EP3120575A1 - Headset porting - Google Patents
Headset portingInfo
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- EP3120575A1 EP3120575A1 EP15711631.0A EP15711631A EP3120575A1 EP 3120575 A1 EP3120575 A1 EP 3120575A1 EP 15711631 A EP15711631 A EP 15711631A EP 3120575 A1 EP3120575 A1 EP 3120575A1
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- Prior art keywords
- headset
- port
- tube
- pressure equalization
- front cavity
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R1/00—Details of transducers, loudspeakers or microphones
- H04R1/10—Earpieces; Attachments therefor ; Earphones; Monophonic headphones
- H04R1/1083—Reduction of ambient noise
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R2460/00—Details of hearing devices, i.e. of ear- or headphones covered by H04R1/10 or H04R5/033 but not provided for in any of their subgroups, or of hearing aids covered by H04R25/00 but not provided for in any of its subgroups
- H04R2460/01—Hearing devices using active noise cancellation
Definitions
- the present invention relates in general to headset porting and more particularly concerns headsets with linearized pressure equalization ports characterized by an acoustic impedance with a very low resistive component.
- a headset in one aspect, includes at least one ear cup having front and rear cavities separated by a driver.
- the cup includes a pressure equalization port coupling the front cavity to space outside the cup, the pressure equalization port having a cross- sectional area greater than 2 mm 2 and being significantly longer than it is wide, providing a principally reactive acoustic impedance, such that the pressure response of the front cavity including the port may be effectively linear over a wide range of pressure levels within the front cavity.
- the range of pressure levels within the front cavity may include sound pressure levels between about 120 dB SPL and 150 dB SPL.
- the pressure equalization port may include a tube longer than about 15 mm long.
- the pressure equalization port may include a tube having a cross-sectional area larger than about 1.75 mm 2 .
- the pressure equalization port may include a tube having a length- to-inside diameter aspect ratio between about 10:1 and 25:1.
- the pressure equalization port tube may be made of metal.
- the metal may include stainless steel.
- the pressure equalization port tube may include a metal tube seated inside the wall of the front cavity.
- the cup may be made of plastic, and the pressure equalization port tube may be heat-staked to the plastic.
- An active noise reduction circuit may be coupled to the driver.
- a headset in one aspect, includes at least one ear cup having a front cavity and rear cavity with front cavity and rear cavity compliances respectively, and a high compliance driver between the front and rear cavities with a driver compliance that is greater than the rear cavity compliance.
- the ear cup includes a mass port and a resistive port connected to the rear cavity in parallel and a pressure equalization port connected to the front cavity, the pressure equalization port having a cross-sectional area greater than 1.75 mm 2 and being significantly longer than it may be wide, providing a principally reactive acoustic impedance, such that the pressure response of the front cavity including the port to signals input via the driver may be effectively linear over a wide range of pressure levels within the front cavity.
- An active noise reduction system is coupled to the driver.
- an apparatus in one aspect, includes a first ear cup shell of a headphone, a second ear cup shell of the headphone, an electroacoustic driver disposed between the first and second ear cup shells, such that the first ear cup shell and a first face of the driver define a front cavity, and the second ear cup shell and a second face of the driver define a rear cavity, and a metal tube at least 15 mm in length and having an internal bore with cross sectional area of at least 1.75 mm 2 , the metal tube seated in the first ear cup shell and coupling the front cavity to space around the apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a headphone cup with a linearized port
- FIG. 2 is a partially exploded view of the headphone cup of FIG. 1 showing the
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the headphone cup of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the headphone cup of FIG. 1 through section A-A of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the headphone cup of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the logical arrangement of an active noise reduction system embodying the invention.
- FIG. 7, 8, 13, and 14 are graphs of headphone cup response to various power level inputs.
- FIG. 9 and 10 are schematic cross-sectional views of a headphone cup with a
- FIG. 11 and 12 are graphs of headphone cup response with different pressure
- Headset cup 11 includes a front cavity 12 partially enclosed by a shell 12A and a rear cavity 13 partially enclosed by a second shell 13 A.
- the two cavities are separated by an electroacoustic transducer, or driver, 17.
- the front cavity couples sound output by the driver to the user's ear.
- Air enclosed by the rear cavity presents a controlled acoustic impedance to motion of the driver, controlling the response of the driver and the acoustic performance of the headset.
- Rear cavity 13 is coupled to the air around it by a resistive port 14 having a resistive port screen 15 and a mass port tube 16.
- Both ports present an impedance to air flow that has a resistive and a reactive component.
- the resistive port 14 is of negligible length, so that the impedance of the port is dominated by the resistance of the port screen.
- the mass port 16 is significantly longer than it is wide, such that its impedance is dominated by its reactance, which depends on the acoustic mass of the volume of air inside the tube. The impedance of the mass port 16 varies with the frequency of the sound pressure in the rear cavity 13 that is causing air flow through them.
- the contribution to total impedance from the reactive component of the mass port decreases, allowing the impedance to be dominated by the resistive component of the mass port's impedance at lower frequencies, which is relatively constant with frequency.
- the resistive component however, varies with the sound pressure level inside the cavity, and this variable impedance results in the response being non-linear with pressure at frequencies where the resistive component dominates.
- Non-linearity i.e., impedance increasing with sound pressure levels
- FIG.7 shows the normalized response of an ear cup using conventional ports to various input power levels, but with the resistive port (corresponding to 14 in figure 1] blocked, so only the mass port is operative.
- a first, dotted, line 100 shows the response when 1 mW of power is applied.
- the maximum output power of the ANR circuit is limited, e.g., through compression or clipping, limiting the level of sound that the ANR circuit can cancel.
- the non-linearity is not of significance at the pressure levels experienced in normal operation, so the limiting of output power will not be noticed by most users. Headsets for military applications, however, may be subjected to significantly higher sound pressure levels, at which point the non-linearity of the port response becomes a problem.
- Prior military ANR headsets have been limited to cancelling sound pressure levels of about 120 dB SPL to avoid compressing the signal.
- the mass port is modified, relative to prior designs, to decrease the resistive component of its impedance, extending the frequency range in which the reactive portion dominates and in which the total impedance as a function of frequency is essentially linear.
- the resistance is decreased by increasing the diameter of the mass port 16.
- Increasing the diameter alone decreases the effective acoustic mass of the port, so to maintain the original reactance, the length of the mass port is also increased.
- Increasing the length has more effect on the acoustic mass than it does on the resistance, so this does not undermine the benefits of increasing the diameter.
- the cross-sectional area of the port tube is increased from 2.25 mm 2 in conventional headsets to 9.1 mm 2 .
- FIG. 8 shows the response, in the same test as FIG. 7, with the enlarged mass port.
- Dotted line 110 shows the response to 1 mW of power
- solid line 112 shows the response to 10 mW
- dashed line 114 shows the response to 100 mW.
- the response is much more linear— less variation with power levels— across the frequency range, only falling off with power by a small amount, and in a narrower range of 50 to 90 Hz.
- the resistive port 14 in parallel to the mass port 16 also provides a resistive impedance, and it is desirable that the two impedances, resistive and reactive, remain parallel, rather than in series.
- the purely resistive port improves performance at some frequencies (where a back cavity with only a purely reactive port would have port resonance, significantly cutting output power], while compromising performance at others. Providing this resistance in a controlled, purely resistive port while the reactive port has as little resistance as possible allows that compromise to be managed and its benefits realized to the best advantage of the total system.
- the performance of a headset for use in high-noise environments is improved by extending the operating frequency range at which the acoustic impedance of a mass port from the back cavity to ambient as a function of frequency is purely reactive, such that the total back cavity response remains effectively linear with respect to sound pressure levels. This is accomplished by increasing both the diameter and length of the port, but actually manufacturing such a port presents additional difficulty.
- the port in the example is 37 mm long, and has a cross-sectional area of 9.1 mm 2 , or a diameter of 3.4 mm, for a roughly 10X aspect ratio of length to diameter.
- the volume of air inside the tube is 337 mm 3
- the volume of the rear cavity (not including the volume occupied by the tube itself) is 11,100 mm 3 , giving a ratio of rear cavity volume to mass port volume of about 33:1.
- a conventional mass port would have a significantly smaller volume, and thus a significantly larger ratio of rear cavity volume to mass port volume.
- the volume is 22.5 mm 3
- the ratio, in the same size rear cavity is 493:1.
- the ratio of the present design may vary from around 27:1 to 40:1, while the ratio using the prior port size may vary from around 400:1 to 600:1.
- the applicant has also found that it is preferable for the port to be of uniform cross-section, to provide consistency in response from unit to unit. It is also preferable for the port to be smooth inside, to avoid causing turbulence, which could reintroduce a resistive component to the response.
- the mass port 16 is made of metal, such as stainless steel, and has a bore of uniform cross section throughout its length, preserving the reactive nature of the port response. Additionally, the metal port provides a smooth inside surface free of projections that would introduce turbulence, so keeping the resistive component of the port response low. In addition to delivering the desired port response, the metal mass port provides additional advantages. The high mass of the port tube itself prevents ringing of the tube structure (as opposed to the acoustic volume within the tube].
- one end of the tube is formed with a rough surface such as knurling (figures 2 and 4], allowing the metal tube to be heat staked into the ABS plastic of the outer shell 13A, providing a secure and reliable connection between the parts.
- the portion of the tube extending into the rear cavity may be kept smooth, to ease insertion and to avoid introducing turbulence inside the rear cavity.
- the tube 16 extends outside of the cavity 13 enclosed by the rear shell 13A. This decreases the amount by which the tube structure itself occupies the volume of the rear cavity, taking away volume available for air.
- the portion of the tube that is textured and secured to the plastic extends outside of the rear cavity.
- FIG. 2 The exploded view of FIG. 2 shows mass port tube 16 removed from the opening 16A that houses it in the back shell 13A.
- the back cavity shell 13A is also removed from the front shell 12A to reveal the driver 17.
- FIG. 3 there is shown a plan view of the headset cup of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 there is shown a sectional view through section A-A of FIG. 3 showing the relationship of mass port tube 16 to rear cavity 13.
- FIG. 5 there is shown a side view of the headset cup of FIG. 1.
- the headset of FIG. 1 typically comprises an active noise reducing headset incorporating circuitry of the type described in the aforesaid U.S. Patent No. 6,831,984 and other patents described therein.
- FIG. 6 there is shown a block diagram illustrating the logical arrangement of a system incorporating the invention corresponding substantially to FIG. 1 of the aforesaid '581 patent and FIG. 4 of the aforesaid '252 patent.
- a signal combiner 30 algebraically combines the signal desired to be reproduced by the headphones, if any, on input terminal 24 with a feedback signal provided by microphone preamplifier 35.
- Signal combiner 30 provides the combined signal to compressor 31 which limits the level of the high level signals.
- the output of compressor 31 is applied to compensator 31 A.
- Compensator 31A includes compensation circuits to insure that the open loop gain meets the Nyquist stability criteria, so that the system will not oscillate when the loop is closed.
- the system shown is duplicated once each for the left and right ears.
- Power amplifier 32 amplifies the signal from compensator 31A and energizes headphone driver 17 to provide an acoustical signal in cavity 12 that is combined with an outside noise signal that enters cavity 12 from a region represented as acoustical input terminal 25 to produce a combined acoustic pressure signal in cavity 12 represented as a circle 36 to provide a combined acoustic pressure signal applied to and transduced by microphone 18.
- Microphone amplifier 35 amplifies the transduced signal and delivers it to signal combiner 30.
- PEQ pressure equalization
- the PEQ port is primarily intended to allow pressures inside the front cavity of the ear cup (caused, e.g., by an external force pressing on the ear cup] to equalize with pressures outside the ear cup.
- Putting a hole through the ear cup has the potential to undermine the noise cancellation properties of the headset, as the goal is to not transfer sound pressures outside the ear cup into the ear cup.
- This is normally balanced by making the PEQ port as small as possible, so that it equalizes pressure only at a low frequency, that is, it equalizes steady-state pressure differences, not SPL differences within the audible range.
- prior PEQ port designs still cause some reduction in noise reduction performance.
- a small PEQ port may also behave as if it were closed at high pressure, even for low frequencies. This can be improved by making the port larger in area, allowing more air flow at high pressure, but such a larger hole further compromises passive noise reduction. Making the PEQ port more reactive in the same manner discussed above for the mass port restores the passive attenuation lost by increasing the area of the port.
- FIGs 9 and 10 show, schematically, a prior art PEQ port and an improved PEQ port.
- the ear cup 202 includes a short, small-diameter PEQ port 204, essentially simply a hole through the plastic shell of the ear cup.
- the ear cup 206 has a longer, wider PEQ port 208, which takes the form of a tube extending into the ear cup front volume.
- the front volume of both ear cups is 100 cm 3
- the original PEQ port 204 is 1 mm in diameter by 1.5 mm long.
- the improved PEQ port 208 is 1.7 mm in diameter and 20 mm long. This represents about a 3X increase in effective area (0.78 mm 2 to 2.27 mm 2 ] and a 13.3X increase in length.
- the port be at least 1.75 mm 2 in effective cross-sectional area and at least 15 mm long.
- the ratio of the length to the diameter should be in the range of 10:1 to 25:1.
- the actual area may vary along the length of the tube, such as if a flare is provided at one or both ends.
- the effective area corresponds to the average area, or an area that might be determined by measuring the acoustic effects of the tube and assuming it is uniform.
- Figures 13 and 14 compare the pressure in the front ear cup, in response to differing input signal levels, in the prior art and improved designs, respectively.
- the different input signal levels correspond to different absolute pressure levels inside the ear cup, as higher signal levels cause the driver to produce higher pressures.
- the response is shown as dB SPL per Volt, the curves compare the shapes of the responses, not their absolute levels.
- dashed line 310 shows the expected response at low input signal levels.
- curves 312 and 314 the curves show that there is a higher pressure generated inside the ear cup.
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