The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention, however, may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Alternatively, it may be desirable to differentiate the volume of light irradiated according to the amount and kind of information that a user requires. For example, information displayed through a display unit of the memory card may include not only the remaining memory capacity, but also user information such as contact information in case the memory card is lost. In this manner, when irradiating adequate light to a memory card after displaying various pieces of information according to the degree of light irradiated to a memory card or setting an operation mode of the memory card through a selection unit such as a level or a switch on the outside or the surface of the memory card, relevant information may be displayed.
In step S204, the photoelectric voltage generating unit generates a voltage for a display, and a memory card may display the amount of memory capacity used, remaining memory capacity, or user information, using the generated voltage via the display unit. The display unit may be, for example, a flat panel display device such as TFT-LCD, PDP, or OLED. The display unit may be a phonetic device such as a speaker thereby indicating the amount of memory capacity used, remaining memory capacity, or user information audibly. The display is provided for a pre-determined time or until the absence of the generated voltage at step S205. The memory card may further include a capacitor adapted to store a voltage or charge, which is not used during the established time, from a voltage generated via photoelectric conversion.
There are various possible methods to display memory card information.
Photoelectric voltage generating unit 63 generates a voltage via photoelectric conversion and supplies the generated voltage to display unit 61, display control unit 62, and switch unit 64. When switch unit 64 is in an open position, display control unit 62 is disconnected from memory control unit 66 when the memory card is attached to an external device. Therefore, power consumption problems related to adding a display function to the memory card are avoided during normal operation. Switch unit 64 may be automatically opened when the memory card is separated from an external device. Switch unit 64 may be automatically closed when the memory card is attached to an external device which does not require a voltage generated by photoelectric voltage generating unit 63 to switch unit 64. For example, when a display function displays only remaining memory capacity and a user irradiates external light to photoelectric voltage generating unit 63, the generated voltage is supplied to display unit 61 and display control unit 62. As a result, display unit 61 displays the remaining memory capacity of the memory card.
User-set information to be displayed by display unit 61 may be changed. For example, when user information or a user unique number is input into the memory card through a PC or portable device after purchasing the memory card, the information is automatically stored in a particular slot in second memory 60. Second memory 60 has various slots wherein each slot stores user information such as a user telephone number, user unique number, card unique number, remaining memory capacity, etc. This information may be used to locate a particular user if the memory card is misplaced or lost. When a user sets up a switch attached to the outside of the memory card in a special mode and irradiates light to photoelectric voltage generating unit 63, display unit 61 displays relevant user information. In addition, switch unit 64 may remain shut when the memory card is attached to or detached from an external device. Switch unit 64 may be automatically opened when a user irradiates light to photoelectric voltage generating unit 63 whereby a voltage is generated. By controlling at least one of the display unit 61 or display control unit 62, the memory card may be configured to display user information or not display user information. The memory card may further comprise a voltage-saving capacity (not shown) which provides additional voltage to compensate for insufficient voltage when driving at least one of the display unit 61 or the display control unit 62. The voltage-saving capacitor stores a voltage generated whenever light is irradiated on the memory card. This stored voltage may be used to drive at least one of the display unit 61 or display control unit 62 when the stored voltage becomes greater than a level capable of driving either unit. Alternatively, the capacitor may store the remaining voltage after driving either the display unit 61 and/or display control unit 62.
Switch unit 74 is in an open position when the memory card is attached to an external device and disconnects display control unit 72 from memory control unit 76. Therefore, current consumption problems caused by adding a display function to the memory card are avoided. Switch unit 74 is automatically opened when the memory card is separated from an external device, as well as automatically closed when the memory card is attached to the external device. In this manner, when the memory card is in normal operation, the memory card may operate the display function simultaneously or stop the display function by separately controlling either display unit 71 and/or display control unit 72.
For example, when the remaining memory capacity of the memory card is the only information to be displayed and a user irradiates light to the outside or the surface of the memory card, photoelectric voltage generation unit 73 generates a voltage and allows the remaining memory capacity to be automatically displayed via display unit 71. This is accomplished by supplying the generated voltage to at least one of the display unit 71, display control unit 72, or memory 75. In this manner, displayed information may be changed according to a user set mode. For example, when a user inputs either user information and/or a user unique number into the memory card via a PC or a portable device, the inputted information is automatically stored in a specific slot of memory 75. Memory 75 has various specific slots where each slot stores particular information, for example, a user's telephone number, user unique number, card unique number, remaining memory capacity, etc. This information may be used to locate a particular user if the memory card is misplaced or lost. When a user sets up a switch (not shown) attached to the outside of the memory card and irradiates light to photoelectric voltage generating unit 73, display unit 71 displays relevant user information. Alternatively, switch unit 74 may be kept open when the memory card is attached to or detached from an external device, and may be automatically closed when a user irradiates light onto the memory card. The memory card may further comprise an additional capacitor to store a small voltage or an excess voltage when generated by photoelectric voltage generating unit 73.
The memory card may further include first switch unit 84 and second switch unit 86. First switch unit 84 provides a switch connection between display control unit 82 and second memory 85. Second switch unit 86 provides a switch connection between second memory 85 and memory control unit 88. Photoelectric voltage generating unit 83 generates a voltage via photoelectric conversion and supplies the voltage to at least one of the display unit 81, display control unit 82, or second memory 85. If required, photoelectric voltage generating unit 83 may supply the generated voltage to first switch unit 84, second switch unit 86, and memory control unit 88.
Second switch unit 86 separates second memory 85 from memory control unit 88 when the memory card is attached to an external device during normal operation. Therefore, operating problems caused by adding a display function to the memory card during normal operation are avoided. Memory control unit 88 stores necessary information in second memory 85 via second switch unit 86 in a closed position while first switch unit 84 is in an open position. This configuration separates second memory 85 from display control unit 82.
First switch unit 84 may perform the same switching operation as second switch unit 86, or second switch unit 86 may function separately from first switch unit 84. In addition, second switch unit 86 may be automatically opened when the memory card is detached from an external device and automatically closed when the memory card is attached to an external device. In this manner, it is not necessary for the voltage generated by photoelectric voltage generation unit 83 to be supplied to second switch 86 and first switch unit 84 may perform the same switching operation as second switch unit 86, or first switch 84 may remain in the closed position.
When the remaining memory capacity of the memory card is the only information to be displayed, and a user irradiates light to the outside or the surface of the memory card and photoelectric voltage generation unit 83 generates a voltage and allows the remaining memory capacity to be automatically displayed via display unit 81. The information to be displayed may be changed according to a mode set by a user. For example, when a user inputs either user information and/or a user unique number into the memory card via a PC or a portable device, the inputted information is automatically stored in a specific slot of memory 85. Memory 85 has various specific slots where each slot stores particular information, for example, a user's telephone number, user unique number, card unique number, remaining memory capacity, etc. This information may be used to locate a particular user if the memory card is misplaced or lost. When a user sets a switch (not shown) on the outside of the memory card to a specific mode and irradiates light to photoelectric voltage generating unit 73, the memory card may display relevant information on display unit 81.
First switch unit 84 and second switch unit 86 may remain closed without switching when the memory card is attached to an external device and may be opened automatically when a user irradiates light onto the memory card. In this case, the memory card, during its normal operation, operates a display function simultaneously or may stop the display function by separately controlling at least one of the display unit 81 or display control unit 82. The memory card may further comprise an additional capacitor to store a small voltage or an excess voltage generated in photoelectric voltage generating unit 83.
As described above, the present invention shows that a memory card itself may generate a voltage without having an external power supply via a photoelectric conversion. It may supply minimum information such as the amount of used memory capacity, remaining memory capacity, or additional information related to a user. Even without the presence of a power supply, the memory card may display minimum information such as used memory capacity, remaining memory capacity, or additional information related to a user by using its own power generated according to a user's selection through an addition of simple components.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it is not limited thereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various substitution, modifications and changes may be thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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10-2006-0103209 | Oct 2006 | KR | national |