Abstract:
A fixed electrode layer 12 is formed on a semiconductor substrate 11. A vibrating film is formed on the fixed electrode layer through a spacer 14. Since the vibrating film is a light-permeable film, in order to prevent the malfunction of an electronic circuit formed in the semiconductor substrate by incident light, the region where the electronic circuit is to be formed is covered with a shield metal 33.
Abstract:
The fit portions 10 of the right and left grommets 6 are structured such that each of the fit portions 10 extends across a portion of the wire harness covering cylindrical body 7 of the grommet 6 in the peripheral direction of the wire harness covering cylindrical body 7, the two side portions of such extending-across fit portion with the wire harness covering cylindrical body 7 as the boundary thereof are formed asymmetric in shape, and, when the right and left grommets 6 are positioned in the same direction, the fit portion 10 of the right grommet 6b is set so as to be rotated 180° with respect to the fit portion 10 of the left grommet 6a; in each of the right and left grommets 6, there is formed a display portion 12 which can be used to indicate the position and direction of the grommet 6 when assembling the same or can distinguish the assembling sides of the right and left grommets 6 from each other when assembling the same. On the other hand, the fit holes 8 of the right and left body panels 1, into which the fit portions 10 of the right and left grommets 6 are to be fitted, are disposed such that, on the right and left sides of the vehicle body, they are formed so as to be rotated 180° with respect to each other in correspondence to the setting of the fit portions 10 of the right and left grommets 6.
Abstract:
An optical disc including: a data area storing one or more video objects; and a time map area storing time map information. Each video object includes a plurality of video object units. The time map information includes a first time table and a second time table for each video object. Each first time table includes: addresses of video object units in a corresponding video object; and indicators. The addresses are arranged in order and indicate storage positions of the video object units that correspond to reproduction points that differ by a predetermined time unit. The predetermined time unit is longer than a maximum reproduction period of a video object unit. The indicators specify the video object units which respectively correspond to the addresses. Each second time table includes an entry for each video object unit in the corresponding video object. The entries are arranged in order. Each second time table includes a reproduction period and a data size of each video object unit.
Abstract:
An optical disc including: a data area storing one or more video objects; and a time map area storing time map information. Each video object includes a plurality of video object units. The time map information includes a first time table and a second time table for each video object. Each first time table includes: addresses of video object units in a corresponding video object; and indicators. The addresses are arranged in order and indicate storage positions of the video object units that correspond to reproduction points that differ by a predetermined time unit. The predetermined time unit is longer than a maximum reproduction period of a video object unit. The indicators specify the video object units which respectively correspond to the addresses. Each second time table includes an entry for each video object unit in the corresponding video object. The entries are arranged in order. Each second time table includes a reproduction period and a data size of each video object unit.
Abstract:
An optical disc including: a data area storing one or more video objects; and a time map area storing time map information. Each video object includes a plurality of video object units. The time map information includes a first time table and a second time table for each video object. Each first time table includes: addresses of video object units in a corresponding video object; and indicators. The addresses are arranged in order and indicate storage positions of the video object units that correspond to reproduction points that differ by a predetermined time unit. The predetermined time unit is longer than a maximum reproduction period of a video object unit. The indicators specify the video object units which respectively correspond to the addresses. Each second time table includes an entry for each video object unit in the corresponding video object. The entries are arranged in order. Each second time table includes a reproduction period and a data size of each video object unit.
Abstract:
A multimedia optical disc comprising a data area for storing at least one object that has sub-picture data and moving picture data, wherein the data area includes a plurality of small areas, each of which includes a first sub-area and a second sub-area, with the object in the data area being stored over consecutive small areas; the first sub-area stores the moving picture data having a certain time period and the sub-picture data being reproduced at the same timing as the moving picture data, the sub-picture data being a menu image which includes a plurality of buttons for showing menu items for display; and the second sub-area stores control information including button control data for responding to a user's operation applied onto a menu image reproduced in the first sub-area in the same small area and auxiliary control data for substituting the user's operation applied onto the menu.
Abstract:
A multimedia optical disc for recording main video data which is composed of sets of frame data that is processed beforehand to enable display at an aspect ratio specified out of a plurality of aspect ratios. The disc has a stream area storing streams made up of the main video data and a plurality of sets of sub-picture data, with each set of sub-picture data including a set of tel-op data and a set of coordinate information showing a display position of the set of tel-op data. The disc also includes a control area storing a plurality of pairings of a set of display mode information and a set of sub-picture indicating information. Each set of display mode information shows a species of display method according to which the frame data is to be processed for a case when the frame data decoded from the main video data is displayed at one of the plurality of aspect ratios. Each set of sub-picture indicating information shows a set of sub-picture data, out of the plurality of sets of sub-picture data in a same stream as the main video data, which includes a set of coordinate information which coincides with the species of display method shown by the display mode information.