1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure generally relates to an electronic device using a power saving method to reduce the energy consumption.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as disc players, portable computers or televisions are widely used to reproduce video and audio signals. In these electronic devices, a display and a speaker are used simultaneously for outputting video and audio signals. However, in some circumstances, only audio entertainment is desired and the video output is unnecessary, thus having both audio and video in this case results in a waste of energy.
Therefore, an energy saving method used in an electronic device is needed in the industry to address the aforementioned deficiency.
An electronic device is for selectively reproducing information. The electronic device includes a display, a power supply for supplying power, a switch, and a processor. The switch is connected to the display and the power supply. The processor is connected to the switch. When the processor identifies that the selected information is audio type, the processor turns off the switch to disconnect an electrical connection between the power supply and the display. A power saving method for reducing the energy consumption of the electronic device is also provided.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The base 160 of the BJT 16 is connected to the processor 20, the collector 162 is connected to the power supply 18, and the emitter 164 is connected to the display 14. The processor 20 is connected to the optical pickup head 10, the display 14, and the power supply 18.
The optical pickup head 10 reads information recorded in the optical disk 12. The optical disk 12 stores video and audio type information. When the optical pickup head 10 reads that the information is video type information, the processor 20 generates a high level signal to the base 160 of the BJT 16. The BJT 16 is turned on, and then delivers power from the power supply 18 to the display 14. The display 14 is powered on, and the video information is displayed. When the optical pickup head 10 reads that the information is audio type information, the processor 20 generates a low level signal to the base 160 of the BJT 16. The BJT 16 is turned off and this disconnects the electrical connection between the power supply 18 and the display 14. The display 14 is powered off, and the audio information is outputted by speakers (not shown).
In the embodiment, the processor 20 is used to detect the type of the optical disk 12. When the optical disk 12 is identified as an audio type, the processor 20 turns off the switch 16 to power off the display 14. Therefore, the energy consumption of the electronic device 200 is reduced.
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In step 202, the information recorded in the optical disk 12 is read.
In step 204, the processor 20 identifies whether the optical disk 12 is an audio type disk.
In step 206, if the optical disk 12 is not an audio type disk, the display 14 is kept in its operation state.
In step 208, if the disk 12 is an audio type disk, the display 14 is powered off.
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On the basis of the operational principle of the electronic device 200, when detecting the video type information, the processor 20 turns on the BJT 16. The BJT 16 delivers power from the power supply 18 to the display 14. The display 14 is powered on to reproduce the to-be-produced information in the video form. When detecting the audio type information, the processor 20 keeps the BJT 16 turned on and signals the display 14 to display a function selecting menu (not shown). The function selecting menu includes at least two options, one of which is “lyrics-on”, while the other is “lyrics-off”. After that, the processor 20 further detects whether the function selecting inputs are received by the input unit 22.
If the input unit 22 receives a lyrics-on signal, the processor 20 controls the power supply 18 to supply a low level voltage to the display 14. The display 14 is powered on and displays lyrics in a low rumination to reduce the energy consumption. If the input unit 22 receives a lyrics-off signal, the processor 20 turns off the BJT 16 to disconnect the electrical connection between the power supply 18 and the display 14. The display 14 does not display the lyrics.
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In step 302, the information recorded in the optical disk 12 is read.
In step 304, the processor 20 identifies whether the optical disk 12 is an audio type disk.
In step 306, if the optical disk 12 is not an audio type, the display 14 is kept in its operation state.
In step 308, if the disk 12 is an audio type disk, the processor 20 signals the display 14 to display a function selecting menu.
In step 310, the processor 20 detects whether the lyrics-on signal is received.
In step 312, if the lyrics-on signal is not received, the processor 20 disconnects the electrical connection between the power supply 18 and the display 14, and the display 14 is powered off.
In step 314, if the lyrics-on signal is received, the display 14 displays lyrics in a low lumination.
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In step 402, a file stored in the memory 32 is read.
In step 404, the processor 20 identifies whether the file is an audio format.
In step 406, if the file is not an audio format, the display 14 is kept in its operation state.
In step 408, if the file is an audio format, the display 14 is powered off.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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