This application is related to four co-pending U.S. Patent Applications (Attorney Docket No. US11801, US11802, US11803, US11805), all entitled “ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAVING A TOUCH SCREEN AND METHOD FOR STARTING THE ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, by Chung-Yang Ko et al. Such applications have the same assignee as the instant application and are concurrently filed herewith. The disclosure of the above-identified applications is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electronic devices having a touch screen and methods for starting the electronic devices.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Nowadays, electronic devices are popular and are used in a variety of situations. However, electronic devices also carry certain risks. For example, personal information stored in electronic devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and personal computers may be stolen by others.
One typical electronic device includes an on/off key and a lock/unlock key. Anyone can turn on or unlock the electronic device by pressing the on/off key or the lock/unlock key when the electronic device is turned off or locked. Thus, information stored in the electronic device can be easily accessed and used for malicious purposes. In order to keep information secured, passwords are usually required when turning on or unlocking the electronic device. However, inputting passwords often involves typing several letters and/or numbers on a keyboard, making it very inconvenient to turn on or unlock the electronic device.
Therefore, a need exist for electronic devices that can conveniently be turned on or unlock, to keep information secured, and the methods thereof.
An exemplary electronic device includes a display having a touch screen, a chip controller, a power supply and a main processor. The power supply is electrically connected to and controlled by the chip controller. The main processor is electrically connected to the touch screen, and the chip controller. The main processor is used to store a start operational input including at least one of a predetermined touched area, a predetermined touched duration, and a predetermined number of touched times and calculate a touched signal including at least one of touched position, touched duration, and number of touched times that the touch screen is touched. The main processor is used to further compare the touched signal with the start operational input to decide whether to send a start instruction to the chip controller to start the electronic device. The touch screen includes a faradic sheet. The faradic sheet includes a plurality of first coils and is electrically connected to the main processor and an alternating current power supply. The alternating current power supply is connected to the main processor. The electronic device further includes a faradic stylus. The stylus includes a resonant circuit having a second coil and a capacitor.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present electronic device and a method for starting the electronic device, and associated electronic device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and all the views are schematic.
The present invention provides an electronic device such as a mobile phone or a PDA, and a method for starting the electronic device.
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How the touch screen 111 works is described hereinafter. The AC power supply 1154 provides an alternating current to the first coil 1152 of the faradic sheet 115. A first electromagnetic field is generated when the alternating current flows through the first coil 1152. A first induced current is generated in the second coil 1182 and the capacitor 1184 of the stylus 117 becomes charged when the stylus 117 enters this first electromagnetic field. The stylus 117 experiences the strongest first electromagnetic field when the stylus 117 touches the touch screen 111 because the stylus 117 is closest to the first coil 1152. The AC power supply 1154 stops providing alternating current to the first coils 1152. Consequently, the first electromagnetic field collapses. The resonant circuit 118 of the stylus 117 discharges, thereby a current flows in the resonant circuit 118. As such, a second electromagnetic field is generated in the stylus 117. This second electromagnetic field of the resonant circuit 118 influences the first coils 1152 of the faradic sheet 115 to generate second induced currents. The main processor 12 can calculate a coordinate of a touched point of the touch screen 111 according to signals of the second induced currents generated by the first coils 1152. A touched duration and a number of touched times (i.e., the touch screen 111 is touched for two times or three times etc.) can also be calculated by the main processor 12 according to the induced current. Thereby, the main processor 12 calculates a touched signal including the touched area, the touched duration, and the number of touched times.
The touch screen 111 of the electronic device 10, controlled by the main processor 12, is divided into several areas including areas 1111, 1112, and 1113. Referring to
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The electronic device can also be started or unlocked by using one or two of the three predetermined touch values. In other words, the start operational input signal may be activated using one or two of the touch values instead of all three. For example, the start operational input includes the predetermined touched area, only. With this condition, no matter how long and how many times the touch screen 111 is touched as long as the touched position is consistent with the touched area of the start operational input, the main processor 12 sends the start instruction for starting the electronic device 10. Thus, only one start operational input is needed to turn on or unlock the electronic device 10. With this condition, the main processor 12 always compares the touched signal with the start operational input to turn on or unlock the electronic device 10. In another example, the start operational input includes two touch values, a predetermined touched area and a predetermined touched duration. With this condition, no matter how many times the touch screen 111 is touched as long as the touched position and the touched duration are consistent with the touched area and the touched duration of the start operational input, the main processor 12 sends the start instruction for starting the electronic device 10. Thus, only two values, of the start operational input, are needed to turn on or unlock the electronic device 10.
Additionally, a start operational input may be used for turning on the electronic device and a different start operational input may be used for unlocking the electronic device. With this condition, the main processor 12 compares the touched signal with one of the start operational inputs regarded as the turning on signal to turn on the electronic device 10 and compares another touched signal with the other start operational input regarded as the unlocking signal to unlock the electronic device 10.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610201140.0 | Nov 2006 | CN | national |