Abstract:
A socket connector (10) includes an housing (12) including a pair of side walls (14) and a pair of end walls (16) commonly defining a cavity (18) for receiving a chip carrier therein. A plurality of passageways (20) are disposed in two side walls (14) of the housing (12) for receiving a corresponding number of contacts (22) therein. A bottom surface (36) is provided with the housing (12) for supportably receiving the chip carrier in the cavity. A plurality of openings (38) are provided in the bottom surface (36) along two opposite sides thereof wherein each opening (38) corresponds to every two adjacent passageways (20). A dividing bar (40) of the bottom surface (36) is provided between every two adjacent openings (38). A pair of shortened abutment wings (42) extend laterally by two sides of the dividing bar (40) and on the under-surface (44) of the bottom surface (36) whereby the surface-mounting contact tails (34) of two adjacent contacts (22) by two sides of every dividing bar (40) can be engageably aligned with the corresponding abutment wings (42), respectively, for maintaining the contact tails (34) in the same plane.
Abstract:
A verification system of a basic input output system and a verification method thereof are provided. The verification system includes a server, a microcontroller, and a verification device. The server includes a platform controller hub and the basic input output system. The server outputs a log file of the basic input output system by a system management bus controller in the platform controller hub. The microcontroller is coupled to the server. The microcontroller receives the log file and converts the log file into a readable character. The verification device is coupled to the microcontroller. The verification device receives and displays the readable character.
Abstract:
A medical fixing system includes: a first fixing device fixed to a target lesion and having a first joining part and a first auxiliary fixing portion; a second fixing device fixed to the target lesion and having a second auxiliary fixing portion; a cord-receiving device connected to the first joining part of the first fixing device; and a fixing cord in contact with the first auxiliary fixing portion and the second auxiliary fixing portion and connected to the cord-receiving device. The cord-receiving device has a cord-receiving mechanism. The cord-receiving device adjusts an exposed length of the fixing cord with the cord-receiving mechanism.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a casing and a battery module removably locked to the casing. The casing includes a connecting wall, two inner side walls connected to opposite ends of the connecting wall and having pillars protruding therefrom, and a first magnetic member disposed at the connecting wall. The battery module includes a first side wall to abut against the connecting wall, and two second side walls connected to two opposite ends of the first sidewall. A second magnetic member is disposed at the first side wall and has a magnetic attraction force with the first magnetic member. Each second side wall is formed with a guiding groove extending along an insertion direction of the battery module for engaging a corresponding pillar.
Abstract:
A monitor opening mechanism includes a first rotating shaft rotatably connected to a host and having a first toothed portion. A stepper motor is disposed in the host and includes a second rotating shaft having a second toothed portion engaging the first toothed portion. A fine-tuning control circuit board is electrically connected to the stepper motor. A first fine-tuning key is electrically connected to the fine-tuning control circuit board. When the first fine-tuning key is operated, the fine-tuning control circuit board drives the second rotating shaft to rotate, forcing the monitor to rotate with respect to the host in a first direction. A second fine-tuning key is electrically connected to the fine-tuning control circuit board. When the second fine-tuning key is operated, the fine-tuning control circuit board drives the second rotating shaft to rotate, forcing the monitor to rotate with respect to the host in a second direction.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode structure is disclosed. The hole transport layer of the organic light emitting diode structure is used as a first primary color light emitting layer. A second primary color light emitting unit and a third primary color light emitting unit are formed on the first primary color light emitting layer, and a part of the first primary color light emitting layer is exposed. A method for fabricating the organic light emitting diode structure is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A computer device includes a first housing, a first magnetic component installed inside the first housing, a second housing connected to the first housing in a rotatable manner, and a pad mechanism connected to the second housing. The pad mechanism includes a sleeve connected to a bottom of the second housing, a pad installed inside the sleeve in a movable manner, an resilient component installed inside the sleeve in an extensible manner for driving the pad to protrude out of the sleeve, and a second magnetic component connected to the resilient component and the pad for attracting the first magnetic component so as to drive the pad to hide inside the sleeve.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device (OELD) is provided. The OELD includes a substrate, an anode, a cathode, a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer and an emission layer. The anode and the cathode are disposed on the substrate. The hole transport layer is disposed between the anode and the cathode. The electron transport layer is disposed between the hole transport layer and the cathode. The emission layer is disposed between the hole transport layer and the electron transport layer. The emission layer includes a host and a dopant. The chemical structure of the dopant is shown as the formula [I]: “M” is a metal atom whose atomic weight is greater than 40. “S” is selected from a group consisting of alkyl, alkoxy, haloalkyl, halogen, hydrogen and any other substituents.
Abstract:
A computer includes a housing whereon an opening is formed, and a containing space is formed inside the housing. The computer further includes a rotary module installed inside the containing space in a rotatable manner, a first magnetic component connected to an end of the rotary module, a second magnetic component disposed on a side of the first magnetic component for attracting or repulsing the first magnetic component so as to switch the rotary module in a first position or in a second position, and a switch for converting magnetic field of the second magnetic component so that the second magnetic attracts or repulses the first magnetic component.
Abstract:
Organometalic compounds, having formula I or formula (II) can serve as host materials for an organic electroluminescent device. Furthermore, the organometallic compounds can also serve as green phosphorescent dopant material for display devices.