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Ambient noise suppression circuit

Authors: Noboru Yamaguchi; Masao Konomi;

Ambient noise suppression circuit

Abstract

An ambient noise suppression electrical circuit to be used with a voice communication terminal comprising a gain control amplifier, whose input is a microphone, and a peak-hold circuit that includes a band-pass amplifier that amplifies a specified frequency range of the output signals of the microphone, a peak detection circuit that produces signals in proportion to the peak level of the output signals of the band-pass amplifier, and a holding circuit that controls reduction of output signals of the peak detection circuit for a specified period of time. The output signal from the peak-hold circuit controls the gain of the gain control amplifier. When a microphone is located far from a mouth and is used under high ambient noise, the present invention makes it possible for the microphone to perform as if it is a microphone which is located in a quality telephone handset that cuts off ambient noise.

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