We claim:
1. Transducer BITE sensor for providing signal manifestations, to the BITE circuitry of a passenger entertainment system (PES), of the response of the audio transducers and associated driver amplifiers of one or more PES headsets to an audio test signal presented to each headset amplifier driver individually during a PES transducer BITE test routine, comprising:
voltage sensing means, connected to the signal output of each driver amplifier for sensing the peak-to-peak amplitude of the output voltage signal response of each amplifier to the presentation of the audio test signal, as an indication of the driver amplifier operation, and for providing for each amplifier under test a voltage BITE signal manifestation indicative thereof to the PES BITE circuitry; and
current sensing means, connected to the signal output of each driver amplifier, for sensing the presence of a current signal component in the output signal response of each driver amplifier to the presentation of the audio test signal, as an indication of the related audio transducer operation, and for providing for each transducer under test a current BITE signal manifestation indicative thereof to the PES BITE circuitry.
2. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 1, wherein said current sensing means comprises:
transformer means, having a transformer core including a plurality of primary windings disposed thereon, each primary winding being electrically connected in series with the output of an associated one of the driver amplifiers to detect the presence of a current signal provided by each amplifier to its related transducer in response to the presentation of the audio test signal, said transformer further including a secondary winding disposed on said core and responsive to current signals in each of said primary windings for providing a secondary current signal indication of each at an output thereof; and
signal conditioning means, connected for response to said secondary winding output, for providing said current BITE signal manifestation in the presence of each of said secondary current signal indications.
3. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 2, wherein said transformer core is in the form of a torroid, whereby said transformer means has minimum leakage inductance and high coupling efficiency between said secondary winding and each of said primary windings.
4. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 2, wherein
each of said primary windings is disposed on said core with a single turn to provide a minimum series impedance value to the output of each associated amplifier and a corresponding minimum primary winding voltage signal in response to the current signals through each, and wherein
said secondary winding is disposed on said core with multiple turns, whereby said transformer means is a step-up transformer for providing a secondary winding voltage signal in response to each of said secondary current indications which is at a higher amplitude than the primary winding voltage signal of the responded to primary winding current signal.
5. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 4, wherein said signal conditioning means provides said secondary winding with a low value impedance termination, whereby each primary winding in turn is provided with a minimum value reflected impedance.
6. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 2, wherein said signal conditioning means provides each of said current BITE signal manifestations as a unipolar signal equivalent of the responded to one of said secondary current signal indications.
7. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 2, wherein said primary windings associated with the driver amplifiers of a common headset are electrically connected to the common headset amplifiers in a relative, signal phase opposing manner, whereby the current signals provided through each of the primary windings from the associated amplifiers of the common headset are substantially one hundred eighty degrees out of phase with respect to each other.
8. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 2, wherein said voltage sensing means comprises:
voltage summing means, responsive to the voltage output signals from each of said driver amplifiers for providing a sense voltage signal representative of the sum signal value of the simultaneous output voltage signals from the instant driver amplifier under test and from each of the other driver amplifiers of all of the headsets responded to by said transducer BITE sensor; and
second signal conditioning means, responsive to said sense signal for detecting therefrom the presence of a peak-to-peak amplitude value signal, and for providing said peak-to-peak value signal as said voltage BITE signal manifestation.
9. The transducer BITE sensor of claim 8, wherein said second signal conditioning means provides said voltage BITE signal as a unipolar representation of said detected peak-to-peak value signal.
Other info:Inventors:
Lach, Richard F. (Hartford, CT)
Calcasola, Richard W. (Longmeadow, MA)
Application Number:
06/219740
Filing Date: 1980-12-23
Publication_date: 1983-02-15
Assignee:
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP
Primary Class(es):
370/241
381/58, 381/77
Other Classes:
H04J3/14;
H04R27/00;
H04R29/00; H04J3/14
US Patent Ref:
| 3566038 | February, 1971 | Slavin | 370/110.1 | MULTIPLEXED ENTERTAINMENT-SERVICE SYSTEM |
| 3585307 | June, 1971 | Greenberg | 370/110.1 | SELF-TEST ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT-SERVICE SYSTEM |
| 3795771 | March, 1974 | Gunderson et al. | 370/15 | PASSENGER ENTERTAINMENT/PASSENGER SERVICE AND SELF-TEST SYSTEM |
| 3916381 | October, 1975 | Johnson et al. | 340/660 | Loop arrangement to test a remote subscriber's drop from a central office via a PCM subscriber carrier system |
| 4065647 | December, 1977 | Frye et al. | 179/175.1A | Automatic acoustical testing system |
| 4095057 | June, 1978 | Power et al. | 179/175.1A | Frequency response testing apparatus |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Brigance, Gerald L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Chiantera, Dominic J.