1. Field
Apparatuses and methods consistent with exemplary embodiments relate to a connector and an interface device, and more particularly, to a connector which enables a high-speed signal transmission and connects a plurality of media player devices, and an interface device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A cable connector is a device which transmits an electric signal between two electronic devices. Examples of cable connectors includes a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable connector, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable connector, an audio cable connector, a video cable connector, etc.
Recent electronic devices can be connected to various types of external devices, and thus include various standards of connectors to be connected to the various types of external devices. For example, a recent television (TV) can be connected to a digital versatile disk (DVD) player, a set-top box, a speaker, a computer, or the like and thus includes an HDMI cable connector, a USB cable connector, an audio cable connector, a video cable connector, etc., as described above.
However, using different types of connectors for different devices is not efficient in terms of compatibility between electronic devices. Therefore, a connector capable of easily transmitting images, sound, and control signals to a plurality of electronic devices is desirable.
One exemplary embodiments may overcome the above disadvantages and other disadvantages not described above. However, it is understood that one exemplary embodiment are not required to overcome the disadvantages described above, and may not overcome any of the problems described above.
According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, there is provided a connector which connects to media player devices, the connector including: a plurality of contact locations having sequentially designated numbers; and a housing which houses the plurality of contact locations, wherein the plurality of contact locations includes: a first device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit transmits first data between a first pair of devices; a second device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit second data between a second pair of devices; a third device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit third data between a third pair of devices; and a fourth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit fourth data between a fourth pair of devices.
The first device pair contact location group may include a first device pair plus contact location and a first device pair minus contact location for differential signaling, and a first device pair ground contact location.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface connector.
The connector may be a 19-pin connector.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a power transmission contact location which transmits power.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface connector, and the first device pair contact location group corresponds to a Transition Minimized Differential Signaling contact location.
The first device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 10 to 12; the second device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 7 to 9; the third device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 4 to 6; and the fourth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 1 to 3.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a fifth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and the fifth device pair contact location group corresponds to an Ethernet and Audio Return Channel of the HDMI connector.
The fifth device pair contact location group may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another contact location group.
The fifth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 14, 17, and 19.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a sixth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and the sixth device pair contact location group corresponds to a serial data contact location and a serial clock contact location of the HDMI connector.
The sixth device pair contact location group may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another contact location group.
The sixth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 15 and 16.
According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment there is provided a connector which connects to media player devices, wherein the connector includes: a plurality of contact locations having sequentially designated numbers; and a housing which houses the plurality of contact locations, wherein the plurality of contact locations includes: a first device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a first pair of devices; a second device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a second pair of devices; a third device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a third pair of devices; a fourth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices; a fifth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices; a sixth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices; a seventh device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a seventh pair of devices; and an eighth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between an eighth pair of devices.
The first device pair contact location group may include a first device pair plus contact location and a first device pair minus contact location for differential signaling.
The connector is compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface connector.
The connector is a 19-pin connector.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a power transmission contact location which transmits power.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations comprises a Consumer Electronics Control contact location.
The connector as claimed in claim 17, wherein the connector is compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and the first device pair contact location group corresponds to a Transition Minimized Differential Signaling contact location of the HDMI connector.
The first device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 10 and 12; the second device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 7 and 9; the third device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 4 and 6; the fourth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 1 and 3; the fifth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 2 and 5; the sixth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 8 and 11; the seventh device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 15 and 16; and the eighth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 14 and 19.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a contact location for ground processing, which may be designated as number 17, wherein the eighth device pair contact location group uses the contact location, which is designated as the number 17, as a ground contact location.
At least one of the plurality of device pair contact location groups may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another device pair contact location group.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector, and the eighth device pair contact location group corresponds to a Ethernet and Audio Return Channel contact location of the HDMI connector.
The connector may be compatible with a High-Definition HDMI connector, and the seventh device pair contact location group corresponds to a serial data contact location and a serial clock contact location of the HDMI connector.
According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, there is provided an interface device which interfaces media player devices, the interface device including: a plurality of contact locations having numbers which are sequentially designated; and a housing unit which comprises the plurality of contact locations, wherein the plurality of contact locations includes: a first device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a first pair of devices; a second device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a second pair of devices; a third device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a third pair of devices; and a fourth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices.
The interface device as claimed in claim 29, wherein the first device pair contact location group comprises a first device pair plus contact location and a first device pair minus contact location for differential signaling, and a first device pair ground contact location.
The housing unit may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) housing unit.
The housing unit may be a 19-pin housing unit.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a power transmission contact location.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location.
The housing unit may be compatible with a HDMI housing unit, and the first device pair contact location group corresponds to a TMDS contact location.
The first device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 10 to 12; the second device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 7 to 9; the third device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 4 to 6; and the fourth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers from 1 to 3.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a fifth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices.
The housing unit may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) housing unit, and the fifth device pair contact location group corresponds to a Ethernet and Audio Return Channel (HEAC) contact location.
The fifth device pair contact location group may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another contact location group.
The fifth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 14, 17, and 19.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a sixth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices.
The housing unit may be compatible with a HDMI housing unit, and the sixth device pair contact location group corresponds to a serial data (SDA) contact location and a serial clock (SCL) contact location.
The sixth device pair contact location group may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another contact location group.
The sixth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 15 and 16.
The interface device may transmit and receive a wakeup signal, wherein the wakeup signal wakes up a media player device from a standby mode.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a Consumer Electronics Control contact location, wherein the CEC contact location transmits and receives the wakeup signal with the media player device.
The wakeup signal may include a start field which acknowledges a start of a wakeup command, a wakeup mode field which acknowledges a wakeup mode, and an Ack signal field.
The mode of the wakeup may include a plurality of wakeup modes, which respectively correspond to a plurality of operation modes of a media player device, and a charging mode.
If the interface device receives a wakeup start command from a microcomputer, the interface device may determine an external media player device, based on the wakeup start command.
The wakeup start command may include a start field which acknowledges a start of a wakeup command, a wakeup port filed which is to acknowledge a device to be woken up, a wakeup mode field which acknowledges a wakeup mode, and an Ack signal field.
The interface device may transmit and receive power with an external media player device via at least two contact locations of the plurality of contact locations.
At least one of the at least two contact locations, which transmit and receive the power, may be an audio/video (A/V) data transmission contact location.
The first device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 10 and 12; the second device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 7 and 9; the third device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 4 and 6; and, the fourth device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 1 and 3.
According to an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, there is provided an interface device which interfaces a media player devices, the interface device including: a plurality of contact locations having sequentially designated numbers; and a housing unit which comprises the plurality of contact locations, wherein the plurality of contact locations comprise: a first device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a first pair of devices; a second device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a second pair of devices; a third device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a third pair of devices; a fourth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices; a fifth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices; a sixth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices; a seventh device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between a seventh pair of devices; and an eighth device pair contact location group which is configured to transmit data between an eighth pair of devices.
The first device pair contact location group may include a first device pair plus contact location and a first device pair minus contact location for differential signaling.
The housing unit may be compatible with a HDMI housing unit.
The housing unit is a 19-pin housing unit.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a power transmission contact location which transmits power.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location.
The housing unit may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) housing unit, and the first device pair contact location group corresponds to a Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) contact location.
The first device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 10 and 12; the second device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 7 and 9; the third device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 4 and 6; the fourth device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 1 and 3; the fifth device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 2 and 5; the sixth device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 8 and 11; the seventh device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 15 and 16; and the eighth device pair contact location group is designated as numbers 14 and 19.
The plurality of contact locations may further include a contact location which is for ground processing and is designated as number 17, wherein the eighth device pair contact location group uses the contact location, which is designated as the number 17, as a ground contact location.
At least one of the plurality of device pair contact location groups may be ground-processed via at least one of a ground contact location and a drain wire of another device pair contact location group.
The housing unit may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) housing unit, and the eighth device pair contact location group corresponds to a Ethernet and Audio Return Channel (HEAC) contact location.
The housing unit may be compatible with a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) housing unit, and the seventh device pair contact location group corresponds to a serial data (SDA) contact location and a serial clock (SCL) contact location.
The interface device may transmit and receive a wakeup signal, wherein the wakeup signal wakes up the external media player device from a standby mode.
At least one of the plurality of contact locations may include a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location, wherein the CEC contact location transmits and receives the wakeup signal with the media player device.
The wakeup signal may include a start field which acknowledges a start of a wakeup command, a wakeup mode field which acknowledges a wakeup mode, and an Ack signal field.
The mode of the wakeup may include a plurality of wakeup modes, which respectively correspond to a plurality of operation modes of a media player device, and a charging mode.
If the interface device receives a wakeup start command, the interface device may determine an external media player device based on the wakeup start command.
The wakeup start command may include a start field which acknowledges a start of a wakeup command, a wakeup port filed which acknowledges a device to be woken up, a wakeup mode field which acknowledges a wakeup mode, and an Ack signal field.
The interface device may transmit and receive power with an external media player device via at least two contact locations of the plurality of contact locations.
At least one of the at least two contact locations, which transmit and receive the power, may be an A/V data transmission contact location.
The first device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 1 and 3; the second device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 2 and 4; the third device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 5 and 7; the fourth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 6 and 8; the fifth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 9 and 11; the sixth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 10 and 12; the seventh device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 13 and 15; and the eighth device pair contact location group may be designated as numbers 14 and 16.
The plurality of contact locations may further include: a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location; a ground contact location for ground processing; and a power contact location which transmits power.
The CEC contact location may be designated as number 13; the ground contact location may be designated as number 17; and the power contact location may be designated as number 18.
The plurality of contact locations may further include: a CEC contact location which is designated as number 19; a ground contact location which is for ground processing and is designated as number 17; and a power contact location which transmits power and is designated as number 18.
The above and/or other aspects will be more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following description, same reference numerals are used for the same elements when they are depicted in different drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as detailed construction and elements, are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of the exemplary embodiments. Thus, it is apparent that the exemplary embodiments can be carried out without those specifically defined matters. Also, functions or elements known in the related art are not described in detail since they would obscure the exemplary embodiments with unnecessary detail.
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The media player device 100 is connected to external media player devices (hereinafter referred to as “external devices”) 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n through cable connectors 300-1, 300-2, . . . , and 300-n. Examples of the media player device 100 include a broadcasting receiving device, such as a digital television (DTV), a digital versatile disk (DVD) player, or a set-top box, a personal computer storing various types of contents, a notebook computer, an MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3) player, a portable multimedia player (PMP), a mobile phone, etc.
The power supply unit 110 supplies power to elements of the media player device 100, respectively. The power supply unit 110 may be realized using a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) unit, an electric transformer, or a rectifier circuit.
The power supply unit 110 may also output different types of power according to an operation state of the media player device 100. For example, if the media player device 100 is in a normal mode, the power supply unit 110 may output a normal mode power which is to supply power to all elements of the media player device 100. If the media player device 100 is in a standby mode, the power supply unit 110 may output standby mode power which is to supply power to some of the elements of the media player device 100 which are to stand by. If the media player device 100 operates in a charge mode only for charging the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n, the power supply unit 110 may output charge mode power which is to supply power only to the interface device 200 which is used to charges the some elements, which are to stand by, and the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n.
The microcomputer 120 controls the elements of the media player device 100. In more detail, the microcomputer 120 may control the elements of the media player device 100 according to an operation mode of the media player device 100 so that an operation corresponding to the operation mode is performed. The media player device 100 may operate in an off mode, a standby mode, a plurality of wakeup modes, a normal mode, or the like.
If the microcomputer 120 receives a control of a user or a wakeup signal of the media player device 100 from the interface device 200, the microcomputer 120 may control the power supply unit 110 to output power corresponding to this.
The microcomputer 120 may generate a wakeup start command to perform a wakeup with respect to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n. In more detail, the microcomputer 120 may generate a wakeup start command to wake up the external device 10-1 according to a control command of the user or internal rules and transmit the wakeup start command to the interface device 200. For example, if the media player device 100 is a DVD player, and the user commands a DVD to be played with a remote controller, the microcomputer 120 may generate a wakeup start command with respect to the external device 10-1, which is a DTV, so as to wake up the external device 10-1 and transmit the wakeup signal to the interface device 200. Here, a detailed structure of the generated wakeup start command will be described later with reference to
The user interface unit 130 includes a plurality of functional keys which are used by the user to set or select various types of functions supported by the media player device 100. The user interface unit 130 may be realized as a device, in which an input and an output are simultaneously realized, such as a touch pad or the like. The user interface unit 130 may also be realized as a combination of an input unit, such as a keyboard, a mouse, or a wireless remote controller, and an output unit, such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), a cathode-ray tube (CRT), or a speaker.
The user interface unit 130 may output contents of the media player device 100 or contents of the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n which are transmitted through the interface device 200.
If the connected external device 10-1 is being charged, the user interface unit 130 may display a charge state of the external device 10-1.
The interface device 200 connects the media player device 100 to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n. In more detail, the interface device 200 may be connected to the plurality of external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n through the plurality of cable connectors 300-1, 300-2, . . . , and 300-n and transmit an audio/video (A/V) signal to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n which are connected thereto. The interface device 200 may also transmit a wakeup signal to wake up the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n or may supply charge power for charging the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n.
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A detailed structure of the interface device 200 will now be described with reference to
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The communication interface unit 210 is connected to the elements of the media player device 100, transmits and receives an A/V signal and a control signal with the elements of the media player device 100, and receives power from the power supply unit 110.
The controller 220 controls elements of the interface device 200. In more detail, the controller 220 may sense whether the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n have been respectively connected to the plurality of housing units 230-1, 230-2, . . . , and 230-n. If it is sensed that the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n have been respectively connected to the plurality of housing units 230-1, 230-2, . . . , and 230-n, the controller 220 informs the microcomputer 120 that the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n have been respectively connected to the plurality of housing units 230-1, 230-2, . . . , and 230-n.
If a wakeup signal is received from the connected external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n, the controller 220 may transmit the wakeup signal to the microcomputer 120. The controller 220 may combine the wakeup signal with port information corresponding to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-2, which have transmitted the wakeup signal, to generate a wakeup start command and may transmit the wakeup start command to the microcomputer 120.
The controller 220 may determine whether the connected external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n are chargeable devices. If the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n are the chargeable devices, the controller 220 may transmit information regarding this to the microcomputer 120 so as to charge the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n. Here, if the media player device 100 is in the standby mode, the controller 220 may transmit the wakeup signal to the microcomputer 120.
If charging of the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n are completed or the interface device 200 is disconnected from the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n, the controller 220 may transmit information regarding this to the microcomputer 120 so as to complete charging of the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n.
If the controller 220 receives a wakeup start command with respect to the particular external device 10-2 from the microcomputer 120 or the external device 10-1, the controller 220 may determine the external device 10-2, which is to be woken up, based on the wakeup start command and may transmit the wakeup signal through the housing unit 230-2 connected to the external device 10-2.
The controller 220 determines interface types of the connected external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n and controls the switching units 240-1, 240-2, . . . , and 240-n to apply interfaces complying with the determined interface types. In more detail, the interface device 200 may transmit and receive various types of data and a control signal with the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n through an HDMI type and a new interface type. Here, the new interface type indicates an interface type complying with exemplary embodiments which will be described later. Hereinafter, a new interface will be referred to as an NIF. Therefore, the controller 220 determines whether the connected external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n use an HDMI-type or an NIF-type and controls the switching units 240-1, 240-2, . . . , and 240-n respectively corresponding to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n so as to use the determined interface type.
The housing units 230-1, 230-2, . . . , and 230-n are respectively connected to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n through the cable connectors 300-1, 300-2, . . . , and 300-n. In more detail, the housing unit 230 may include a plurality of contact locations having numbers which are sequentially designated. Here, the contact locations are pins or terminals which are electrically connected to connectors 310 of the cable connectors 300-1, 300-2, . . . , and 300-n. Detailed shapes of the housing units 230-1, 230-2, . . . , and 230-n will be described later with reference to
The switching units 240-1, 240-2, . . . , and 240-n are switched under control of the controller 220 so as to select an interface type corresponding to an interface type applied to the external devices 10-1, 10-2, . . . , and 10-n. As described with reference to
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The plurality of contact locations 231 may have a pin arrangement as in an interface type as shown in
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The cable 320 includes a sheath and one signal lines which are formed inside the sheath. If the cable connector 300 is connected to the two media player devices 100, an electric signal and power are transmitted between the two media player devices 100 through the one signal lines of the cable 320. The cable 320 may have a cross-section as shown in
The connectors 310 are formed at the both ends of the cable 320. In more detail, each of the connectors 310 may include a plurality of contact locations having numbers which are sequentially designated. Here, the contact locations are pins or terminals which are electrically connected to the housing unit 230 which have been described above. Detailed shapes of the connectors 310 will be described later with reference to
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The plurality of contact locations 311 may have a pin arrangement as in the interface type shown in
In more detail, the interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment includes a plurality of contact location groups which are to perform communications among a plurality of media player devices and contact locations which transmit various types of control signals and power. A contact location group is a set of pins or terminals which transmit and receive an A/V signal, a control signal, etc. between a pair of media player device via a differential signaling method.
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Also, contact locations 4, 5, and 6 are a third device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a third pair of devices. In more detail, the third device pair contact location group includes a third device pair plus contact location NIF2+ and a third device pair minus contact location NIF2− for differential signaling and a third device pair ground contact location NIF2 GND for ground processing. The third device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS data1+, TMDS data1 shield, and TMDS data1− of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 7, 8, and 9 are a second device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a second pair of devices. In more detail, the second device pair contact location group includes a second device pair plus contact location NIF1+ and a second device pair minus contact location NIF1− for differential signaling and a second device pair ground contact location NIF1 GND for ground processing. The second device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS data0+, TMDS data0 shield, and TMDS data0− of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 10, 11, and 12 are a first device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a first pair of devices. In more detail, the first device pair contact location group includes a first device pair plus contact location NIF0+ and a first device pair minus contact location NIF0− for differential signaling and a first device pair ground contact location NIF GND for ground processing. The first device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS Clock+, TMDS Clock shield, and TMDS Clock− of the HDMI as shown in
A contact location 13 is a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) contact location. In more detail, the CEC contact location is a contact location which is to transmit a control command between media player devices and may be used to perform a wakeup process in the present inventive concept.
Contact locations 14 and 19 are an Ethernet and Audio Return Channel (HEAC) contact location group. In more detail, the HEAC contact location group includes a HEAC plus contact location HEAC+ and a HEAC minus contact location HEAC−. The HEAC contact location group enables an Ethernet channel connection, an audio return, and a 3-dimensional (3D) image transmission.
A contact location 15 is a Serial Clock (SCL) contact location, and a contact location 16 is a Serial Data (SDL) contact location. The SCL contact location and the SDL contact location may be used to perform serial communications with an external media player device.
A contact location 17 is a ground contact location for ground processing.
A contact location 18 is a power contact location which is to transmit power. In more detail, the power contact location is a contact location which is to supply power.
As described above, the interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment is compatible with the HDMI as shown in
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Contact locations 1, 2, and 3 are a fourth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices. Contact locations 4, 5, and 6 are a third device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a third pair of devices. Contact locations 7, 8, and 9 are a second device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a second pair of devices. Contact locations 10, 11, and 12 are a first device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a first pair of devices. The first through fourth device pair contact location groups perform the same functions as the first through fourth device pair contact location groups described with reference to
Contact locations 15 and 16 are a fifth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices. In more detail, the fifth device pair contact location group includes a fifth device pair plus contact location NIF4+ and a fifth device pair minus contact location NIF4−. The fifth device pair contact location group may correspond to the SCL and the SDA of the HDMI as shown in
A contact location 13 is a CEC contact location, and contact locations 14 and 19 are a HEAC contact location group. A contact location 17 is a ground contact location for ground processing, and a contact location 18 is a power contact location which transmits power. The contact locations 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 perform the same functions as the contact locations 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 of
As described above, the interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment is compatible with the HDMI as shown in
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Contact locations 1, 2, and 3 are a fourth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices. Contact locations 4, 5, and 6 are a third device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a third pair of devices. Contact locations 7, 8, and 9 are a second device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a second pair of devices. Contact locations 10, 11, and 12 are a first device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a first pair of devices. The first through fourth device pair contact location groups perform the same functions as the first through fourth device pair contact location groups described with reference to
Contact locations 15 and 16 and a drain wire are a fifth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices. In more detail, the fifth device pair contact location group includes a fifth device pair plus contact location NIF4+ and a fifth device pair minus contact location NIF4− for differential signaling and the drain wire GND1 for ground processing. The drain wire is a wire which is included in a cable as shown in
A contact location 13 is a CEC contact location, and contact locations 14 and 19 are a HEAC contact location group. A contact location 17 is a ground contact location for ground processing, and a contact location 18 is a power contact location which transmits power. Functions of the contact locations 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 are the same as those of the contact locations 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19 of
As described above, the interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment is compatible with the HDMI as shown in
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Contact locations 2 and 5 are a fifth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices. In more detail, the fifth device pair contact location group includes a fifth device pair plus contact location NIF4+ and a fifth device pair minus contact location NIF4− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND5 for ground processing. Here, the drain wire GND5 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of a fifth device pair plus contact location NIF4+ and a fifth device pair minus contact location NIF4− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 4 and 6 are a third device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a third pair of devices. In more detail, the third device pair contact location group includes a third device pair plus contact location NIF2+ and a third device pair minus contact location NIF2− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND2 for ground processing. Here, the drain wire GND2 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of the third device pair plus contact location NIF2+ and the third device pair minus contact location NIF2− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 7 and 9 are a second device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a second pair of devices. In more detail, the second device pair contact location group includes a second device pair plus contact location NIF1+ and a second device pair minus contact location NIF1− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND3 for ground processing. The drain wire GND3 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of the second device pair plus contact location NIF1+ and the second device pair minus contact location NIF1− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 8 and 11 are a sixth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices. In more detail, the sixth device pair contact location group includes a sixth device pair plus contact location NIF5+ and a sixth device pair minus contact location NIF5− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND6 for ground processing. The drain wire GND6 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of the sixth device pair plus contact location NIF5+ and the sixth device pair minus contact location NIF5− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 10 and 12 are a first device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a first pair of devices. In more detail, the first device pair contact location group includes a first device pair plus contact location NIF0+ and a first device pair minus contact location NIF0− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND4 for ground processing. The drain wire GND 4 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of the first device pair plus contact location NIF1+ and the first device pair minus contact location NIF1− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 15 and 16 are a seventh device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a seventh pair of devices. In more detail, the seventh device pair contact location group includes a seventh device pair plus contact location NIF6+ and a seventh device pair minus contact location NIF6− for differential signaling and a drain wire GND7 for ground processing. The drain wire GND7 is an additional wire of an internal cable which transmits signals of the seventh device pair plus contact location NIF6+ and the seventh device pair minus contact location NIF6− of the cable 320 as shown in
Contact locations 14 and 19 are a HEAC contact location group. In more detail. The HEAC contact location group includes a HEAC plus contact location HEAC+ and a HEAC minus contact location HEAC−.
A contact location 17 is a ground contact location for ground processing.
A contact location 18 is a power contact location which transmits power. In more detail, the power contact location is a contact location which is to supply 5V direct current (DC) power.
The interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment is compatible with the HDMI as shown in
As described with reference to
Referring to
Contact locations 1 and 3 are a first device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a first pair of devices. In more detail, the first device pair contact location group includes a first device pair plus contact location NIF0+ and a first device pair minus contact location NIF0− for differential signaling. The first device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS contact locations TMDS data2+ and TMDS data2− of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 2 and 4 are a second device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a second pair of devices. In more detail, the second device pair contact location group includes a second device pair plus contact location NIF1+ and a second device pair minus contact location NIF1− for differential signaling. The second device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS data2 Shield and TMDS data1+ of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 5 and 7 are a third device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a third pair of devices. In more detail, the third device pair contact location group includes a third device pair plus contact location NIF2+ and a third device pair minus contact location NIF2− for differential signaling. The third device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS contact locations TMDS data1 shield and TMDS data0+ of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 6 and 8 are a fourth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fourth pair of devices. The fourth device pair contact location group includes a fourth device pair plus contact location NIF3+ and a fourth device pair minus contact location NIF3− for differential signaling. The fourth device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS data1− and TMDS data0 shield of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 9 and 11 are a fifth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a fifth pair of devices. In more detail, the fifth device pair contact location group includes a fifth device pair plus contact location NIF4+ and a fifth device pair minus contact location NIF4− for differential signaling. The fifth device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS data0− and TMDS Clock shield of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 10 and 12 are a sixth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a sixth pair of devices. In more detail, the sixth device pair contact location group includes a sixth device pair plus contact location NIF5+ and a sixth device pair minus contact location NIF5− for differential signaling. The sixth device pair contact location group may correspond to TMDS Clock+ and TMDS Clock− of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 13 and 15 are a seventh device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between a seventh pair of devices. In more detail, the seventh device pair contact location group includes a seventh device pair plus contact location NIF6+ and a seventh device pair minus contact location NIF6− for differential signaling. The seventh device pair contact location group may correspond to the CEC and the SCL of the HDMI as shown in
Contact locations 14 and 15 are an eighth device pair contact location group which is designated to transmit data between an eighth pair of devices. In more detail, the eighth device pair contact location group includes an eighth device pair plus contact location NIF7+ and an eighth device pair minus contact location NIF7− for differential signaling. The eighth device pair contact location group may correspond to HEAC+ and SDA of the HDMI as shown in
A contact location 17 is a ground contact location for ground processing.
A contact location 18 is a power contact location which transmits power. In more detail, the power contact location is a contact location which is to supply power.
A contact location 19 is a contact location which is to detect a hot plug.
As described above, the interface structure according to the present exemplary embodiment is compatible with the HDMI as shown in
Referring to
If a media player device 100 is in a standby mode, the interface device 200 may transmit a wakeup signal to the microcomputer 120. The microcomputer 120, which has received the wakeup signal and a signal for signaling that a chargeable device has been connected, may control a power supply unit 110 to output power complying with a wakeup mode of the wakeup signal. If the power supply unit 110 outputs power complying with the wakeup mode, the interface device 200 may supply the corresponding power to the external device 100′ to charge the external device 100′.
As described with reference to
An operation of waking up the external device 100′ will now be described with reference to
If the external device 100′ is to be woken up, the microcomputer 120 may transmit a wakeup start command as shown in
The interface device 200, which has received the wakeup start command, may determine an external device, which is to be woken up, with reference to the wakeup port field of the wakeup start command, and transmit a wakeup signal as shown in
Here, the interface device 200 may transmit the wakeup signal to the external device 100′ via a CEC contact location of a plurality of contact locations.
As described in the present exemplary embodiment, the media player device 100 generates and transmits a wakeup start command with respect to a particular external device. However, the wakeup start command may be received from the external device 100′.
In more detail, if the interface device 200 receives a wakeup start command with respect to the external device 10-2 from the external device 10-1, the interface device 200 may determine an external device, which is to be woken up, with reference to a wakeup port field of the wakeup start command, and transmit a wakeup signal to the determined external device.
Referring to
The start field is a field which is to acknowledge a start of a wakeup command and may be a signal which continues for a preset time set after it falls from a high level to a low level. Alternatively, the signal may continue for a preset time after it rises from the low level to the high level.
The wakeup mode field is a field which is to acknowledge a mode of a wakeup and may have a mode as shown in
The Ack signal field is a signal through which the external device 100′, which has received the wakeup signal, informs the interface device 200, which has transmitted the wakeup signal, that the external device 100′ has received the wakeup signal.
Referring to
The start field is a field which is to acknowledge a start of a wakeup command and may be a signal which continues for a preset time after it falls from a high level to a low level. The start field may be a signal which continues for a preset time after it rises from the low level to the high level.
The wakeup port field is a field which is to acknowledge a media player device which is to be woken up.
The wakeup mode field is a field which is to acknowledge a mode of a wakeup and may have a mode as shown in
The Ack signal field is a signal through which the external device 100′ which has received the wakeup signal informs the interface device 200 that the external device 100′ has received the wakeup signal.
Referring to
Referring to
The foregoing exemplary embodiments are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present inventive concept. The exemplary embodiments can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the description of the exemplary embodiments is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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10-2011-0017246 | Feb 2011 | KR | national |
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/412,909, filed on Nov. 12, 2010 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-0017246, filed on Feb. 25, 2011 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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61412909 | Nov 2010 | US |