MEMORY CARD CHANGER, METHOD FOR READING OR WRITING DATA IN MEMORY CARD CHANGER

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20110131256
  • Publication Number
    20110131256
  • Date Filed
    September 06, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 02, 2011
    13 years ago
Abstract
A memory card changer is disclosed. The memory card changer can include a connection unit, which interchanges the data with the host device, a slot unit, which attaches and detaches a plurality of memory cards and a processing unit, which controls the host device to recognize individual storage capacities of the memory cards individually or collectively, in which each of the plurality of memory cards have been inserted in the slot unit. The memory card changer of the present invention can use the plurality of memory cards having smaller storage capacities as memory of large capacity.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a memory card changer, more specifically to a memory card changer that can integratedly manage the storage capacity of memory cards inserted into the memory card changer.


BACKGROUND ART


FIG. 1 shows a memory card reader in accordance with the related art.


Referring to FIG. 1, a conventional memory card reader includes a universal serial bus (USB) input/output unit 111 that is to be connected with a host device 100 and memory card slots 112 to 114.


The USB input/output unit 111 is for interchanging data between the host device 100 and a memory card having been inserted into a memory card reader 110 by using a USB interface.


In the memory card slot 115 can be inserted a SD (secure digital)/MMC (multimedia card) 112, a MS (memory stick) 113 and a CF (compact flash) memory card 114.


The memory card reader 110 in accordance with the related art recognizes each memory card inserted into the memory card slots 112 to 114 as an independent mobile storage media. Therefore, the memory card reader 110 in accordance with the related art has a limited use in which the storage capacity of the memory cards is not integratedly used.


For instance, suppose that the host device 100 is to store contents data of 1.5 gigabyte in a memory card inserted into the memory card reader 110. Here, suppose the storage capacity of the SD 112 memory card is 1 gigabyte, the storage capacity of the MS 113 is 0.5 gigabyte and the storage capacity of the CF 114 is 0.5 gigabyte. Accordingly, the integrated storage capacity of the three memory cards is a total of 2 gigabyte that is greater than a combined total of 1.5 gigabyte of the contents data.


However, the memory card reader 110 in accordance with the related art only recognizes memory cards inserted in the memory card slots 112 to 114 as independent removable disks. For that reason, the contents data can be stored in the memory cards only if the contents data is divided into smaller data in terms of storage capacity in accordance with the individual storage capacity of each memory card through such a compression program, etc.


DISCLOSURE
Technical Problem

Thus, in order to solve the problems described above, the present invention provides a memory card changer that integratedly manages each storage capacity of multiple memory cards inserted into the memory card changer.


The present invention also provides a memory card changer that allows a host device to recognize a plurality of memory cards having smaller storage capacities as a large storage capacity of memory.


The present invention also provides a memory card changer that can calculate an integrated file allocation table (FAT) used for recognizing the plurality of memory cards as a integrated memory card having a large storage capacity by using individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the plurality of memory cards.


Other problems that the present invention solves will become more apparent through the following embodiments described below.


Technical Solution

To achieve the foregoing objectives and resolve the problems of the related art, an aspect of the present invention provides a memory card changer. The memory card changer being connected to a host device and reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards or storing data in the plurality of memory cards, the memory card changer including a connection unit, configured to interchange the data with the host device; a slot unit, the plurality of memory cards being attachable to the slot unit; and a processing unit, configured to allow the host device to recognize each capacity of the plurality of memory cards individually or integratedly, each of the plurality of memory cards having been inserted into the slot unit.


Here, the memory card changer can further include a switch configured to select one of an integrated mode and an independent mode, the integrated mode recognizing each storage capacity integratedly, the independent mode recognizing each storage capacity individually, where if the integrated mode is selected, the processing unit can allow the host device to recognize a storage capacity integrated from each of the storage capacities of the plurality of memory cards


Here, if the integrated mode is selected and a write command is received from the host device, the processing unit can divide data received from the host device and transmit the divided data to each slot of the slot unit.


Here, the processing unit can transmit the data to an Nth slot of the slot unit. If a capacity occupied by the data that is being stored in an Nth memory card (N being a pre-designated number) reaches a pre-determined level, the Nth memory card being inserted into the Nth slot, storing the data can be stopped; Nth division information is generated and stored in the Nth memory card; and data next to last data that has stored in the Nth memory card, is transmitted to an N+1th slot of the slot unit.


Here, the N can be designated in a descending order in accordance with the storage capacity of the memory cards inserted in the slot unit.


If the integrated mode is selected and a command to read data is received from the host device, the processing unit can extract the division information from the memory cards, respectively having been inserted into the slot unit and transmit the data stored in the memory cards to the connection unit by using the division information,


wherein the division information, stored in the memory card when the data is divided and stored, includes information on how the data is divided and stored in the memory cards.


The memory card changer can further include a conversion unit, configured to convert one of a first transfer method and a second transfer method to the other transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the connection unit by using the first transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the slot by using the second transfer method, and each of the transfer methods corresponding to an interface type of the connection unit and the memory cards in the slot unit.


The memory card can be one of Compact Flash (CF), Smart Media (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD-Picture Card (xD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo), Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS Pro Duo), MagicGate (MG), Mini-Secure Digital (Mini SD), RS-MultiMediaCard (RS), Trans Flash (T-Flash), Memory Stick PRO true 4-bit (MS PRO) and Secure Digital (SD).


The connection unit can have one interface type of Universal Serial Bus (USB), Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD-Picture Card (xD) and Trans Flash (T-Flash).


Another aspect of the present invention provides a memory card changer. The memory card changer which is connected to a host device and reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards or storing data in the plurality of memory cards, including a connection unit, configured to interchange the data with the host device; a slot unit, the plurality of memory cards being attachable to the slot unit; and a processing unit, configured to allow the host device to recognize individual storage capacities of the plurality of memory cards individually or integratedly by using individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the plurality of memory cards, each of the plurality of memory cards having been inserted into the slot unit.


The processing unit can calculate an integrated file allocation table (FAT) by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT) and allows the host device to recognize the memory cards as a memory card having the integrated file allocation table (FAT).


The memory card changer can further include a switch configured to select one of an integrated mode and an independent mode, the integrated mode allowing the individual file allocation tables (FAT) to be recognized integratedly, the independent mode allowing the individual file allocation tables (FAT) to be recognized individually, where if the integrated mode is selected, the processing unit can allow the host device to recognize the individual file allocation tables (FAT) integratedly.


If the integrated mode is selected and a write command is received from the host device, the processing unit can divide data received from the host device and transmits the divided data to each slot of the slot unit, where the write command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being to be stored in the memory cards.


If the integrated mode is selected and a read command is received from the host device, the processing unit can read data from the memory cards of the slot unit and transmits the data to the connection unit, where the read command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being read in the memory cards.


The switch can be mounted on each slot of the slot unit, and the processing unit can allow the switch to integratedly recognize the individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory card inserted in a slot, the slot being selected to be in the integrated mode.


The memory card changer can further include a conversion unit configured to convert one of a first transfer method and a second transfer method to the other transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the connection unit by using the first transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the slot by using the second transfer method, and each of the transfer methods corresponding to an interface type of the connection unit and the memory cards in the slot unit.


The memory card can be one of Compact Flash (CF), Smart Media (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), XD-Picture Card (XD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo), Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS Pro Duo), MagicGate (MG), Mini-Secure Digital (Mini SD), RS-MultiMediaCard (RS), Trans Flash (T-Flash), Memory Stick PRO true 4-bit (MS PRO) and Secure Digital (SD).


The connection unit can have one interface type of Universal Serial Bus (USB), Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), XD-Picture Card (XD) and Trans Flash (T-Flash).


Still another aspect of the present invention provides a method of storing data of a memory card changer. The method of storing received data in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer can include (a) storing the data in an Nth memory card (N being a pre-designated number); (b) stopping the storing the data and generating Nth division information and storing the Nth division information in the Nth memory card, if a capacity occupied by the data that is being stored in the Nth memory card reaches a pre-determined capacity level of the Nth memory card; and (c) storing data next to last data that has stored in the Nth memory card in an N+1th memory card, where the process (a) to the process (c) are repeated until the storing the data is completed.


The process (a) and the process (c) can further include transferring the data to the memory cards after the transfer method of transferring the data is converted in accordance with types of each interface of the memory cards.


The N can be designated numbers in a descending order in accordance with the storage capacity of the memory cards inserted in the slot unit.


Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a method of storing data of a memory card changer. The method of storing data received from a host device in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer can include (a) extracting individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory cards; (b) calculating an integrated file allocation table (FAT) configured to allow a host device to recognize each storage capacity of the memory cards integrated by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT); (c) transmitting the integrated file allocation table (FAT) to the host device; and (d) storing the data into the memory cards, if the write command is received from the host device, where the write command can include FAT information related to memory cards, the data being to be stored in the memory cards.


The process (d) can further include a transfer method of transferring the data is converted in accordance with each interface of the memory cards and transmitting the data to the memory cards.


Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a method of storing data of a memory card changer. The method of reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer can include extracting division information from each of the memory cards; and reading the data stored in the memory cards by using the division information, where the division information, stored in the memory card when the data is divided and stored, includes information on how the data is divided and stored in the memory cards.


Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of storing data of a memory card changer. The method of reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards inserted into a memory card changer in accordance with a read command received from a host device can include reading the data from the memory cards in accordance with a signal of the read command, where the read command can include FAT information related to memory cards, the data being stored in the memory cards, and the FAT information can be created by using an integrated file allocation table (FAT) to recognize the plurality of memory cards integratedly, while the data is stored in the memory cards in advance.


Advantageous Effects

The present invention provides a memory card changer that integratedly the manages of individual storage capacities of a plurality of memory cards inserted in the memory card changer.


The present invention also provides a memory card changer that recognizes a plurality of memory cards each having a small storage capacity as a large storage capacity of memory.


The present invention also provides a memory card changer that calculates an integrated file allocation table (FAT) being recognized as a large storage capacity of memory by using individual file allocation tables (FAT) of a plurality of memory cards.


The present invention also provides a memory card changer that can store a large capacity of data by using a plurality of memory cards having smaller individual storage capacities.





DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 shows a memory card reader in accordance with the related art.



FIG. 2 shows the structure of a memory card changer in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer stores data in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer reads data in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer stores data in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 6 shows a process of calculating an integrated file allocation table (FAT) performed by a processing unit.



FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer reads data in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.





MODE FOR INVENTION

Since there can be a variety of permutations and embodiments of the present invention, certain embodiments will be illustrated and described with reference to the accompanying drawings. This, however, is by no means to restrict the present invention to certain embodiments, and shall be construed as including all permutations, equivalents and substitutes covered by the spirit and scope of the present invention. Throughout the drawings, similar elements are given similar reference numerals. Throughout the description of the present invention, when describing a certain technology is determined to evade the point of the present invention, the pertinent detailed description will be omitted.


Terms such as “first” and “second” can be used in describing various elements, but the above elements shall not be restricted to the above terms. The above terms are used only to distinguish one element from the other.


The terms used in the description are intended to describe certain embodiments only, and shall by no means restrict the present invention. Unless clearly used otherwise, expressions in the singular number include a plural meaning. In the present description, an expression such as “comprising” or “consisting of” is intended to designate a characteristic, a number, a process, an operation, an element, a unit or combinations thereof, and shall not be construed to preclude any presence or possibility of one or more other characteristics, numbers, process, operations, elements, units or combinations thereof.


Certain embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. For better understanding overall in describing aspects of the present invention, the same reference numerals are used for the same means, regardless of the figure number.



FIG. 2 shows the structure of a memory card changer in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.


Here, in order to describe a memory card changer 200 in accordance with certain embodiments of the present invention, a host device will be consistently referred to as a host device 100 illustrated in FIG. 1.


Before a detailed description of the drawings, it is apparent that the distinction of elements is only for distinguishing the main functions of each element. That is, at least two elements can be integrated as one element, or an element can be functionally divided into more than two elements. Moreover, each element described below can perform not only its main functions, but also a part or the whole of functions of the other elements. Conversely, it is also possible that a part of the main functions, pertained to each element, can be fully performed by the other elements. Therefore, the existence of each element, explained in the description, can be functionally interpreted. For that reason, it shall be obvious that a configuration of the elements, in accordance with the memory card changer 200 of the present invention, can differ from one illustrated in FIG. 2, without departing from the spirit and technical scope of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 2, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a memory card changer 200 includes a connection unit 210, switches 220, a processing unit 230, a conversion unit 240 and a slot unit 250.


The connection unit 210 can interchange data between a host device 100 and a memory card changer 200. The connection unit 210 can also have a variety of interfaces for interchanging the data in accordance with interfaces supported by the host device 100.


For instance, the connection unit 210 can have one interface of Universal Serial Bus (USB), Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD-Picture Card (xD) and Trans Flash (T-Flash).


Below, suppose that the connection unit interchanges the data between the host device 100 and the memory card changer 200 by using a USB interface. The same will apply hereinafter. However, this is not intended to limit the present invention, which is evident to those with ordinary knowledge in the field of art to which the present invention belongs.


The slot unit 250 can have a plurality of slots to which a plurality of memory cards are attachable at the same time. For example, at least one type of memory cards of Compact Flash (CF), Smart Media (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), XD-Picture Card (XD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo), Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS Pro Duo), MagicGate (MG), Mini-Secure Digital (Mini SD), RS-MultiMediaCard (RS), Trans Flash (T-Flash), Memory Stick PRO true 4-bit (MS PRO) and Secure Digital (SD) are attachable to the slot unit 250 in accordance with the present invention.


The conversion unit 240 can convert one of a first transfer method and a second transfer method to the other transfer method, data being received from and/or transferred to the connection unit 210 by using the first transfer method, and also data being received from and/or transferred to the slot unit 250 by using the second transfer method. For example, the conversion unit 240 can interchange the data with the host device 100 through the first transfer method (e.g. the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface), and the slot unit 250 can interchange the data with a memory card through the second transfer method (e.g. a Secure Digital (SD) interface). Here, the conversion unit 240 can convert from the USB interface to the SD interface to receive the data from the connection unit 210 and transmit to the slot unit 250.


The Switch 220 can select one of an integrated mode or an independent mode, in which the integrated mode integratedly recognizes each storage capacity of the memory cards inserted into the slot unit 250 and the independent mode individually recognizes each of the storage capacities. The switch 220 can be mounted on each slot of the slot unit 250.


According to a first embodiment of the present invention, a processing unit 230 can separately transmit data received from the host device 100 to each slot in order by a pre-determined method. This will be described in more detail below as referring to FIG. 3.


The processing unit 230 can also transmit the data that is separately stored in the memory cards inserted into each slot to the host device 100 through the connection unit 210. This will be described in more detail below as referring to FIG. 4.


According to a second embodiment of the present invention, a processing unit 230 calculates an integrated file allocation table (FAT) by using individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory cards in order to recognize each storage capacity of a plurality of memory cards inserted into the slot unit 250. Likewise, the processing unit 230 allows the host device 100 to recognize the plurality of memory cards as a memory card of large capacity by using the calculated integrated file allocation table (FAT). This will be described in more detail below as referring to FIG. 5.


The processing unit 230 can allow the host device 100 to read data from the plurality of memory cards by using the integrated file allocation table (FAT) in response to a signal of a read command received from the host device 100. This will be described in more detail below as referring to FIG. 7.


Until now, the structure of the memory card changer 200 has been described in accordance with certain embodiments of the present invention as referring to FIG. 2. Referring to FIG. 3, a method of storing data in a plurality of memory cards performed by a memory card changer 200 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention will be described below.



FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer 200 stores data in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 3, suppose that if the memory card changer 200 receives a store command from the switch 220 in process S310, the switch 220 of the memory card changer 200 is set to be in the integrated mode, and the plurality of memory cards is inserted in the slot unit 250.


In process S320, the processing unit 230 can extract information related to each storage capacity of the memory cards inserted into the slot unit 250. In process S330, the processing unit 230 can calculate an integrated storage capacity by adding individual storage capacities and transmit the integrated storage capacity to a host device 100. Here, the host device 100 can recognize the plurality of memory cards as a single memory card having the integrated storage capacity by using the information related to the integrated storage capacity in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.


In process S340, the processing unit 230 can transmit the data received from the host device 100 to a pre-designated Nth slot. The processing unit 230, for example, can designate orderly numbers on the slots where the memory cards are inserted in a descending order of individual storage capacities of the memory cards or designate orderly numbers on the slots regardless of the individual storage capacities.


Before the processing unit 230 stores the data in the Nth slot (N being a pre-designated number of pre-designated slot as a natural number), a conversion unit 240 can convert a transfer method of the data in accordance with the interface of the Nth slot.


In process S350, the processing unit 230 can monitor whether or not a capacity occupied by the data that is being stored in an Nth memory card reaches a pre-determined capacity level of the Nth memory card inserted in the N slot. If the data is stored enough, the processing unit can stop storing the data and process to next process S360.


In the process S360, the processing unit 230 can generate Nth division information and store it in the N memory card. Here, the Nth division information can be used for restoring the data. For example, the Nth division information can contain information related to how the data is divided and which memory cards inserted into the slots the divided data is stored.


For example, the Nth division information can contain code information related to a time when the storing the data is stopped. Here, it is evident to any person of ordinary skills in the art that the Nth division information can be modified and changed according to an environment to which the memory card changer 200 is applied.


In the process S360, the processing unit 230 proceeds to the process S340 by adding 1 to the Nth. That is, the processing unit 230 can transmit data next to the last data have been stored in Nth slot to an N+1th slot that is a next designated slot after the Nth slot. Then, the processing unit 230 can proceed to the process S340 and the process S350 for the N+1th slot.


Meanwhile, if the pre-determined storage capacity of the Nth memory card is not fully occupied by the input data in the process S350, the processing unit 230 can determine that storing the data in the Nth memory card inserted into the Nth slot is completed. As such, the storing the data is stopped, and the processing unit 230 can generate and store division information that contains information that the storing the data is completed, which is not illustrated in FIG. 3.


The first embodiment of the present invention described as referring to FIG. 3 will be described again with certain examples below.


Suppose that, in the process S310, the first to third memory cards having storage capacities of 1 giga byte, 1 giga byte and 0.5 giga byte, respectively, are inserted into the first to third slots, respectively. In the process S320, the processing unit 320 extracts individual storage capacities. In the process S330, the processing unit 230 calculates an integrated storage capacity as a total of 2.5 giga byte. After that, the processing unit 230 transmits information related the integrated storage capacity to the host device 100, and the host device 100 recognizes the first to third memory cards as a single memory card of large capacity having the integrated storage capacity of 2.5 gigabyte.


Here, the process S340 and the process S360 will be described by assuming that each memory card is orderly numbered regardless of individual capacities of the memory cards, and data is stored up to 100% of the individual storage capacities of the memory cards.


If the memory card changer 200, which receives 1.7 gigabyte of data from the host device 100, stores the data in the memory cards, the processing unit 230 stores 1 giga bite of data in the first memory card and generates a first division information and then stores the first division information in the first memory card. After that, the processing unit stores the data, i.e. remaining 0.7 giga byte of data, in the second memory card.


In this case, the processing unit 230 can use the remaining storage capacity, i.e. 0.3 gigabyte, of the second memory card and the storage capacity of the third memory card for a next use of storing data.


Described with reference to FIG. 2 is the switch 220, which is set to be in the integrated mode and mounted on each slot of the slot part. Here, the card changer 200 can distinguish each slot whether one is in the integrated mode or another is in the independent mode.


For example, suppose that memory cards are inserted into the 1st to 10th slots. And, suppose that switches of the 1st to 7th slots are in the integrated mode. Moreover, suppose that switches of the 8th to 10th slots are in the independent mode. Accordingly, the process S310 to 360 in FIG. 3 can be applied to the memory cards inserted into the 1st to 7th slots. That is, the host device 100 recognizes the memory cards inserted into the 1st to 7th slots as a single large capacity memory card, but recognizes the memory cards inserted into the 8th to 10th slots as individual memory cards.


According to the first embodiment of the present invention, after the switch 220 is in the integrated mode, the processing unit 230 initializes the process of storing data described above if the memory cards inserted in the slot unit 250 are replaced, a new memory card is inserted, or the existing memory cards are removed.


When the 1st to 3rd memory cards are inserted into the 1st to 3rd slots, respectively, and the host device 100 recognizes the integrated memory cards as a single large capacity memory card, a 4th memory card, for instance, can be inserted into the 4th memory slot. In this case, since the processing unit 230 senses that the forth memory card is inserted into the 4th memory slot, the processing unit 230 can re-perform the process S310 to S360 for the 1st to 4th memory cards which is in the integrated mode. Consequently, the host device 100 recognizes the 1st to 4th memory cards as a single large capacity memory card.


So far as referring to FIG. 3, the method of storing data performed by the memory card changer 200 has been described according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 4, a method of reading data from the memory card changer 200 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention will be described below. FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer 200 reads data in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 4, suppose that a switch 220 is set at an integrated mode, and one or more memory cards are inserted in at least one memory slot.


Suppose that the 1st to 5th memory cards are inserted in the 1st to 5th memory slots, respectively, and data is dividedly stored in the 1st to 5th memory cards, and each data stored in the 1st to 5th memory cards is called the 1st to 5th division data respectively.


In process S420, the processing unit 230 extracts the 1st to 5th division information from the 1st to 5th memory cards and sorts an order of the 1st to 5th division data by using the 1st to 5th division information. For instance, suppose that the original data is dividedly successively stored in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th memory card. In this case, the processing unit 230 recognizes that the original data is dividedly successively stored in the 1st to 5th memory cards as mentioned above by using the 1st to 5th division information.


In the process S420, the processing unit 230 can successively transmit each of the division data that have been stored in order of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th memory card to the host device 100 through the connection unit 210. Here, the conversion unit 240 can convert the method of transferring the data to the host device 100 in accordance with an interface type of the connection unit 210.


For instance, in the process S420, the original data can be divided and successively stored in order of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 4th and 3rd memory card. Here, the processing unit 230 can recognize that the original data was divided and successively stored in order of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 4th and 3rd memory card by the 1st to 5th division information. Accordingly, in process S430, the processing unit 230 can transmit the division data, which are successively stored in order of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 4th and 3rd memory card, to the host device 100 through the connection unit 210.


So far as referring to FIG. 4, the method of reading data in the memory card changer 200 has been described according to the first embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 5 to FIG. 7, a method of storing data in and reading data from the memory card by using an integrated file allocation table (FAT) in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention will be described later.



FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer 200 stores data in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 shows a process of calculating an integrated file allocation table (FAT) performed by a processing unit 230. Here, FIG. 5 is mainly described but if needs, FIG. 6 will be described as well.


Referring to FIG. 5, suppose that when the memory card changer 200 receives a write command from the host device 100, a switch 220 of the memory card changer 200 can be set to an integrated mode, and a plurality of memory cards is inserted into the slot unit 250.


In process S520, the processing unit 230 extracts individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory cards inserted in the slot unit 250. Then, in process S530, the processing unit 230 calculates an integrated file allocation table (FAT) by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT) and transmits these to the host device 100.


Referring to FIG. 6, the process S320 to S330 of FIG. 4 will be described in more detail below.


For example, the slot unit 250 can include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) slot 451, a Secure Digital (SD) slot 542, a Memory Stick (MS) slot 453, and a Compact Flash (CF) slot 454. It is assumed that the first to forth memory cards are inserted into each slot, and each FAT of the first to forth memory cards are set to be a FAT1661, a FAT2662, a FAT3663 and a FAT4664.


According to the second embodiment of the present invention, the processing unit 230 can calculate the integrated FAT by reading the file allocation tables (FAT) 661 to 664 of the first to forth memory cards. For example, the processing unit 230 can calculate the integrated FAT in which data is successively stored in a descending order of individual storage capacities by using the individual capacity information of the first to forth memory cards. For another instance, the processing unit 230 can create the integrated FAT for storing data in the memory card having a fast data input/output speed in which the data input/output speed is already set in accordance with interfaces of the first to forth memory cards. The processing unit 230 can transmit the calculated integrated FAT to the host device 100 through the connection unit 210. Therefore, the host device 100 can recognize the plurality of memory cards inserted into the memory card changer 200 as a single large capacity memory card by using the received integrated FAT. Here, the integrated storage capacity of the large memory card recognized by the host device 100 can be the sum of individual storage capacities of the first to forth memory cards.


Referring to FIG. 5, in the process S540, the memory card changer 200 can receive a signal of a data-write command from the host device 100. Then, the memory card changer 200 can divide and transmit the divided data to the plurality of memory cards in response to the signal of the data-write command. Here, the signal of the data-write command contains position information related to where each data is to be stored in the memory cards. More specifically, the signal of the data-write command can contain information related to a memory card in which the data is to stored and position information related to which storage space of the memory card includes the data.


Therefore, the processing unit 230 can read information about the memory cards and a location where each data is to be stored in the memory cards in accordance with the FAT information included in the signal of the write command, and can transmit the data to the location where the data is to be stored. Here, the conversion unit 240 can convert a transfer mode of the data in accordance with an interface of each slot while transmitting the data to the location.


The second embodiment of the present invention as referring to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 will be described with particular examples below.


Suppose that in the process S510, the 1st through 4th memory cards, having individual storage capacities of 1 giga bite, 0.5 giga bite, 0.5 giga bite and 0.3 giga bite respectively, are inserted in the 1st through 4th slots respectively. In the process S520, the processing unit 320 calculates individual file allocation tables (FAT). And in the process S530, the processing unit calculates an integrated file allocation table (FAT) by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT) and transmits the integrated FAT to the host device 100. Therefore, the host device 100 can recognize the 1st through 4th memory cards as a single memory card of large capacity having the integrated storage capacity of 2.3 giga bite. Likewise, in the process S540, in response to FAT information being included in a signal of the write command transmitted from the host device 100 to the card changer 220, the card changer 220 can divide and store the received data in the 1st through 4th memory cards.


Meanwhile, if the 1st through 3rd memory cards are set at the integrated mode and the 4th memory card is set at the independent mode, the host device 100 can recognize the 1st to 3rd memory cards as a single large capacity memory card and the 4th memory card as another single memory card.


So far as referring to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the method of storing data in the memory card changer 200 has been described according to the second embodiment of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 7, the method of reading data in the memory card changer in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention will be described below.



FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing how a memory card changer 200 reads data in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.


Referring to FIG. 7, suppose that in process S710, a switch 220 is set at the integrated mode, and a plurality of memory cards is inserted in the slot unit 250.


Furthermore, in process S720, the processing unit 230 can receive a signal of a read command from the host device 100 through the connection unit 210. In this case, in process S730, the processing unit 230 can read data from the plurality of memory cards in response to the signal of the read command and transmit the data to the host device 110. Here, the signal of the read command contains FAT information about where each data is stored in the memory cards.


Here, the FAT information, as referring to FIG. 5, is created from the host device 100 by using the integrated FAT which is used for recognizing the plurality of memory cards collectively. More specifically, the host device 100 recognizes the plurality of memory cards as a single memory card of large capacity through the integrated FAT. Likewise, the data to be stored and empty space information about the amount of space available on the total storage space for storing data, can be transmitted to the data changer 200 after reading the empty space information. Here, the empty space information can be indicated by using the FAT information. Referring to FIG. 7, the method of reading data in the memory card changer according to the second embodiment of the present invention has been described.


While the spirit of the present invention has been described in detail with reference to certain embodiments, the embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the present invention. Therefore, those with ordinary skill in the art will understand that many variations and other embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. A memory card changer being connected to a host device and reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards or storing data in the plurality of memory cards, the memory card changer comprising: a connection unit, configured to interchange the data with the host device;a slot unit, the plurality of memory cards being attachable to the slot unit; anda processing unit, configured to allow the host device to recognize each capacity of the plurality of memory cards individually or integratedly, each of the plurality of memory cards having been inserted into the slot unit.
  • 2. The memory card changer of claim 1, further comprising a switch configured to select one of an integrated mode and an independent mode, the integrated mode recognizing each storage capacity integratedly, the independent mode recognizing each storage capacity individually,wherein if the integrated mode is selected, the processing unit allows the host device to recognize a storage capacity integrated from each of the storage capacities of the plurality of memory cards.
  • 3. The memory card changer of claim 2, wherein, if the integrated mode is selected and a write command is received from the host device, the processing unit divides data received from the host device and transmits the divided data to each slot of the slot unit.
  • 4. The memory card changer of claim 3, wherein the processing unit transmits the data to an Nth slot of the slot unit, whereas, if a capacity occupied by the data that is being stored in an Nth memory card (N being a pre-designated number) reaches a pre-determined level, the Nth memory card being inserted into the Nth slot,storing the data is stopped;Nth division information is generated and stored in the Nth memory card; anddata next to last data that has stored in the Nth memory card, is transmitted to an N+1th slot of the slot unit.
  • 5. The memory card changer of claim 4, wherein the N is designated in a descending order in accordance with the storage capacity of the memory cards inserted in the slot unit.
  • 6. The memory card changer of claim 2, wherein, if the integrated mode is selected and a command to read data is received from the host device, the processing unit extracts the division information from the memory cards, respectively having been inserted into the slot unit andtransmits the data stored in the memory cards to the connection unit by using the division information,wherein the division information, stored in the memory card when the data is divided and stored, includes information on how the data is divided and stored in the memory cards.
  • 7. The memory card changer according to any one of claims 1, further comprising a conversion unit, configured to convert one of a first transfer method and a second transfer method to the other transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the connection unit by using the first transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the slot by using the second transfer method, and each of the transfer methods corresponding to an interface type of the connection unit and the memory cards in the slot unit.
  • 8. The memory card changer of claim 1, wherein the memory card is one of Compact Flash (CF), Smart Media (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD-Picture Card (xD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo), Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS Pro Duo), MagicGate (MG), Mini-Secure Digital (Mini SD), RS-MultiMediaCard (RS), Trans Flash (T-Flash), Memory Stick PRO true 4-bit (MS PRO) and Secure Digital (SD).
  • 9. The memory card changer of claim 1, wherein the connection unit has one interface type of Universal Serial Bus (USB), Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), xD-Picture Card (xD) and Trans Flash (T-Flash).
  • 10. A memory card changer being connected to a host device and reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards or storing data in the plurality of memory cards, the memory card changer comprising: a connection unit, configured to interchange the data with the host device;a slot unit, the plurality of memory cards being attachable to the slot unit; anda processing unit, configured to allow the host device to recognize individual storage capacities of the plurality of memory cards individually or integratedly by using individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the plurality of memory cards, each of the plurality of memory cards having been inserted into the slot unit.
  • 11. The memory card changer of claim 10, wherein the processing unit calculates an integrated file allocation table (FAT) by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT) and allows the host device to recognize the memory cards as a memory card having the integrated file allocation table (FAT).
  • 12. The memory card changer of claim 10, further comprising a switch configured to select one of an integrated mode and an independent mode, the integrated mode allowing the individual file allocation tables (FAT) to be recognized integratedly, the independent mode allowing the individual file allocation tables (FAT) to be recognized individually,wherein if the integrated mode is selected, the processing unit allows the host device to recognize the individual file allocation tables (FAT) integratedly.
  • 13. The memory card changer of claim 12, wherein, if the integrated mode is selected and a write command is received from the host device, the processing unit divides data received from the host device and transmits the divided data to each slot of the slot unit,whereas the write command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being to be stored in the memory cards.
  • 14. The memory card changer of claim 12, wherein, if the integrated mode is selected and a read command is received from the host device, the processing unit reads data from the memory cards of the slot unit and transmits the data to the connection unit,whereas the read command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being read in the memory cards.
  • 15. The memory card changer of claim 12, wherein the switch is mounted on each slot of the slot unit, and the processing unit allows the switch to integratedly recognize the individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory card inserted in a slot, the slot being selected to be in the integrated mode.
  • 16. The memory card changer according to any one of claims 10, further comprising: a conversion unit configured to convert one of a first transfer method and a second transfer method to the other transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the connection unit by using the first transfer method, the data being received from and transferred to the slot by using the second transfer method, and each of the transfer methods corresponding to an interface type of the connection unit and the memory cards in the slot unit.
  • 17. The memory card changer of claim 10, wherein the memory card is one of Compact Flash (CF), Smart Media (SM), MultiMediaCard (MMC), XD-Picture Card (XD), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo (MS Duo), Memory Stick Pro Duo (MS Pro Duo), MagicGate (MG), Mini-Secure Digital (Mini SD), RS-MultiMediaCard (RS), Trans Flash (T-Flash), Memory Stick PRO true 4-bit (MS PRO) and Secure Digital (SD).
  • 18. The memory card changer of claim 10, wherein the connection unit has one interface type of Universal Serial Bus (USB), Secure Digital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), XD-Picture Card (XD) and Trans Flash (T-Flash).
  • 19. A method of storing received data in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer, the method comprising: (a) storing the data in an Nth memory card (N being a pre-designated number);(b) stopping the storing the data and generating Nth division information and storing the Nth division information in the Nth memory card, if a capacity occupied by the data that is being stored in the Nth memory card reaches a pre-determined capacity level of the Nth memory card; and(c) storing data next to last data that has stored in the Nth memory card in an N+1 th memory card,whereas the process (a) to the process (c) are repeated until the storing the data is completed.
  • 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the process (a) and the process (c) further comprise transferring the data to the memory cards after the transfer method of transferring the data is converted in accordance with types of each interface of the memory cards.
  • 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the N is designated numbers in a descending order in accordance with the storage capacity of the memory cards inserted in the slot unit.
  • 22. A method of storing data received from a host device in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer, the method comprising: (a) extracting individual file allocation tables (FAT) of the memory cards;(b) calculating an integrated file allocation table (FAT) configured to allow a host device to recognize each storage capacity of the memory cards integrated by using the individual file allocation tables (FAT);(c) transmitting the integrated file allocation table (FAT) to the host device; and(d) storing the data into the memory cards, if the write command is received from the host device,wherein the write command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being to be stored in the memory cards.
  • 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the process (d) further comprises: a transfer method of transferring the data is converted in accordance with each interface of the memory cards and transmitting the data to the memory cards.
  • 24. A method of reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards inserted in a memory card changer, the method comprising: extracting division information from each of the memory cards; andreading the data stored in the memory cards by using the division information,wherein the division information, stored in the memory card when the data is divided and stored, includes information on how the data is divided and stored in the memory cards.
  • 25. A method of reading data stored in a plurality of memory cards inserted into a memory card changer in accordance with a read command received from a host device, the method comprising: reading the data from the memory cards in accordance with a signal of the read command,wherein the read command comprises FAT information related to memory cards, the data being stored in the memory cards, andthe FAT information is created by using an integrated file allocation table (FAT) to recognize the plurality of memory cards integratedly, while the data is stored in the memory cards in advance.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2007-0085159 Aug 2007 KR national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/KR2007/004302 9/6/2007 WO 00 2/22/2010