This application claims the priority benefit of Chinese Application Serial No. 201910324470.6, filed on Apr. 22, 2019. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of the specification.
The disclosure relates to an electronic device, and in particular, to an electronic device with a non-contact sensing function.
Different users have their own preferences and habits when operating electronic devices. To set an electronic device to an appropriate operation mode, a user often needs to enter a system program to enable a particular system function or setting. However, such an operation is complicated and time-consuming.
The disclosure provides an electronic device. The electronic device includes a housing, a fixing hole, a platform and a sensor. The fixing hole is located on the housing and configured to detachably fix an identification element. The platform extends outward from a lower edge of the fixing hole. The sensor is disposed on the platform and configured to communicate with the identification element.
Through the electronic device provided by the disclosure, the user easily and quickly enable a particular system function or setting by disposing the identification element in the fixing hole to meet operational requirements. Therefore, the electronic device provided by the disclosure reduces the complexity of operations and saves time.
Specific embodiments of the disclosure will be described in further detail below with reference to schematic drawings. The advantages and features of the disclosure will become more apparent from the following description and claims. It should be noted that the drawings are all in a very simplified form and are not drawn to accurate scale, but are merely used for convenience and clarity of description of the embodiments of the disclosure.
As shown in
In this embodiment, the fixing hole 120 is located on a side surface of the housing 110 and nears an upper surface of the housing 110. The groove 140 is located at a corner of the housing 110 and corresponding to the position of the fixing hole 120. An outer side (the right side in
The bottom of the groove 140 constitutes a platform 142, and the fixing hole 120 is located on an inner side wall (the left side in
In an embodiment, a surface of the platform 142 is made of a rough material. The rough material enhances the firmness after the identification element 200 is inserted into the fixing hole 120.
The sensor 160 is embedded in the platform 142 and configured to perform non-contact communication with the identification element 200. In an embodiment, the sensor 160 is disposed on the platform 142 or partially extends into the fixing hole 120 to match the sensing position of identification element 200.
In an embodiment, the sensor 160 is a coil, an antenna or a near field communication component. The sensor 160 is configured to transmit a radio signal to the identification element 200, receive a radio signal from the identification element 200, and supply power to the identification element 200, so as to facilitate the setting of the identification element 200 by the user.
As shown in
The size of a cross-section of the body part 202 is greater than that of the protruding part 204. The length of the protruding 204 corresponds to the depth by which the identification element 200 is inserted into the fixing hole 120. In addition, a magnet 206 is disposed at a front edge of the protruding part 204, for use in combination with an iron part disposed in the fixing hole 120 (not shown in the figures). In this way, the identification element 200 is fixed in the fixing hole 120 through magnetic attraction.
As shown in the figure, the electronic device 100 includes a control unit 150, electrically connected to the sensor 160. In an embodiment, the control unit 150 is a chip. The control unit 150 and the sensor 160 constitute a reader configured to read information stored in the identification element 200.
The identification element 200 includes a sensing unit 220 and a memory unit 240. The sensing unit 220 is configured to communicate with the sensor 160 disposed on the platform 142. The memory unit 240 stores identification information ID, such as an identifier. In an embodiment, the identification element 200 is a non-contact sensing key, the sensing unit 220 is a coil or an antenna, and the memory unit 240 is a read-write memory.
In actual operation procedures, the user first sets the identification information ID in the memory unit 240 through the control unit 150 and the sensor 160, and assigns a corresponding system setting state to the identification information ID. Then, once the user inserts the identification element 200 into the fixing hole 120, the sensor 160 detects the identification information ID through the sensing unit 220, and notifies, according to the identification information ID, the control unit 150 to adjust the system to a corresponding system setting state. Through the above operation procedures, the user sets a plurality of different identification element 200, corresponding to a plurality of different system setting states, including hiding a disk storage area, enabling an overclocking mode, turning on a special lighting effect, executing a particular procedure, logging in to a particular account, and the like.
The user replaces the identification element 200 inserted in the fixing hole 120 according to different use scenarios, to easily and quickly switch to different system settings to meet operational requirements. In addition, when there is a plurality of identification elements 200, the identification elements 200 are of different colors for ease of distinguishing.
In an embodiment, a sensor (not shown) is further disposed in the fixing hole 120 to detect whether the identification element 200 is inserted into the fixing hole 120 or not. The control unit 150 determines, based on a sensing signal of the sensor, whether to control the light emitting component 470 to emit light.
In an embodiment, the body 202 of the identification element 200 is made of a translucent material, and the light generated by the light emitting component 470 is projected outward through the body 202 of the identification element 200.
In this embodiment, two light emitting components 470 are disposed on two sides of the fixing hole 120 to notify the user that the identification element 200 is inserted into the fixing hole 120. In another embodiment, the electronic device includes a single light emitting component 470 disposed on one side of the fixing hole 120. In still another embodiment, the light emitting component 470 is disposed on the platform 442 or at an upper or lower edge of the fixing hole 120.
Compared with the prior art where the user needs to enter the system program to enable a particular system function or setting, by means of the electronic devices 100, 300 and 400 provided by the disclosure, once the user places the identification element 200 into the fixing hole 120 or 320, a particular system function or setting is easily and quickly enabled to meet operational requirements. Therefore, the electronic devices 100, 300 and 400 provided by the disclosure reduce the complexity of operations and save time.
Although the disclosure has been described with reference to the above embodiments, the embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosure. A person of ordinary skill in the art may make variations and improvements without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the disclosure should be subject to the appended claims.
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