1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an electronic device having entering function, and particularly to an electronic device having symbol entering function.
2. General Background
Nowadays, hand-held electronic devices are developed with more and more symbol input functions such as, messaging, text editing, and the like. Hand-held electronic devices are unsuitable to employ a keyboard for symbol inputs because of its compact size. A touch screen may be used in electronic devices for symbol inputs, menu selections, etc. The touch screen includes a touch-sensitive layer and a display. The touch-sensitive layer covers an area of the display. In use, a user touches the touch-sensitive layer to fulfill the input operation. However, the user's fingers have oil, dust, and even sharp fingernails that easily dirty and/or damage the display.
Therefore what is needed is an electronic device using a touch-sensitive apparatus apart from a display as symbol input apparatus.
An electronic device is disclosed. The electronic device includes a processing unit, a display and a touch-sensitive apparatus. The touch-sensitive apparatus includes a plurality of touch-sensitive units. Each touch-sensitive unit is corresponding to a symbol. The processing unit receives a stroke operation on a touch-sensitive unit, and displays the corresponding symbol on the display.
Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawing, in which:
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The display apparatus 10 further includes a processing unit 25 as shown in
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It is known that the human body is electrically charged with noise and static signals. Therefore, when a contact or touch is made on the touch-sensitive apparatus 11, at least some of the noise and static signals of the user along with a desired signal may be received by the antenna 20. The antenna 20 transmits the noise and static signals received to the clamping circuit 21. However, the noise and static electrical signals may cause interference to normal operations of the detector 22, and may even short circuit the detector 22 short circuit. In addition, a strong noise may adversely influence the sensing signals sent to the processing unit 25; that is, a sensitivity of the touch-sensitive unit may be diminished, and the quality of the sensing signals may be negatively impacted. Accordingly, the clamping circuit 21 is adapted for eliminating the static signals and for reducing the noise, thus improving the sensitivity of the touch-sensitive unit.
The clamping circuit 21 in one embodiment of the present invention includes a diode 210 and a capacitor 211. The cathode of the diode 210 is electronically coupled to the antenna 20, while the anode of the diode 210 is grounded. Upon receiving the noise and static signals with a desired signal, the diode 210 filters out the static signals to ground so as to avoid short-circuiting the detector 22, and reducing the noise influencing the capacitor 211. The capacitor 211 further leaks a portion of the noise reduced to ground.
The detector 22 has a high input impedance, so as to easily detect the desired signal along with the noise that has been reduced and weakened received at the input end of the detector 22. The detector 22 then converts the desired signal along with the noise that has been reduced and weakened into digital signals, namely the sensing signals, and transmits the sensing signals through the output end of the detector 22 to the processing unit 25 to perform corresponding controls. Furthermore, because the feedback line 23 forms a positive feedback circuit with the antenna 20, the noise generated as the user touches the edge of the touch-sensitive unit is filtered, thereby further improving the sensitivity accuracy of the touch-sensitive unit.
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Although the present invention has been specifically described on the basis of a preferred embodiment and preferred method thereof, the invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment and method without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200510102123.7 | Dec 2005 | CN | national |