise detection section that detects an electromotive force produced in the speaker by ambient noise; and a noise cancellation section that generates, on the basis of the electromotive force, a signal of an opposite phase from the ambient noise and adds the generated signal to the sound signal to thereby cancel the ambient noise.01-06-2011

Patent applications by Morito Morishima, Fukuroi-Shi JP