Abstract:
A portable terminal includes a charging control system. The system supplies electric power to the battery. If the battery is charged completely, the system stops charging the battery temporarily, adjusts the termination current, and then charges the battery to the preset second charge capacity. The system can recharge the battery if the battery of the second charge capacity under goes a natural discharge for a certain time period by a certain rate of the second charge capacity, for example, 1%, or if the maximum voltage corresponding to the second charge capacity drops by 1% of the maximum voltage. Therefore, the system can retail the maximum charged state of the battery.
Abstract:
A key expansion apparatus of an electronic device includes at least one basic key for connecting/disconnecting one of a plurality of first input ports and one of a plurality of second input ports in order to make key input, and at least one additional key for connecting three or more of the first input ports and the second input ports. Accordingly, the key expansion can be achieved using a small number of input ports without additional expense.
Abstract:
The present invention is related to electronic equipment having a controlling unit and a subordinate unit, and more particularly, to an apparatus for controlling power and signal of electronic equipment having a controlling unit and a subordinate unit which can reduce power consumption by turning off power to an unused subordinate unit at a certain period of time, and effectively reducing leakage current that flows from the controlling unit to the subordinate unit in the apparatus for extending battery usage time, and prevent distortion of waveforms of the subordinate unit's input end being sent from the controlling unit. The apparatus includes switch operation circuit unit connected to signal control line to prevent leakage current flowing toward the subordinate unit by signal level of the controlling unit being authorized to the signal control line; capacitors connected to the signal control line, that exist on the signal control line and inside of the subordinate module; and residual current element removing unit for discharging residual current charged in the capacitors, in order to prevent distortion of signals that are authorized from the controlling unit to the subordinate unit.
Abstract:
A key pattern connecting device for a domed metal switch. The domed metal switch includes first and second contact parts arranged in a key matrix on a main board. The key pattern connecting device comprises at least one first contact part electrically connected to columns by means of main connection patterns on the main board, at least one second contact part electrically connected to rows by means of the main connection patterns, a plurality of domed metal keys provided to the surfaces of the contact parts, respectively, and a flexible circuit attached to the main board in such a manner that the keys are projected through the flexible circuit. The flexible circuit has a plurality of connection patterns formed in such a manner that the connection patterns come into contact with the keys connected to the columns and the keys connected to the rows, respectively.
Abstract:
A portable terminal includes a charging control system. The system supplies electric power to the battery. If the battery is charged completely, the system stops charging the battery temporarily, adjusts the termination current, and then charges the battery to the preset second charge capacity. The system can recharge the battery if the battery of the second charge capacity under goes a natural discharge for a certain time period by a certain rate of the second charge capacity, for example, 1%, or if the maximum voltage corresponding to the second charge capacity drops by 1% of the maximum voltage. Therefore, the system can retail the maximum charged state of the battery.
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method stabilize a charging current when recharging a battery in a device that uses a rechargeable battery. The device includes a charge module and a controller. The charge module provides a charging current to the battery, and operates in at least one of a Constant Current (CC) mode that maintains the charging current at a fixed value while the battery is charged, and a Constant Voltage (CV) mode that maintains a battery voltage at a reference value. The controller controls the charge module to operate in the CC mode when starting charging, controls the charge module to operate in the CV mode when the battery voltage reaches the reference value, and controls the charge module to operate in the CC mode for at least one time duration after the battery voltage reaches the reference value.
Abstract:
A circuit and method of processing malfunction of a hall effect switch used for recognition of an open/close state of a flip or folder of a terminal. The circuit includes an output terminal of the hall effect switch for outputting a first-state or second-state signal that indicates the open/close state of the flip or folder by sensing change of a magnetic field according to opening/closing of the flip or folder, a flip/folder-state input terminal for transferring the first-state or second-state signal to a control section of the terminal, a first pull-up resistor connected to the flip/folder-state input terminal, a ripple-removing capacitor connected to the flip/folder-state input terminal, and a second resistor of which one terminal is connected to the output terminal of the hall effect switch and the other terminal is connected to a connection point of the first resistor and the capacitor.
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for correctly sensing the state of a 4-pole earmicrophone having two receiver terminals and two common terminals for a microphone and a switch in a mobile terminal. The mobile terminal senses a switch-on of the earmicrophone by mechanical connection between an earmicrophone jack and a jack connector during an earmicrophone connection. The mobile terminal stores information about an earmicrophone state detected by the jack connector. Upon detection of the switch-on of the earmicrophone, the mobile terminal reads the earmicrophone state information from the memory. If the read earmicrophone state indicates earmicrophone disconnection, the mobile terminal mutes transmission and reception, determining that the switch-on is a transient phenomenon.
Abstract:
A switch for sensing an open or closed state of a flip-type or folder-type radio terminal which has first and second structures joined each other to have an open or closed state. The switch comprises a hall sensor for generating voltage according to the strength of an input magnetic field proportionally to the distance to a magnet; a variable amplifier for variably amplifying the voltage from the hall sensor to output a variably amplified voltage signal in response to a control signal; and a comparator for comparing the signal from the variable amplifier with a reference voltage to output a signal for indicating the open or closed state. The sensing value of the switch can be easily adjusted to sense opening/closing of a folder of the terminal.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for storing a telephone number in a portable terminal. The method includes the steps of providing a user with a name input request message; determining whether or not the inputted name exists in a phone book list of the portable terminal; and generating a new entry including the inputted name and its associated telephone number and adding the new entry to the phone book list when the inputted name does not exist in the phone book list.