WO2004057711A1 - Combination audio/charger jack - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to connectors for personal electronic devices and more particularly to multi-function connectors that combine power and data connections in a single connector.
- system connectors are typically proprietary to each manufacturer and/or model. As a result, system connectors often cost more to manufacture and maintain, and complicate the interconnection of electronic device peripherals. Often, the only peripherals compatible with a given type of system connector are those peripherals provided by the electronic device manufacturer. Because of the limitations of system connectors, personal electronic devices typically include additional industry standard jacks for common peripherals, such as audio and charging peripherals. Common audio and charging peripherals use industry standard audio and barrel plugs that are compatible, respectively, with industry standard audio and barrel jacks. As a result, personal electronic device users may use a variety of common peripherals, such as headsets, hands-free adapters, battery chargers, etc., with their electronic devices. However, each jack requires significant space in the personal electronic device.
- including one audio jack (for audio peripherals) and one barrel jack (for charging peripherals) might increase a mobile telephone's size by more than 7%.
- providing personal electronic devices with industry standard audio and charging jacks ensures compatibility with a broad range of peripherals but undesirably increases personal electronic device size.
- the present invention comprises a method and apparatus for combining audio or other data with power in a single, standard connector that includes at least one shared function contact.
- a personal electronic device such as a mobile telephone, includes a shared function jack with at least one shared contact used for both power and data functions.
- the shared function jack is an industry standard form factor, such as one of the standardized audio or barrel jacks commonly used in personal electronic devices.
- data should be understood to encompass both digital data as well as analog data, including audio signals, video signals, etc.
- the shared function jack includes at least two contacts, with at least one of these contacts configured for both data and power functions.
- a first contact serves as a ground contact and a second contact serves as a shared function contact for a data circuit and a power circuit, both of which are included in the personal electronic device.
- the shared function contact may directly or indirectly couple to the power and data circuits.
- power and data circuits couple directly to one or more shared contacts on the shared function jack.
- dc blocking may be used to block dc power signals from the data circuit.
- filtering may be used to prevent data signals, e.g., alternating current (ac) signals, from interfering with the power circuit while allowing simultaneous application of power and data signals to the shared contact(s) in the connector.
- ac connotes a time varying signal, and includes audio, video, etc.
- a switch may alternately connect the shared contact to either the data circuit or the power circuit.
- the switch may connect the shared contact to the data circuit upon sensing an ac data signal or to the power circuit upon sensing a dc power signal.
- the switch may connect the shared contact to the power or data circuits upon sensing a particular connector configuration.
- peripheral devices such as headsets, chargers, etc., all may use the same standard plug, such as an audio plug or a barrel plug, for use with the shared function jack included in the personal electronic device.
- the present invention may also be implemented with other standard connectors.
- FIG. 2a illustrates a conventional 3-contact audio plug.
- FIG. 2b illustrates a conventional interconnection for a 3-contact audio plug with a 3-contact audio jack.
- FIG. 3a illustrates a conventional 2-contact barrel plug.
- FIG. 3b illustrates a conventional interconnection for a 2-contact barrel plug with a 2-contact barrel jack.
- FIG. 4a illustrates a conventional 3-contact barrel plug.
- FIG. 4b illustrates a conventional interconnection for a 3-contact barrel plug with a 2-contact barrel jack.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a conventional interconnection between an audio circuit and an audio jack and a power circuit and a barrel jack.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary interconnection between a 3-contact jack and power and data circuits.
- FIG. 7a illustrates another exemplary interconnection, including control and switching circuits, between a 3-contact jack and power and data circuits.
- FIG. 7b illustrates an exemplary interconnection, including control and switching circuits, between a 4-contact jack and power and data circuits.
- FIG. 8a illustrates an exemplary control circuit.
- FIG. 8b illustrates an exemplary sensing circuit of the control circuit in FIG. 7a.
- FIG. 9a illustrates another exemplary interconnection, including control and switching circuits, between a 3-contact jack and power and data circuits.
- FIG. 9b illustrates another exemplary sensing scheme.
- FIG. 10a illustrates an exemplary interconnection between a 3-contact barrel plug and a 3-contact barrel jack.
- FIG. 10b illustrates an exemplary interconnection between a 3-contact audio plug and a 3-contact audio jack.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an exemplary interconnection between a 4-contact audio plug and a 4-contact audio jack.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an exemplary mobile telephone including an audio jack to connect to audio and charging peripherals with audio plugs.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an exemplary mobile telephone including a barrel jack to connect to audio and charging peripherals with barrel plugs.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional mobile telephone 10, shown with conventional headset 50 and charger 70.
- the headset 50 includes speaker 52 and microphone 54.
- the cord of the headset 50 terminates in an audio plug 60 that inserts into a corresponding audio jack 12 of the mobile telephone 10.
- the charger 70 includes an ac/dc adapter 72 with a plug 74 that inserts into a conventional wall outlet.
- the cord of charger 70 terminates in a barrel plug 80 that inserts into a corresponding barrel jack 18 in the mobile telephone 10. While charger 70 is illustrated as a "wall" type of charger, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the charger 70 could also be of any other known configuration, such as a dc/dc auto adaptor. As noted above, the use of separate standardized jacks 12, 18 undesirably increases the mobile telephone's size and cost.
- Audio plug 60 is a standard three-contact audio plug having three segments: a sleeve 62, a ring 64, and a tip 66.
- tip 66 electrically connects to the microphone 54
- ring 64 electrically connects to speaker 52
- sleeve 62 electrically connects to a peripheral ground 55.
- the audio jack 12 includes corresponding contacts 14a, 14b, and 16. When the audio plug 60 is plugged into audio jack 12, tip 66 connects to audio contact 14b of jack 12, ring 64 connects to contact 14a, and sleeve 62 connects to ground contact 16.
- FIGS 3A and 3B illustrate the barrel plug 80 and barrel jack 18.
- the barrel plug 80 includes an outer contact 82 and an inner contact 84 that typically connect to a power circuit in charger 70.
- the barrel jack 18 includes corresponding contacts 20 and 22.
- charging peripheral 70 may use a 3-contact barrel plug 80, as shown in Figures 4A and 4B.
- a 3-contact barrel plug 80 includes an additional pin contact 86, typically centered coaxially within the plug's barrel. In addition to the connections made with the 2-contact barrel connector, pin 86 connects to or otherwise mates with spring contact 24.
- Pin contact 86 may serve, for example, as a control pin for indicating to mobile telephone 10 that a charger 70 is plugged into the mobile telephone 10.
- spring contact 24 may operate as a closed-loop circuit when nothing is plugged into jack 18.
- pin 86 separates the elements of the spring contact 24. If pin 86 is conductive, pin 86 effectively maintains the closed-loop circuit. Alternatively, if pin 86 is non- conductive, spring contact 24 is effectively an open-loop circuit. Circuitry within the mobile telephone 10 may detect the state of the spring contact 24 to determine that a power peripheral is plugged into jack 18.
- Figure 5 illustrates conventional circuitry for a mobile telephone 10 or other personal electronic device.
- the circuit includes a power circuit 30, an audio circuit 40, a barrel jack 18 and an audio jack 12.
- the interconnections between audio jack 12 and audio circuit 40 are independent of the interconnections between barrel jack 18 and power circuit 30.
- Other conventional mobile telephone components and interconnections well understood in the art are not critical to the understanding of the invention disclosed herein. Therefore, for simplicity, these components and interconnections are not shown.
- the present invention reduces the number of connectors used in an improved personal electronic device, such as a mobile telephone 100 ( Figure 6) by providing a single jack for both data and power.
- data circuit connotes a circuit within a mobile telephone 100 involved in transferring and/or receiving data.
- Such a circuit may include a communication circuit, an audio circuit, a video circuit, etc., responsible for transferring and/or receiving communication signals, audio signals, video signals, etc.
- power circuit 30 comprises a power management circuit, such as a battery charging circuit
- Figure 6 illustrates an exemplary circuit according to the present invention including a power circuit 30, a data circuit 40, and a shared function jack 130.
- the circuit may comprise a part of mobile telephone 100 or other personal electronic device.
- Jack 130 may be adapted to receive a conventional audio plug 60 as shown in Figures 2A and 2B, or a barrel plug 80 as shown in Figures 4A and 4B.
- Jack 130 includes a shared power/data contact 132, a ground contact 134, and a data contact 136.
- Ground contact 134 connects with data and power grounds 34 and 46.
- the shared power/audio contact 132 connects to power connection 32 of the power circuit 30 and to a first data connection 42 of data circuit 40.
- the second data contact 136 connects to a second data connection 44 of data circuit 40.
- the jack 130 is adapted to receive plugs from both a data peripheral, such as a headset, and a power peripheral, such as a charger.
- a power peripheral such as a charger or other power adapter
- capacitor 48 blocks dc power from reaching the data circuit 40.
- power circuit 30 may include filters (not shown) to prevent any alternating current (ac) signal present on the shared power/audio contact 132 from interfering with the power circuit 30.
- Figure 7A illustrates another exemplary circuit according to the present invention including a control circuit 120 and a selection circuit 110.
- the control circuit 120 may incorporate the selection circuit 110.
- Control circuit 120 controls the selection circuit 110 based on sensing a signal condition of one or more contacts in jack 130.
- control circuit 120 may configure the selection circuit 110 depending on the type of peripheral (e.g. headset, battery charger, power adapter, etc.) plugged into the jack 130. More particularly, in one embodiment, the control circuit 120 senses ac and dc signals on the shared power/audio contact 132 and generates a control signal to control the selection circuit 110. In another exemplary embodiment, the control circuit 120 may sense a short or open circuit on one or more contacts.
- the selection circuit 110 includes selection switches 112 that alternately connect shared power/audio contact 132 and ground contact 130 to either the power circuit 30 or the data circuit 40.
- the selection switches 112 may be electrical, mechanical, opto- electronic, or any other switching means. In a first configuration, the selection switches 112 connect the shared power/audio contact 132 to a power connection 32 of the power circuit 30 and connect the ground contact 134 to power ground 34. In a second configuration, selection switches 112 connect the shared power/audio contact 132 to a first audio connection 42 of the data circuit 40 and connect the ground contact 134 to the audio ground 46.
- Figure 7B illustrates another exemplary circuit according to the present invention using a four-contact jack.
- the four contact jack is essentially the same as the three- contact jack of Figure 7A with the addition of third data or control contact 142.
- third audio contact 142 connects to a third audio input 48 of the data circuit 40.
- the provision of an extra audio contact 142 permits both an audio input (e.g. microphone) and a stereo output.
- Control circuit 120 includes a sensing circuit 122 and control logic 126.
- Sensing circuit 122 detects the signal type and/or level on the shared power/audio contact 132.
- sensing circuit 122 includes a comparator having a first input connected to a voltage reference and a second input connected to the shared power/audio contact 132. The comparator output is coupled to the output of the sensing circuit 122. If a dc signal is present on the shared power/audio contact 132, the output 124 to the sensing circuit 122 is a low signal.
- the output 124 of the sensing circuit 122 is a high signal.
- the output 124 of the sensing circuit 122 is applied to control logic 126, which generates a control signal for selection circuit 110 responsive to the output 124 of the sensing circuit 122.
- the sensing circuit illustrated in Figure 8B is simply one approach to signal sensing and is only shown here for illustration. Various other sensing circuits known in the art may also be used. According to another embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in Figures
- the connector configuration may indicate the signal type to control circuit 120.
- jack 130 may comprise a barrel jack with a spring contact 136 that forms an open-loop circuit when pin 86 electrically separates elements of the spring contact 136.
- An open-loop circuit may, for example, indicate that a charger 70 or dc adapter is plugged into the mobile telephone 100.
- spring contact 136 may form a closed-loop circuit when pin 86 electrically connects contact 136 to contact 136'.
- a closed-loop circuit may indicate that an audio, video, or other data peripheral is plugged into the mobile telephone 100.
- Control circuit 120 then generates a control signal for selection circuit 110 responsive to the state of the spring contact circuit 136 and 136'.
- the selection circuit 110 may selectively couple the ground contact 134 to a power ground contact 34 on the power circuit 30 or to a data ground contact 46 on the data circuit 40.
- the ground contact 134 could connect directly to both the data circuit 40 and the power circuit 30.
- the present invention contemplates that a single standard plug will be used for both audio devices and power devices, thereby allowing a single jack to be used in the improved mobile telephone 100 or other personal electronic device.
- the plug may comprise an audio plug or a barrel plug, or any other known type of plug.
- Figures 10A and 10B illustrate exemplary plugs that could be used with the present invention.
- Figure 10A illustrates an exemplary 3-contact barrel connector including an outer contact 82, an inner contact 84, and a pin 86.
- outer contact 82 connects to a ground contact 134
- inner contact 84 connects to a shared power/audio contact 132
- pin 86 mates with a spring contact 136.
- the shared power/audio contact could be pin 86.
- the signal on the shared power/audio contact 132 of barrel jack 130 may be a power signal, a data signal, such as an audio signal, or a power and a data signal, depending on the type of peripheral plugged into the barrel jack 130.
- the outer contact 82 may connect to a ground
- the inner contact 84 may connect to the speaker
- the pin 86 may connect to the microphone.
- the pin 86 may connect to one of the speakers and the inner contact 84 may connect to the other.
- the outer contact 82 of the plug may connect to ground and the inner contact 84 may connect to power.
- Figure 10B illustrates an exemplary 3-contact audio connector 60 including a sleeve 62, a ring 64, and a tip 66.
- sleeve 62 When plugged into a 3-contact audio jack 140, sleeve 62 connects to a ground contact 134, the ring connects to the shared power/audio contact 132, and the tip 66 connects to a second audio contact 136.
- the signal on the shared power/audio contact 132 of audio jack 140 may be a power signal, a data signal, such as an audio signal, or a power and data signal, depending on the type of appliance plugged into the audio jack 140.
- the sleeve 62 may connect to a ground, the ring 64 may connect to the speaker, and the pin tip 66 may connect to the microphone. If the headset does not include a microphone, but instead has two speakers, the tip 66 may connect to one of the speakers and the ring 64 may connect to the other.
- the sleeve 62 of the plug 60 may connect to ground and the ring 64 may connect to power.
- the tip 66 may not carry any signal.
- Figure 11 illustrates an exemplary 4- contact audio plug 60 that is essentially the same as the three-contact audio plug of Figure 10B with a second ring 68.
- the plug 60 of Figure 11 may be used, for example, in a headset with two speakers and a microphone.
- Ring 68 may connect to one of the speakers while ring 64 connects to the other.
- the shared power/audio contact 132 of audio jack 140 is operative to receive either a power signal, a data signal, such as an audio signal, or a power and a data signal from first ring 64.
- the second ring 68 connects to a second audio contact 142 operative to receive either a second data signal, such as an audio signal resulting for a second speaker.
- multiple common peripheral devices such as headset 150 and/or chargers 152 and 154, may be compatible with a single jack on mobile telephone 100 or other personal electronic device.
- the mobile telephone 100 may include a standard audio jack 140 as shown in Figure 12.
- mobile telephone 100 may include a barrel jack 130 compatible with a plurality of common peripheral devices, such as headset 160 and/or chargers 162 and 164, using a standard barrel plug 80.
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