Abstract:
An ADC includes an analog signal input port for receiving analog signals, a reference voltage generation circuit for producing a reference voltage, a controllable switch, a control unit including a counter, an integral circuit, and a comparison circuit. The control unit outputs an on or off signal to turn on or turn off the controllable switch, the counter starts to count when the control unit outputs the off signal. The integral circuit executes an integral action to integrate the reference voltage and output a voltage enhanced gradually when the controllable switch is turned off. The comparison circuit outputs an interrupt signal to cause the counter to stop counting when comparing the voltage output by the integral circuit is higher than the voltage of the analog signals. The control unit determines a digital value corresponding to the analog signals according to a count value of counted by the counter.
Abstract:
A game controller connected to a game console includes an input unit, a video access unit, a projection unit, an angle detection unit, and a processing unit. The input unit generates control signals according to user input for controlling games. The video access unit receives video signals from the game console. The projection unit includes a lens module to projects game images onto a projection surface and a driving module to adjust the projection direction of the lens module. The angle detection unit detects a tilt angle of the game controller. The processing unit controls game play according to the control signals and generates an adjusting signal including a change of the tilt angle. The adjusting signal is sent to the driving module to adjust the projection direction of the lens module.
Abstract:
A method for automatically switching volume adjustment mode of an electronic device is provided. The method includes: storing a first predetermined volume and a second predetermined volume; when receiving a signal for volume adjustments, judging a current adjustment mode of the electronic device; if the current adjustment mode is the heavy adjustment mode, adjusting the volume with larger increment/decrement; if a value of the volume is larger than or equal to the first predetermined volume, switching to the light adjustment mode automatically; if the adjustment mode is the light adjustment mode, adjusting the volume with smaller increment/decrement; if the volume is less than or equal to the second predetermined volume, switching to the heavy adjustment mode automatically. The present invention also provides an electronic device capable of switching volume adjustment mode automatically.
Abstract:
A light control signal generating circuit includes a photosensitive element, two transistors, and four resistances. A first resistance and the photosensitive element are connected in series between a power voltage terminal and a ground terminal. A base electrode of a first transistor is connected to a node between the first resistance and the photosensitive element, a collecting electrode is connected to the power voltage terminal through a second resistance, and an emitting electrode is connected to the ground terminal through a third resistance. A base electrode of a second transistor is connected to a node between the second resistance and the first transistor, a collecting electrode is connected to the power voltage terminal through a fourth resistance, and an emitting electrode is connected to the ground terminal through the third resistance. An output terminal is formed from a node between the fourth resistance and the second transistor.
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to an electronic device with vibration function and a vibration testing method utilized to test the electronic device. The electronic device includes a motor and a storage unit for storing data of a relationship between electrical currents of the motor and vibration frequencies of the motor. The method includes: measuring an electrical current of the motor when the motor vibrates, reading the stored relationship from the storage unit, and acquiring the vibration frequency of the motor corresponding to the measured current according to the measured current and the stored relationship.
Abstract:
A scanning circuit includes n input ports K1˜Kn arranged in n rows L1˜Ln; and m−2 output ports W2˜(m−1) arranged in m columns P1˜Pm. The n rows and the m columns define a switch matrix including n*m switches. Ends of the switches in the same row are connected to one of the n input ports K1˜Kn, respectively. The ends of the switches in the column P1 are connected to ground. The ends of the switches in the same column of the columns P2˜P(m−1) are connected to a power supply VCC via resistors R2˜R(m−1) and the m−2 output ports W2˜W(m−1), respectively. The ends of the switches in the columns Pm are connected to ground via a resistor Rs and the power supply VCC via the resistors R2˜R(m−1) and diodes D2˜D(m−1), respectively.
Abstract:
A media player is provided. The media player is not only capable of automatically backing up information from a mobile phone and deleting predetermined backupped information from the mobile phone, but is also capable of preventing others accessing the backupped information. The media player includes a memory, a communication unit, a signal processing module, and a user identification module. The memory stores a contact list and short messages. The communication unit is configured for communicating with a paired communication unit of a mobile phone. The signal processing module is configured for processing signals generated from the paired communication unit. The user identification module is configured for granting or denying access to the contact list and the short messages stored in the memory, depending on whether an inputted password matches a predetermined password or not.
Abstract:
A power supply is for receiving an AC voltage and outputting a DC voltage and an output current to an electronic device. The power supply includes an input module, an output module, a measuring interface, a measuring interface, and a switch module. The input module is for receiving the AC voltage. The output module is for outputting the DC voltage and the output current to the electronic device. The measuring interface is for electrically contacting with a part of the electronic device. The measuring module is for measuring the DC voltage, the output current, and a voltage and a current of the part of the electronic device. The switch module is for choosing one of the output module and the measuring interface to be electrically connected to the measuring module.
Abstract:
A power source module is assembled on a main printed circuit board. The power source module comprises an input processing circuit, a PFC/PWM control circuit, a conversion circuit, and an output processing circuit. The input processing circuit is for rectifying an alternating current voltage to be a primary direct current voltage. The PFC/PWM control circuit is for modulating the primary direct current voltage. The PFC/PWM control circuit is assembled on a subsidiary printed circuit board electrically connected to the main printed circuit board. The conversion circuit is for converting the primary direct current voltage to be a secondary direct current voltage. The output processing circuit is for rectifying and filtering the secondary direct current voltage.
Abstract:
A charge protection circuit with a timing function is disclosed. The circuit includes a charge protection module constituting of a second switch, a second capacitor and a control integrated circuit (IC). The second switch Q2 is switched to turn on or turn off to charge or discharge the lithium-ion battery. The second capacitor configured for setting a delay time of a Ct terminal of the control IC, thus to prevent the battery from being overcharged. The circuit further includes a charge timing circuit configured for predetermining a time threshold value. When the charge time reaches the time threshold value, the charge timing circuit outputs a second high level signal to charge the second capacitor. The second capacitor triggers the control IC to turn off the second switch, thereby terminating the charge of the battery body.