This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application Serial No. 94125468, filed Jul. 27, 2005, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a monitor and extended display identification data (EDID) access method thereof, and more particularly to a monitor in which EDID are accessed by using radio frequency identification (RFID) and EDID access method thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Traditionally, a host display card (not shown in the figure), is connected to the VGA connector 110 via a VGA cable and transmits EDID to the EEPROM 120 via the I2C bus 130.
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Similarly, a host display card (not shown in the figure) is coupled to the VGA connector 210 via a VGA cable, transmits EDID to the MCU 230 via the I2C bus 240, and then writes the EDID into the EEPROM 220 via the I2C bus 250. Or EDID are read from the EEPROM 220, transmitted to the MCU 230 via the I2C bus 250 and then sent to the VGA connector 210 for output via the I2C bus 240.
However, due to instability of the VGA cable mentioned above, accessing EDID by the VGA cable fails very easily. Furthermore, coupling VGA signal line to the monitor requires more labors, thereby reducing production and serving efficiency and increasing production cost.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a monitor and EDID access method thereof. EDID can be read or written on the monitor by using a RFID reader or conventionally though a VGA connector. Therefore, not only the EDID transmission quality can be maintained at a good level, the labor requirement on production, serving and quality control can be reduced, but also the elasticity of reading and writing EDID can be improved.
The invention achieves the above-identified object by providing a monitor for a RFID to access EDID therein. The monitor includes a memory and a RFID control unit. The memory is for storing the EDID. The RFID control unit, coupled to the memory, is for sending the EDID stored in the memory to the RFID reader and storing the EDID sent from the RFID reader into the memory.
The invention achieves the above-identified object by providing an EDID access method, for a RFID reader to access the EDID on a monitor. The monitor includes a RFID control unit and a memory, and the memory is for storing the EDID. The method includes steps of performing an EDID reading procedure comprising sending out a read data signal to the RFID control unit by using the RFID reader; and packing the EDID stored in the memory into a RFID-format signal and outputting the RFID-format signal to the RFID reader; and performing an EDID writing procedure comprising sending a write data signal having the EDID to the RFID control unit by using the RFID reader; and writing the EDID of the write data signal into the memory by using the RFID control unit.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The antenna 311 is for receiving RFID-format signals outputted from the RFID reader 312, including a read data signal Sr and a write data signal Sw. The antenna 311 generates an induced current I for driving the RFID controller 310 as receiving the read data signal or write data signal Sr or Sw. The power pin Vcc of the RFID controller 310 is coupled to the power pin Vcc of the EEPROM 320. The driven RFID controller 310 outputs a driving voltage Vd (about 1.6V˜3V) to drive the EEPROM 320 via the power pin Vcc thereof.
Moreover, the RFID controller 310 outputs a start signal Start and a read or write data command Cr or Cw to the EEPROM 320 respectively through the SCL line and the SDA line of the I2C bus 322. Therefore, the RFID controller 310 can read EDID from or write EDID into the EEPROM 320. The read EDID is packed into a RFID-format signal Srf by the RFID controller 310 and outputted to the RFID reader 312 via the antenna 311.
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Continuously, perform an EDID writing procedure. In step 420, send out a write data signal Sw packed with EDID to the RFID controller 310 by using the RFID reader 312. The write data signal Sw as received by the antenna 311 generates an induced current I to drive the RFID controller 310. The driven RFID controller 310 then outputs the driving voltage Vd to drive the EEPROM 320. Next, in step 430, the RFID controller 310 writes the EDID of the write data signal Sw into the EEPROM 320. When the RFID controller 310 and the EEPROM 320 are driven, the RFID controller 310 outputs a start signal Start and a write data command Cw to the EEPROM 320 respectively via the SCL line and the SDA line of the I2C bus 322. Then, the RFID controller 310 writes the EDID of the write data signal Sw into the EEPROM 320 via the SDA line of the I2C bus 322 to complete the EDID access process.
As described above, although the monitor 300 is exemplified to have the EEPROM 320 and the RFID controller 310 is exemplified to be coupled to the EEPROM 320 via the I2C bus in the invention, the monitor of the invention can also use other memory to store EDID and the RFID controller 310 can also communicate EDID with the memory by using other transmission method. As long as the EDID can be accessed on the monitor by a wireless method, all these will not depart from the scope of the invention.
The monitor and EDID access method thereof disclosed by the above-mentioned embodiment of the invention has the following advantages:
1. The better EDID transmission quality can be achieved by using the RFID controller to access EDID on the EEPROM in a wireless method.
2. Owing that the RFID controller and the VGA connector use the common I2C pins of the EEPROM, the manufacturers and the service staff can selectively use a wireless device or a VGA cable to access EDID, thereby improving the elasticity of EDID access and effectively reducing the labor requirement in production, servicing and quality control.
3. The monitor of the invention can be applied to a wireless display or a projector to access EDID in a wireless way.
4. The memory of the monitor can store RFID tag files for stock arrangement, thereby save the cost of additionally purchasing RFID tag files.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94125468 | Jul 2005 | TW | national |