Abstract:
A non-volatile memory cell includes a semiconductor substrate having a fin-shaped active region extending therefrom. A tunnel dielectric layer is provided, which extends on opposing sidewalls and an upper surface of the fin-shaped active region. A floating gate electrode is provided on the tunnel dielectric layer. This floating gate electrode has at least a partial groove therein. An inter-gate dielectric layer is also provided. This inter-gate dielectric layer extends on the floating gate electrode and into the at least a partial groove. A control gate electrode is provided, which extends on the inter-gate dielectric layer and into the at least a partial groove.
Abstract:
An image encoding method and apparatus for controlling a bit generation quantity using a quantization activity accurately controls a bit generation quantity of an encoding frame. The image encoding apparatus includes a discrete cosine transformer for discrete-cosine-transforming a difference signal between an image signal of a current frame and an image signal of a restored previous frame in units of a block and outputting the transformation coefficients, a quantizer and a variable-length-encoder for quantizing and variable-length-encoding the transformation coefficients according to a quantization stepsize, respectively, a buffer memory for temporarily storing the variable-length-encoded data and transmitting the stored data at a constant bit rate, a quantization activity calculator portion for calculating quantization activities by counting the number of the quantization coefficients which are not zero among the quantization coefficients to which each quantization stepsizes is applied, a quantization controller for predicting a desired bit generation quantity via a fullness of a buffer memory and a transmission rate, and determining a quantization stepsize of the quantization activity to generate the closest bit generation quantity to the predicted bit generation quantity using a linear proportional relationship between the calculated quantization activity and the variable-length-encoded data generation quantity. Thus, an overflow and an underflow of a buffer memory can be surely prevented and a transmission channel can be effectively used.
Abstract:
An error correction method and apparatus for correcting multiple errors in received digital data word signals calculates syndromes S.sub.0, S.sub.1, S.sub.2 and S.sub.3 from a block of n received data words and a parity check matrix H. First coefficients .sigma..sub.1 and .sigma..sub.2 are calculated from the derived syndromes and a second coefficient K is calculated from the first coefficients .sigma..sub.1 and .sigma..sub.2. An error location value x.sub.1 is calculated from the second coefficient K, actual error location values X.sub.1 and X.sub.2 are calculated from the value x.sub.1, and error values Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2 are calculated from the actual error location values X.sub.1 and X.sub.2. The received data words are then corrected by applying the calculated error values Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2. The error location value x.sub.1 calculator is preferably constituted by logic gates which enable the apparatus to be smaller and faster than those using a conventional ROM table.
Abstract:
The cell barrier for a rechargeable battery module of the present invention includes a metal body and an insulating layer disposed on the surface of the metal body. The cell barrier is interposed between unit cells to electrically insulate between the unit cells. The insulating layer is selected from the group consisting of a resin layer, an inorganic oxide layer, an anodized layer, and a composite layer thereof. The cell barrier also has channels to provide for additional cooling by a heat transfer medium. A single unit cell can also be used with a cell barrier disposed along the unit cell for insulation and cooling.
Abstract:
There is provided a battery module including a first housing and a second housing, the first housing and the second housing each retaining a plurality of rechargeable batteries electrically connected to each other, the second housing being stacked on the first housing, and at least one of the rechargeable batteries retained by the second housing being coupled with at least one of the rechargeable batteries retained by the first housing; and a connecting member electrically connecting electrode terminals of the at least one rechargeable battery retained by the first housing and the at least one rechargeable battery retained by the second housing.
Abstract:
A battery pack includes a plurality of battery modules stacked together, at least one of the plurality of battery modules having a plurality of unit battery cells stacked together; and a housing including at least one side support comprising a first support having a longitudinal axis extending in a first direction and a second support having a longitudinal axis extending in a second direction crossing the first direction; and a pair of end plates coupled to respective longitudinal ends of the first support.
Abstract:
A battery module includes a plurality of rechargeable batteries, and a module case housing the plurality of rechargeable batteries, wherein at least one part of one side of the module case includes reinforcing fiber. Accordingly, the strength of the module case is improved.
Abstract:
A battery module includes a base plate, a plurality of batteries on the base plate, and a reinforcing portion on the base plate for reinforcing the base plate. Therefore, deformation of the base plate is prevented.
Abstract:
A battery module, including at least one unit battery having an electrode group and a battery casing, and at least one partitioning wall coupled to the at least one unit battery, wherein the at least one partitioning wall has a smaller size as compared to the at least one unit battery. The battery module may further include a plurality of alternating unit batteries and partitioning walls having at least one fixing member coupled to each unit battery.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal and a method of controlling operation of the mobile terminal may be provided that include outputting a sensing signal corresponding to a detected attempt to make a call, connecting the call when user input indicates that it is allowed to connect the call, and if the user input indicates that it is not allowed to connect the call, shutting down the detected attempt. Accordingly, suspicious operation that may have been caused by a virus may be shut down to prevent damage to a mobile terminal caused by a virus.