Patent ID: 7925028

Claim:
An electronic device having a blower and a control circuit unit thereof, wherein the blower has a rotating body including a blade and a shaft for generating airflow and a vibrator including the rotating body, and the rotating body and the vibrator serve as a rotating and vibrating unit in combination; and the blower has a first motor arranged to rotate the rotating body about the shaft, and a second motor arranged to vibrate the vibrator in the axial direction of the shaft; the control circuit unit has a first circuit arranged to output a signal of a first waveform for the rotation to the first motor so as to control rotation drive of the first motor, and a second circuit arranged to output a signal of a second waveform for the vibration to the second motor so as to control vibration drive of the second motor; and the rotation and vibration of the rotating and vibrating unit caused by controlling drive of the first and second motors creates an airflow and sound generated by a synthesized output of a first output corresponding to the rotation and a second output corresponding to the vibration; a microphone arranged to detect the generated-sound of the blower, wherein the control circuit unit is arranged to use the detected generated-sound as a control input to the control circuit unit so as to subject the second waveform to feedback control; wherein the control circuit unit is arranged to generate, in response to the generated-sound detected by the microphone, the second waveform as a reversed-phase waveform having a phase that is reverse to that of the first waveform or a waveform detected as an output result of the rotation drive caused by the first waveform, and to control the first and second waveforms; a circuit arranged to detect the number of revolutions of the rotating body; and a vibration sensor arranged to detect the state of the vibration in the direction of the shaft; wherein the control circuit unit is arranged to control the phase angle and the phase amplitude of the second waveform in response to at least one of the detected number of revolutions and the detected vibration state as a control input, so as to subject the reversed-phase second waveform to further feedback control, thereby suppressing the generated-sound generated by the synthesized output.