US20090282205A1 - Prerecorded Digital Portable Personal Stereo - Google Patents

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US20090282205A1 US11/794,552 US79455207A US2009282205A1 US 20090282205 A1 US20090282205 A1 US 20090282205A1 US 79455207 A US79455207 A US 79455207A US 2009282205 A1 US2009282205 A1 US 2009282205A1
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  • the present invention relates to a digital portable stereo, i.e. to a portable digital audio player.
  • such a portable personal stereo includes a high-capacity internal digital memory connected to a communications interface by means of which it is possible to record audio content in the digital memory from external equipment such as a computer.
  • Such a portable personal stereo also includes an electronic circuit for write and read accessing a memory, and a control interface that can be of various degrees of sophistication. Said interface is used for controlling operation of the portable personal stereo, and in particular for controlling write and read accessing of the digital memory.
  • An object of the invention is to solve those problems by means of a digital portable personal stereo that is simple, robust, and inexpensive.
  • the present invention provides a digital portable personal stereo comprising a housing containing:
  • a first audio content is prerecorded in the digital memory
  • the portable personal stereo is adapted to prevent any other audio content from being written in the digital memory.
  • the use of a memory having non-renewable audio content makes the capacity of communicating with a computer or with any equivalent equipment unnecessary. This makes it possible, in particular, to simplify the electronic circuit for accessing the memory and to simplify the control interface, to increase mechanical robustness by omitting the communications interface, and to reduce power consumption.
  • the portable personal stereo makes it possible to constitute a single-use portable personal stereo, or indeed a disposable portable personal stereo.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the internal circuits of a portable personal stereo of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an external view of the portable personal stereo of FIG. 1 .
  • the portable personal stereo mainly comprises a housing 2 that is generally disc shaped, and that defines front and rear faces and a cavity 4 in which electronic elements are placed.
  • the portable personal stereo includes an audio-content digital memory MEM 6 .
  • this memory is a flash memory containing music files that are encoded in compliance with the “mp3” standard.
  • the memory 6 is prerecorded, i.e. an audio content is prerecorded during a stage prior to use, such as a manufacturing stage.
  • the memory 6 is accessible via an electronic circuit 8 controlled by a control interface MMI 10 in order to deliver an audio signal corresponding to the content of the memory 6 to two output ports OUT 12 .
  • All of the elements of the portable personal stereo are powered by an electrical power source such as a non-rechargeable battery 14 , also placed in the cavity 4 .
  • the control interface 10 is connected to four buttons distributed around the periphery of the housing 2 and to a central fifth button, as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the functions of these buttons are known per se.
  • the central button 16 causes the audio content to be played continuously or causes such play to be paused
  • the buttons 18 and 20 respectively cause the audio content to skip forwards or backwards
  • the button 22 causes play to stop completely, or indeed causes the portable personal stereo to be switched off
  • the button 24 makes it possible to adjust the sound volume of the audio signal delivered to the output ports 12 .
  • the portable personal stereo further comprises a pair of earphones 26 connected to the ports 12 .
  • said earphones 26 are secured to the housing 2 so that the portable personal stereo can be used directly without requiring a preparatory operation such as plugging in the earphones.
  • the portable personal stereo is provided with a tag 28 attached to the housing 2 and bearing information describing the audio content of the memory 6 .
  • the tag 28 bears advertising information.
  • the portable personal stereo of the invention is adapted to prevent any other audio content from being written in the digital memory 6 , i.e. to prevent the prerecorded audio content from being renewed.
  • the memory 6 is accessible only via the electronic circuit 8 which is adapted only to read the content of the memory 6 .
  • the audio content of the memory 6 cannot be modified.
  • the memory 6 is accessible only via the electronic circuit 8 which does not have any replacement audio content.
  • the electronic circuit 8 is adapted to write access the memory, no renewal of the audio content can be performed.
  • the portable personal stereo does not have a communications interface making it possible to access the memory 6 from any other equipment for writing in the memory, and in particular equipment such as a computer.
  • the electronic circuit 8 of the portable personal stereo nor any external equipment can write new audio content in the memory.
  • the absence of any communications interface makes it impossible to duplicate the content of the memory 6 .
  • the content of the memory is encrypted by means of an encryption key lodged in a tamperproof memory of the portable personal stereo in order to prevent any duplication of the content even when the portable personal stereo is disassembled.
  • the memory 6 is a write-once memory, such as a Read-Only Memory (ROM). Therefore, independently of the capacities of the electronic circuit 8 and of the existence of a communications interface, the content of said memory cannot be modified.
  • ROM Read-Only Memory
  • the portable personal stereo Since the audio content of the digital memory cannot be renewed, the portable personal stereo is simple and easy to use.
  • the use of an electronic circuit that is limited to reading, the absence of any communications interface, or indeed the use of a non-rewritable memory reduces the cost of the portable personal stereo, and increases its electronic and mechanical simplicity and its sturdiness.
  • the portable personal stereo is further provided with means for inhibiting operation as a function of conditions of use such as the number of times it is used, the frequency of use, the time for which it is used, or some other conditions.
  • the portable personal stereo is adapted so as to allow only a determined number of reads of the content of the memory. For example, once a maximum number of read accesses is reached, the access electronic circuit is inhibited and the content of the memory can no longer be read.
  • the digital memory when the maximum number of read accesses is reached, the digital memory is re-initialized.
  • the initialization comprises a write access to the digital memory.
  • Such a write access does not constitute write access for writing a new audio content.
  • the prerecorded audio content is overwritten with blank data and not by another audio content.
  • the battery of the portable personal stereo is a non-rechargeable battery that is mounted to be an integral part of the housing 2 so that it cannot be replaced. Therefore, once the battery is discharged, it is no longer possible to use the portable personal stereo. It is thus possible to limit the time for which the portable personal stereo is used by determining the quantity of energy stored in the battery, and the consumption of the portable personal stereo.
  • the inhibit means include a remote control unit, e.g. operating by electromagnetic waves such as magnetic waves from a security gate.
  • a remote control unit e.g. operating by electromagnetic waves such as magnetic waves from a security gate.
  • the memory and the read electronic circuit are formed in the same component. This embodiment is particularly advantageous for reducing the cost and the overall size of the portable personal stereo.
  • the portable personal stereo of the invention is equipment that is simple to manufacture and to use, that is compact, and that is stout.
  • this portable personal stereo is particularly adapted for single use or for use for advertising purposes.

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This digital portable personal stereo comprises a housing containing a connection interface for connection to earphones; a digital memory immovably attached to the housing; an electronic circuit for accessing said memory; and a control interface for controlling said electronic circuit wherein that a encrypted audio content is prerecorded in the digital memory, and in that the portable personal stereo is adapted to prevent any other audio content from being written in the digital memory.

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  • The present invention relates to a digital portable stereo, i.e. to a portable digital audio player.
  • In particular because of the development in the performance levels of digital memories and of audio data compression systems, there currently exist a large number of digital portable personal stereos.
  • In general, such a portable personal stereo includes a high-capacity internal digital memory connected to a communications interface by means of which it is possible to record audio content in the digital memory from external equipment such as a computer.
  • Such a portable personal stereo also includes an electronic circuit for write and read accessing a memory, and a control interface that can be of various degrees of sophistication. Said interface is used for controlling operation of the portable personal stereo, and in particular for controlling write and read accessing of the digital memory.
  • That applies, for example, to the digital portable personal stereo described in Patent Document US 2003/0016940.
  • Because of their complexity and of the need to interconnect them with other equipment, such portable personal stereos require advanced electronic circuits; that poses problems in terms of cost, of consumption, and of sturdiness, in particular when the size of the portable personal stereos is small. Similarly, the communications interfaces are elements that are costly and fragile.
  • An object of the invention is to solve those problems by means of a digital portable personal stereo that is simple, robust, and inexpensive.
  • To this end, the present invention provides a digital portable personal stereo comprising a housing containing:
      • a connection interface for connection to earphones;
      • a digital memory;
      • an electronic circuit for accessing said memory; and
      • a control interface for controlling said electronic circuit.
  • It is characterized in that a first audio content is prerecorded in the digital memory, and in that the portable personal stereo is adapted to prevent any other audio content from being written in the digital memory.
  • Thus, the use of a memory having non-renewable audio content makes the capacity of communicating with a computer or with any equivalent equipment unnecessary. This makes it possible, in particular, to simplify the electronic circuit for accessing the memory and to simplify the control interface, to increase mechanical robustness by omitting the communications interface, and to reduce power consumption.
  • As a result, the portable personal stereo makes it possible to constitute a single-use portable personal stereo, or indeed a disposable portable personal stereo.
  • According to other characteristics of the invention:
      • the digital memory is accessible only via the electronic circuit of the portable personal stereo, said electronic circuit being suitable only for read accessing the digital memory;
      • the digital memory is accessible only via the electronic circuit of the portable personal stereo, said circuit not having access to any other audio content that might be recorded in the digital memory;
      • said digital memory is a memory of the write-once type;
      • the portable personal stereo further comprises inhibit means for inhibiting operation as a function of conditions of use;
      • the inhibit means are adapted to inhibit operation of the electronic circuit for accessing the digital memory;
      • the inhibit means are adapted to inhibit operation of the digital memory;
      • the inhibit means comprise a non-rechargeable battery that is mounted to be an integral part of the housing and that powers the portable personal stereo electrically;
      • the portable personal stereo is further provided with remote control means for remotely controlling the inhibit means; and
      • the electronic circuit and the digital memory are formed in a single electronic component.
  • The present invention can be better understood on reading the following description given by way of example and with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the internal circuits of a portable personal stereo of the invention; and
  • FIG. 2 is an external view of the portable personal stereo of FIG. 1.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, the portable personal stereo mainly comprises a housing 2 that is generally disc shaped, and that defines front and rear faces and a cavity 4 in which electronic elements are placed.
  • In the cavity 4, the portable personal stereo includes an audio-content digital memory MEM 6. For example, this memory is a flash memory containing music files that are encoded in compliance with the “mp3” standard.
  • The memory 6 is prerecorded, i.e. an audio content is prerecorded during a stage prior to use, such as a manufacturing stage.
  • The memory 6 is accessible via an electronic circuit 8 controlled by a control interface MMI 10 in order to deliver an audio signal corresponding to the content of the memory 6 to two output ports OUT 12.
  • All of the elements of the portable personal stereo are powered by an electrical power source such as a non-rechargeable battery 14, also placed in the cavity 4.
  • The control interface 10 is connected to four buttons distributed around the periphery of the housing 2 and to a central fifth button, as shown in FIG. 2. The functions of these buttons are known per se. For example, the central button 16 causes the audio content to be played continuously or causes such play to be paused, the buttons 18 and 20 respectively cause the audio content to skip forwards or backwards, the button 22 causes play to stop completely, or indeed causes the portable personal stereo to be switched off, and the button 24 makes it possible to adjust the sound volume of the audio signal delivered to the output ports 12.
  • The portable personal stereo further comprises a pair of earphones 26 connected to the ports 12. In the embodiment described, said earphones 26 are secured to the housing 2 so that the portable personal stereo can be used directly without requiring a preparatory operation such as plugging in the earphones.
  • Finally, in the example, the portable personal stereo is provided with a tag 28 attached to the housing 2 and bearing information describing the audio content of the memory 6. In a variant, the tag 28 bears advertising information.
  • The portable personal stereo of the invention is adapted to prevent any other audio content from being written in the digital memory 6, i.e. to prevent the prerecorded audio content from being renewed.
  • In a first embodiment, the memory 6 is accessible only via the electronic circuit 8 which is adapted only to read the content of the memory 6. Thus, the audio content of the memory 6 cannot be modified.
  • In a variant, the memory 6 is accessible only via the electronic circuit 8 which does not have any replacement audio content. Thus, even if the electronic circuit is adapted to write access the memory, no renewal of the audio content can be performed.
  • In these embodiments, the portable personal stereo does not have a communications interface making it possible to access the memory 6 from any other equipment for writing in the memory, and in particular equipment such as a computer. Thus, neither the electronic circuit 8 of the portable personal stereo nor any external equipment can write new audio content in the memory.
  • In addition, the absence of any communications interface makes it impossible to duplicate the content of the memory 6. Advantageously, the content of the memory is encrypted by means of an encryption key lodged in a tamperproof memory of the portable personal stereo in order to prevent any duplication of the content even when the portable personal stereo is disassembled.
  • In another variant, the memory 6 is a write-once memory, such as a Read-Only Memory (ROM). Therefore, independently of the capacities of the electronic circuit 8 and of the existence of a communications interface, the content of said memory cannot be modified.
  • Since the audio content of the digital memory cannot be renewed, the portable personal stereo is simple and easy to use. In addition, the use of an electronic circuit that is limited to reading, the absence of any communications interface, or indeed the use of a non-rewritable memory reduces the cost of the portable personal stereo, and increases its electronic and mechanical simplicity and its sturdiness.
  • In addition, in another embodiment of the invention, the portable personal stereo is further provided with means for inhibiting operation as a function of conditions of use such as the number of times it is used, the frequency of use, the time for which it is used, or some other conditions.
  • In a first embodiment, the portable personal stereo is adapted so as to allow only a determined number of reads of the content of the memory. For example, once a maximum number of read accesses is reached, the access electronic circuit is inhibited and the content of the memory can no longer be read.
  • By way of a variant, when the maximum number of read accesses is reached, the digital memory is re-initialized. Optionally, the initialization comprises a write access to the digital memory. Such a write access does not constitute write access for writing a new audio content. The prerecorded audio content is overwritten with blank data and not by another audio content.
  • In another embodiment, the battery of the portable personal stereo is a non-rechargeable battery that is mounted to be an integral part of the housing 2 so that it cannot be replaced. Therefore, once the battery is discharged, it is no longer possible to use the portable personal stereo. It is thus possible to limit the time for which the portable personal stereo is used by determining the quantity of energy stored in the battery, and the consumption of the portable personal stereo.
  • Advantageously, the inhibit means include a remote control unit, e.g. operating by electromagnetic waves such as magnetic waves from a security gate. Thus, the portable personal stereo can be inhibited on passing through such a gate, so that it operates only within a defined area.
  • Other embodiments can also be devised.
  • In particular, in yet another variant, the memory and the read electronic circuit are formed in the same component. This embodiment is particularly advantageous for reducing the cost and the overall size of the portable personal stereo.
  • Naturally, the various embodiments described can be taken separately or in combination.
  • As a result of the above-described characteristics, the portable personal stereo of the invention is equipment that is simple to manufacture and to use, that is compact, and that is stout. Thus, this portable personal stereo is particularly adapted for single use or for use for advertising purposes.

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1. A digital portable personal stereo comprising:
a housing;
a connection interface for connecting earphones to the stereo;
a digital memory immovably attached to the housing;
an electronic circuit for accessing said memory; and
a control interface for controlling said electronic circuit;
wherein encrypted audio content is prerecorded in the digital memory, and the portable personal stereo is adapted to prevent other audio content from being written in the digital memory.
2. A portable personal stereo according to claim 1, wherein the digital memory is accessible only via the electronic circuit of the portable personal stereo, said electronic circuit being suitable only for read accessing the digital memory.
3. A portable personal stereo according to claim 1, wherein the digital memory is accessible only via the electronic circuit of the portable personal stereo, said circuit not having access to other audio content that might be recorded in the digital memory.
4. A portable personal stereo according to claim 1, wherein said digital memory is a memory of the write-once type memory.
5. A portable personal stereo according to claim 1, further comprising inhibit means for inhibiting operation as a function of conditions of use.
6. A portable personal stereo according to claim 5, wherein the inhibit means is adapted to inhibit operation of the electronic circuit from accessing the digital memory.
7. A portable personal stereo according to claim 5, wherein the inhibit means is adapted to inhibit the operation of the digital memory.
8. A portable personal stereo according to claim 5, wherein the inhibit means comprises a non-rechargeable battery that is mounted such that it is an integral part of the housing and, wherein, the battery powers the portable personal stereo electrically.
9. A portable personal stereo according to claim 5, further comprising a remotely activated control means for controlling the inhibit means.
10. A portable personal stereo according to claim 5, wherein the electronic circuit and the digital memory are formed in a single electronic component.
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