The present invention relates to computer systems, and particularly to a computer system adapted for low power operation while playing multimedia files and a method of operating the computer system.
Personal computers have become indispensable tools for business and personal use. Portable personal computers, generally known as “laptop”, or “notebook” computers have become increasingly popular because their portability allows access to the wide variety of computer applications when traveling, such as on airplanes. However, the usefulness of such portable computers is limited by the power life of batteries powering the computers. Therefore, extending the power life of the batteries becomes a critical problem.
Presently, portable computers carry power-saving functions to solve problems related to inefficient or wasteful power usage. When the computer system remains idle over a certain time period, the computer system power is shut down to conserve power. Generally, the computer system switches to a power-saving mode automatically when idled for a time period preset by the user. When the user wishes to resume a use of the portable computer, the computer system “wakes up”, switching to a normal working mode and supplying power to all components.
However, while in the power-saving mode, the computer is not operable. As a result, the CPU cannot use any audio applications to play music in the power-saving mode. Therefore, if the user wants to play music, the computer system must be in the normal working mode, thus power is supplied to all components. However, while playing music, other functions or devices in the computer system may not be required. Power supplied to corresponding components at this time may be unnecessary.
What is needed, therefore, is a computer system and method adapted for low power consumption while playing music. The system and method is capable of only powering associated components to play music while the other components in the computer system remain in a power off mode or power-saving mode, thus reducing power consumption.
A computer system adapted for lower power operation while playing multimedia files is provided. The computer system has a first operating system and a second operating system. The first operating system includes a primary display, a hard disk, and a central processing unit (CPU). The hard disk is for storing data including multimedia files. The CPU is for running the first operating system in a high power mode. The second operating system includes a non-volatile storage unit, a multimedia playing unit, and a microcontroller. The non-volatile storage unit consumes substantially less power than the hard disk and stores multimedia files. The multimedia playing unit is for playing the multimedia files of the non-volatile storage unit. The microcontroller has less computing performance than the CPU and consume substantially less than the CPU. The microcontroller is for running the second operating system when the first operating is in a power off mode or power-saving mode.
A multimedia playing method used in a computer system is also provided. Wherein the computer system has a first operating system and a second operating system, the first operating system operated in a high power mode, and the second operating system operated when the first operating system is in a power off mode or power-saving mode. The method includes the steps of: (a) receiving a play operational input; (b) loading the second operating system in response to the play operational input; and (c) playing multimedia files in the second operating system.
Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawing, in which:
In comparison to the first operating system, the second operating system has fewer instructions thus, taking up less memory than required by that of the first operating system such as Windows. The second operating system, e.g., an entertainment mini operating system (providing a smaller subset of multimedia functions), is loaded and triggered to operate when the computer system 1 receives a play operational input from a play/pause button. Accordingly, the computer system 1 merely performs a function of playing multimedia when operating with the second operating system. Furthermore, when finishing playing multimedia or receiving a stop operational input from a stop/power button, the computer system 1 switches the second operating system into a power off mode, thus discontinuing power to corresponding hardware managed/operated by the second operating system.
The first operating system operates/manages a central processing unit (CPU) 10, a hard disk 11, and a primary display 12. The CPU 10 is for running the first operating system. The hard disk 11 is for storing data including multimedia files. The primary display 12 is for displaying information when the first operating system is running.
The second operating system operates/manages a microcontroller 13, a multimedia playing unit 14, a non-volatile storage unit 15, and a secondary display 16. The microcontroller 13 has less computing performance than the CPU 10 and consumes substantially less power than the CPU 10. The microcontroller 13 is for running the second operating system in response to the play operational input, that is, the microcontroller 13 is for controlling the multimedia playing unit 14, the non-volatile storage unit 15, and the secondary display 16 to perform corresponding functions, according to the play operational input from the play/pause button.
The non-volatile storage unit 15 is configured for storing multimedia files. The non-volatile storage unit 15 can be a Flash Memory, an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), or any type of solid-state memory which consumes substantially less power than the hard disk 11. In this exemplary embodiment as shown in
The computer system 1 further includes a plurality of input devices 17 and a power source 18 (e.g., batteries). The power source 18 is for supplying power to the components of the computer system 1. The input devices 17 are for corresponding multimedia operational inputs such as, multimedia play, next item play, previous item play, stop play, volume adjustment, and so on. Furthermore, the input devices 17 can be in a suitable form, such as mechanical buttons/knobs, touchpad, and so on. In this embodiment, the input devices 17 are in the form of mechanical buttons/knobs. Accordingly, the buttons/knobs include but not limited thereto a play/pause button for playing or pausing multimedia, a stop/power button for stopping play, a skip forward button for playing next item, a skip backward button for playing previous item, and a volume knob for adjusting volume. These input devices 17 can be configured in an appropriate position of the computer system 1 such as, beside the secondary display 16.
Moreover, these components of the computer system 1 are connected to a common data bus 111 (symbolically indicated as a bolded line) such that shown in
Due to the independency of the first and second operating systems, the first operating system can be kept in a power off mode or power-saving mode when the second operating system is running. Therefore, when playing multimedia files (e.g., music), namely receiving the play operational input, the computer system 1 only needs to load the second operating system while has other functions or components not in demand in the power off mode. Furthermore, since the microcontroller 13, non-volatile storage unit 15, and secondary display 16 consume substantially less power than the CPU 10, hard disk 11, and primary display 12 respectively, the computer system 1 is able to reduce power consumption when playing multimedia files, as compared to the conventional computer system that powers the entire computer system to play multimedia files.
In addition, when the computer system 1 receives the play operational input in the event that the first operating system is in a normal working mode, the CPU 10 delays its corresponding executions, that is, the CPU 10 reads the multimedia files from a predetermined position of the hard disk 11 and thereupon stores/copies the multimedia files in the non-volatile storage unit 15 in response to the play operational input. After storing the multimedia files, the CPU 10 resumes its normal processing. Consequently, while in the normal working mode of the first operating system, the computer system 1 can update the multimedia files in the non-volatile storage unit 15 with new multimedia files from the hard disk 11.
If the CPU 10 is utilized efficiently, that is, the work-rate of the CPU 10 is equal to or more than the predetermined value, namely where the CPU is in the normal working state, in step S302, the computer system 1 (or 100) has the second operating system loaded, that is, the power source 18 supplies power to the microcontroller 13, multimedia playing unit 14, non-volatile storage unit 15 (e.g., Flash Memory), and secondary display 16.
In step S303, the CPU 10 delays its corresponding executions, that is, the CPU 10 reads the multimedia files (e.g., music files) from the predetermined position of the hard disk 11 and thereupon stores/copies the multimedia files in the non-volatile storage unit 15 in response to the play operational input. After storing the multimedia file, the CPU 10 resumes its normal processing.
In step S304, the second operating system is triggered to operate. That is, the microcontroller 13 controls the multimedia playing unit 14 to play the multimedia files stored in the non-volatile storage unit 15, and displays the information related to the multimedia files currently being played on the secondary display 16. Simultaneously, the computer system 1 (or 100) detects the work-rate of the CPU 10 in real time.
In step S305, the computer system 1 (or 100) switches the first operating system to the power-saving mode if detecting the work-rate of the CPU 10 is less than the predetermined value, that is, the computer system 1 (or 100) switches the CPU 10, hard disk 11, and primary display 12 to the power-saving mode. Due to the independency of the two operating systems, the computer system 1 (or 100) can still have the second operating system operating while switching the first operating system to the power-saving mode, thereby conserving power of the power source 18.
In step 306, the computer system 1 (or 100) switches the second operating system to the power off mode if finishing playing multimedia files or receiving the stop operational input from the stop/power button, and the procedure is finished.
In step S307, namely where the work-rate of the CPU 10 is less than the predetermined value, that is the first operating system is in the power-saving mode, the computer system 1 (or 100) has the second system loaded according to the play operational input, that is, the power source 18 supplies power to the microcontroller 13, multimedia playing unit 14, non-volatile storage unit 15 (e.g., Flash Memory), and the secondary display 16.
In step S308, the second operating system is triggered to operate. That is, the microcontroller 13 controls the multimedia playing unit 14 to play the multimedia files stored in the non-volatile storage unit 15, and displays the information related to the multimedia files currently being played on the secondary display 16.
In step S309, the computer system 1 (or 100) switches the second operating system to the power off mode when finishing playing multimedia files or receiving the stop operational input from the stop/power button, and the procedure is finished.
In step S401, the computer system 1 (or 100) has the second operating system loaded in response to the play operational input, that is, the power source 18 supplies power to the microcontroller 13, multimedia playing unit 14, non-volatile storage unit 15 (e.g., Flash Memory), and the secondary display 16.
In step S402, the second operating system is triggered to operate. That is, the microcontroller 13 controls the multimedia playing unit 14 to play the multimedia files stored in the non-volatile storage unit 15, and displays the information related to the multimedia files currently being played on the secondary display 16.
In step S403, the computer system 1 (or 100) switches the second operating system to the power off mode if finishing playing multimedia files or receiving the stop operational input from the stop/power button, and the procedure is finished.
Therefore, by utilizing the methods of
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20051012286.5 | Dec 2005 | CN | national |