14th week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 17 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120081241 | Methods and Systems for Context Initialization in Video Coding and Decoding - Aspects of the present invention are related to systems and methods for context model initialization in entropy encoders and decoders. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081242 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PARALLEL ENCODING AND DECODING USING A BITSTREAM STRUCTURED FOR REDUCED DELAY - Methods and devices for encoding and decoding that involve sorting bins according to their respective estimated probabilities to form subsequences, each subsequence having an associated estimated probability. Subsequences are encoded to form codewords. Ordered sets of phrases of known length are then formed from the codewords. Each first of the phrases in a set contains at least part of one codeword. The first phrase has an associated estimated probability and the probability estimates associated with each of the other phrases in the set are determined based upon the probability estimate associated with the first phrase, which permits the phrases to be decoded in parallel. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081243 | DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER, ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER INCLUDING SAME, AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Provided are a capacitor digital-to-analog (DAC), an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) including the capacitor DAC, and a semiconductor device. The DAC includes at least one dummy capacitor configured to cause capacitors included in a capacitor array to have a capacitance that is an integer multiple of the capacitance of a unit capacitor. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081244 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION - An analog to digital converter (ADC) comprises an input node having a variable analog input voltage, first and second switched capacitor circuits, an operational amplifier, and a control circuit. The first switched capacitor circuit has first and second capacitors and is coupled to the input node, and the second switched capacitor circuit has third and fourth capacitors and is coupled to the input node. The operational amplifier is configured to be conditionally coupled to only one of the first and second switched capacitor circuits at a time and configured to conditionally provide feedback to the switched capacitor circuits via an output node. The control circuit is coupled to the first and second switched capacitor circuits for conditional coupling to the operational amplifier. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081245 | LINEARIZED OPTICAL DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG MODULATOR - A modulator device for converting digital data into modulation of an optical signal includes an electronic input for receiving an input data word of N bits and an electrically controllable modulator for modulating the intensity of an optical signal, the modulator including M actuating electrodes where M≧N. An electrode actuating device, most preferably a digital-to-digital converter, operates actuating electrodes so that at least one electrode is actuated as a function of values of more than one bit of the input data word. According to an alternative, or supplementary, aspect of the invention, the set of electrodes includes at least one electrode having an effective area which is not interrelated to others of the set by factors of two. In one preferred implementation, a Mach-Zehnder modulator also provides phase modulation to give QAM functionality. Another implementation employs a semiconductor laser. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081246 | COMPLEX ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER (CADC) SYSTEM ON CHIP DOUBLE RATE ARCHITECTURE - A Complex Analog to Digital Converter System on Chip (CADC SoC) implemented into a microcircuit system is provided. A series of stagger clock signals can be fixed on either a rising or falling edge of the system clock and a plurality of A/D converters can be grouped by sets (i.e. odd and even) and assigned to odd or even stager clocks. A complex I&Q data manager is provided for controlling the system. A clock management system is responsive to an external signal to select from a set of stagger clock settings, thereby improving anti-alias performance. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081247 | RADAR WITH WIDE ANGULAR COVERAGE, NOTABLY FOR THE OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE FUNCTION ON BOARD AUTO-PILOTED AIRCRAFT - A radar includes a transmitting antenna and receiving antenna formed by an array of radiant elements. Antenna beams are calculated in P directions by a BFC function. Detections of a target by secondary lobes of the beams are processed by an algorithm comparing levels received in a distance-speed resolution cell, a single detection at most not being possible for each distance-speed resolution cell. Processing means use the assumption that there may probably be more than one echo with a signal-to-noise ratio that is sufficient to be detectable, for a given resolution cell of the radar, either in speed mode or in distance mode, or, alternatively, a distance-speed depending on the processing implemented; and, if there is more than one echo detectable for each resolution cell out of the plurality of beams formed by BFC, only the echo and BFC that obtain maximum power or maximum signal-to-noise ratio are/is considered valid. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081248 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROBUST NAVIGATION AND GEOLOCATION USING MEASUREMENTS OF OPPORTUNITY - A system and method to opportunistically capture and use measurements on a priori unknown radio signals, not intended for radio navigation or geolocation, to improve navigation/geolocation position estimation yield and accuracy. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081249 | RADIOLOCATION USING PATH LOSS DATA - Determining the location of a station in a wireless network including determining path losses between the wireless station of unknown location and at least some access points at known locations. The determining includes receiving measurements from the wireless station of unknown location, and measuring the received signal strengths as a result of respective transmissions from at least some of access points at known respective transmit powers and known or determined locations to obtained measured path losses. The method further includes determining a location for the wireless station using the measured path losses and a calibrated path loss model. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081250 | System framework for mobile device location - A method for estimating the location of a beacon from an ensemble of measurements associated with said beacon, where, contained in each measurement, are GPS data from which surfaces of location may be extracted, together with the ID's of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is disclosed. The method comprises extracting the canonical set of surfaces of location implicit in each of the associated measurements, and determining the estimate of the location of the beacon as the point for which a weighted sum of the squares of the distances to each of the surfaces so extracted is minimized. A system for the compilation of a database of beacon locations from measurements containing a time-stamped recording of the composite GPS signal (which recording is referred to as a datagram), together with the ID's and associated signal strengths of beacons detectable at the point of measurement, is also disclosed. The system comprises GPS signal processing means for extracting, from each time-stamped datagram, the canonic set of surfaces of location, and beacon location estimation means for estimating the location of a beacon from an ensemble of surfaces of location associated with said beacon. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081251 | DYNAMIC RADIATION PATTERN ANTENNA SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a dynamic radiation pattern antenna system comprising a plurality of antenna units, a control unit and an electronic interface. The plurality of antenna units has electronically controllable radiation patterns. The control unit is dynamically controlling the radiation pattern of the plurality of antenna units and the electronic interface connects the plurality of antenna units to the control unit. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081252 | ULTRA WIDE BAND ANTENNA - An ultrawideband antenna for use in communications equipment, comprising a first folded branch antenna element with an electrical connection at a first end and a second folded branch antenna element with an electrical connection at a first end. The folded branch antenna elements are of a triangular shape, or a combination of polygonal shapes. By using the present invention, the volume of an antenna is reduced and the ultra wide bandwidth can be achieved. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081253 | Low-Profile Antenna Assembly - A low-profile antenna assembly includes at least two antennas co-located under a cover. At least one of the at least two antennas includes an antenna configured for use with AM/FM radio. And, at least one of the at least two antennas includes an antenna configured for use with at least one or more of SDARS, GPS, cell phones, Wi-Fi, DAB-VHF-III, DAB-L, etc. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081254 | ANTENNA DEVICE FOR PORTABLE TERMINAL - An antenna device of a portable terminal is provided. The device includes a sensor, at least two antenna radiators, and a controller. The sensor detects rotation of the portable terminal. At least two antenna radiators radiate radio waves. A controller selects one of the antenna radiators according to a rotation signal detected by the sensor, and switches on the selected antenna radiator so that the selected antenna radiator radiates radio waves. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081255 | WAVEGUIDE OR SLOT RADIATOR FOR WIDE E-PLANE RADIATION PATTERN BEAMWIDTH WITH ADDITIONAL STRUCTURES FOR DUAL POLARIZED OPERATION AND BEAMWIDTH CONTROL - An apparatus and method are provided for producing a wide E-plane half power beamwidth. The apparatus can include a dipole antenna and a complimentary slot antenna in an infinite ground plane. The apparatus can also include a waveguide with surrounding structure that can be adjusted to produce the desired half power beamwidth. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081256 | ANTENNA APPARATUS - An antenna apparatus is provided with an antenna cover formed so as to widen toward the rear and to rise in a streamlined shape toward the rear along the longitudinal central axis, an antenna base to which the antenna cover is attached in a watertight fashion, and an antenna section accommodated in a space formed by the antenna cover and the antenna base. The antenna section is set upright on the antenna base, and has a configuration in which an antenna wire of predetermined length corresponding to a frequency band of medium frequency wave to very high frequency wave is wound vertically at a predetermined inter-wire pitch around a winding member accommodated in a space corresponding to the raised section of the antenna cover. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081257 | ANTENNA - An antenna includes antenna coil having a magnetic-material core and a coil conductor. The antenna coil is arranged toward a side of a planar conductor, such as a circuit board. Of the coil conductor, a first conductor part close to a first main face of the magnetic-material core and a second conductor part close to a second main face of the magnetic-material core are provided such that the first conductor part is not over the second conductor part in view from a line in a direction normal to the first main face or the second main face of the magnetic-material core. In addition, a coil axis of the coil conductor is orthogonal to the side of the planar conductor. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081258 | COIL ANTENNA AND ANTENNA STRUCTURE - The disclosure describes a compact coil antenna that can operate even if the coil antenna is arranged closely to its conductor plate, and that has a high degree of coupling with a target antenna. A lower coil conductor part and an upper coil conductor part each have a substantially rectangular and spiral form, and the inner end of the lower coil conductor part connects to the inner end of the upper coil conductor part to be connected in series to the inner end of the upper coil conductor part. In the lower coil conductor part and the upper coil conductor part, the arrangement interval in parallel-to-axis parts including segments that are parallel to the direction of the axis of a magnetic-material core is shorter than the arrangement interval of segments in orthogonal-to-axis parts that are orthogonal to the axis of the magnetic-material core. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081259 | Inverted-U Crossed-Dipole Satcom Antenna - An antenna assembly includes an antenna/radio interface, a body section connected to the antenna/radio interface, and a group of omnidirectional radiating elements, where each radiating element has a first portion with a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the body section and the second end being opposite the first end. Each radiating element also has a second portion with a first end, a second end, and a linear section between the first end and the second end, the first end of the second portion being coupled to the second end of the first portion. The second end of the second portion is opposite the first end of the second linear portion and spaced away from the body section by a distance, arranged so that the first portion of each element is substantially coaxial with the first portion of at least one other of the group of omnidirectional radiating elements, and arranged so that the first portion of each element is substantially orthogonal to the first portion of at least two other of the group of omnidirectional radiating elements, wherein the first portion and the second portion meet at a non-zero angle to each other. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081260 | High performance HDTV antenna design and fabrication - This invention discloses a design and fabrication of a high performance HDTV Antenna to receive public airwave signals. The subject antenna consists of a high efficient broadband element and a pair of reflecting surfaces. The reflecting surfaces produce a focusing effect. The backside radiation of the antenna is redirected, making it more energized to receive signals from the front side. This is a very desirable feature in a weak signal environment. The reflecting surfaces provide additional benefits in reducing unwanted multiple reflecting signals which often cause unstable pictures. The broadband radiating element composed a pair of triangular shape radiators which is excited by a new art infinite balun. With this design, it is unnecessary to reposition the antenna in order to receive all available public channels. A fixed location is generally adequate to provide good reception to all stations. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081261 | LOOP-TYPE ANTENNA - An antenna interacting with a signal having a frequency is provided. The antenna includes a radiation element having a hollow portion having an angle corner related to the frequency, and including a first inner edge; a second inner edge, wherein the angle corner is formed by the first inner edge and the second inner edge; a third inner edge connected to the second inner edge; a first outer edge; and a second outer edge, wherein the first outer edge and the second outer edge form a first included angle. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081262 | SWITCH CIRCUIT, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND PORTABLE WIRELESS DEVICE - A switch circuit with a unit capable of improving a margin voltage without using a negative bias generation circuit is provided. A switch comprising an N-type MOSFET is used for a switch passing a signal to an antenna and a switch comprising a P-type MOSFET is used for a shunt switch grounding a signal. A common control signal is input to the gate terminal of the MOSFET constituting each switch. The inverted signal of this control signal is coupled to a ground terminal of the switch, and thus the potential of the gate terminal of each MOSFET can be set to the ground voltage. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081263 | Position Adjustment Device and Satellite Antenna Thereof - A position adjustment device for a satellite antenna includes a holder fixed on a supporting arm of the satellite antenna, and an axis rotation bracket disposed to the holder. The holder has a first connecting part. The axis rotation bracket rotates around a focal axis of the satellite antenna and comprises a bracket body where a low noise block down-converter with integrated feed (LNBF) of the satellite antenna is fixed, an arc slot disposed to the bracket body wherein a circular center thereof is on the focal axis, and a first positioning element passing through the first connecting part and the arc slot, for connecting the axis rotation bracket to the holder, and positioning the holder and the axis rotation bracket along the arc slot relatively. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081264 | Multi-band antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a dielectric substrate, and a main antenna member and a metal piece disposed on the dielectric substrate. The main antenna member includes a feed-in portion for feeding with a radio frequency signal, a first conductor arm connected to the feed-in portion and adjacent to a first side edge of the dielectric substrate, a second conductor arm connected to the feed-in portion and having a length shorter than that of the first conductor arm, a third conductor arm connected to the feed-in portion, a fourth conductor arm extending along the third conductor arm, and a grounding portion adjacent to the feed-in portion. The metal piece is disposed at the first side edge and connected to the fourth conductor arm, resonates and couples with the first conductor arm to form a first radiator section, and cooperates with the fourth conductor arm to form a second radiator section. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081265 | DEPLOYABLE WIRELESS FRESNEL LENS - Apparatus and methods for enhancing the gain of a wireless signal are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the apparatus can include a screen comprised of one or more electrically conductive regions for reflecting electromagnetic radiation and one or more non-conductive regions for permitting electromagnetic radiation therethrough. The one or more electrically conductive regions can be disposed adjacent to at least one of the one or more non-conductive regions. The apparatus can also include a support member disposed about at least a portion of the screen. The screen can be capable of collapsing by twisting the support member in opposite screw senses to form interleaved concentric sections. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081266 | Adjustable Electromagnetic Energy Collimator - An EM energy projector incorporates a final stage radiator including a shaped reflecting spike having a forward radiant axis. The shaped spike defines a set of equivalent, discrete input locations, there being a plurality of such locations. The emitters are arranged in a closed line array, and disposed with all of the emitters oriented inwardly toward the forward radiant axis. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081267 | DESKTOP REVEAL EXPANSION - A dual-screen user device and methods for revealing a combination of desktops on single and multiple screens are disclosed. Specifically, a determined number of desktops is displayed to at least one of the screens of the device conditioned upon input received and the state of the device. Where a screen of the device is determined to be inactive, the desktop is not displayed to the screen, but is stored in a virtually displayed state by the device. Upon receiving input that the inactive screen is active, the device can actually display the desktop to the screen. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081268 | LAUNCHING APPLICATIONS INTO REVEALED DESKTOP - A dual-screen user device and methods for launching applications from a revealed desktop onto a logically chosen screen are disclosed. Specifically, a user reveals the desktop and then launches a selected application from one of two desktops displayed on a primary and secondary screen of a device. When the application is launched, it is displayed onto a specific screen depending on the input received and the logical rules determining the display output. As the application is displayed onto the specific screen, the desktop is removed from display and the opposite screen can display other data. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081269 | GRAVITY DROP - A dual-screen user device and methods for controlling data displayed thereby are disclosed. Specifically, the data displayed by the multiple screens of the dual-screen user device is conditioned upon the relative position of the multiple screens and whether the data being displayed originated from a single-screen application or a multi-screen application. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081270 | DUAL SCREEN APPLICATION BEHAVIOUR - A multi-screen user device and methods for logically controlling the display behavior of applications and other displayable data are disclosed. Specifically, when a dual-screen application is displayed to the primary and secondary screens of a device the dual-screen application can be minimized to a single screen by closing the device. When the device is reopened, the minimized dual-screen application is maintained in a minimized state on the screen to which it was minimized. Specific rules can be implemented to determine whether the dual-screen application will be maximized to run on the primary and secondary screens of a device upon reopening. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081271 | APPLICATION DISPLAY TRANSITIONS BETWEEN SINGLE AND MULTIPLE DISPLAYS - A multi-screen user device and methods for controlling data displayed are disclosed. The data displayed by the multiple screens of the device is dependent on the physical orientation of the device, whether the content for an application is displayed across a plurality of the multiple screens, and whether the data being displayed for the application originated from a single-screen application or a multi-screen application. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081272 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus including a display section that includes a plurality of thin display devices formed at multiple layers such that their display screens overlap with one another, wherein at least one of the display devices closest to a viewing side of the display section is configured to be transparent, and control means for controlling each display of the plurality of display devices of the display section. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081273 | PIXEL STRUCTURE, PIXEL ARRAY AND DISPLAY PANEL - A pixel structure, a pixel array, and a display panel are provided. The pixel structure includes a scan line, a data line, an active device, a pixel electrode, and a conductive bar pattern. The active device is electrically connected to the scan line and the data line. The pixel electrode is electrically connected to the active device. The conductive bar pattern is located on and electrically connected to the data line. The conductive bar pattern has a line width greater than or equal to a line width of the data line, and the conductive bar pattern and the pixel electrode are in the same layer. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081274 | THIN FILM TRANSISTOR ARRAY PANEL, LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY, AND METHOD TO REPAIR THE SAME - The present invention relates to a thin film transistor array panel, a liquid crystal display, and a method capable of reducing an effect on neighboring pixels in a process of repairing a pixel defect. The thin film transistor array panel may include: a thin film transistor connected to a gate line and a data line to define a pixel area; a pixel electrode formed in the pixel area and connected to the thin film transistor; and a storage electrode including a first portion overlapping the data line between two adjacent gate lines. The storage electrode may also include a second portion connected to the first portion and enclosing an edge of the pixel area except for a region where the first portion is formed. The storage electrode may be branched between pixel electrodes respectively formed in two adjacent pixel areas. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081275 | Media Display Device - A media display device is described. In an embodiment the media display device comprises a display screen and at least one loudspeaker held in a housing rotatably mounted on a lid. For example, in a one handed operation a user is able to rotate the housing to open the device and reveal the display screen which is held upwards using the lid as a stand. For example, the action of opening the device is detected by a sensor and triggers the device to randomly select an item of media content and to display that. For example, images, audio clips, contacts or other items that a user has not opened for some time are presented. The device may randomly select the media type in some embodiments. In an example the sensor is provided by a rotary encoder which also provides part of a hinge for mounting the housing and lid. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081276 | PHYSICAL MODEL BASED GESTURE RECOGNITION - A gesture recognition system for recognizing gestures on a mobile device receives sensor data in response to a sensed gesture on the mobile device. The sensor data includes a force or impulse. The force or impulse is applied to the simulated physical object and the state of the simulated physical object is then observed. Input is provided to an application based at least on the observed state of the simulated physical object. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081277 | MULTI-SCREEN USER INTERFACE WITH ORIENTATION BASED CONTROL - Control of a plurality of displays of a computing device in response to the change in orientation of the computing device. The computing device may be a handheld computing device with a plurality of displays that are concurrently visible by a user. The displays may be capable of displaying a graphical user interface (GUI). The plurality of displays may be modified in response to a change in orientation of the handheld computing device. The modification may include expanding a GUI that is displayed in a single display when in a first orientation to occupy at least two of the plurality of displays in response to the change in orientation. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081278 | USER INTERFACE WITH SCREEN SPANNING ICON MORPHING - Methods and apparatus for indicating a status of an application that is displayable on one or more displays of a handheld computing device. An icon may be provided that indicates the status and/or potential statuses of the application (e.g., whether the application is expandable and/or expanded). The icon may be changeable between a first state and a second state depending on the status of the application. The change in the icon from the first state to the second state may be animated along with an animated change of the application between display states. As such, a user may observe the icon to determine the status of the application with respect to the one or more displays (e.g., whether the application is expandable, expanded, or expanding). | 2012-04-05 |
20120081279 | Dynamic Display Adjustment Based on Ambient Conditions - The techniques disclosed herein use a display device, in conjunction with various optical sensors, e.g., an ambient light sensor or image sensors, to collect information about the ambient conditions in the environment of a viewer of the display device. Use of these optical sensors, in conjunction with knowledge regarding characteristics of the display device, can provide more detailed information about the effects the ambient conditions in the viewer's environment may have on the viewing experience. A processor in communication with the display device may create an ambient model based at least in part on the predicted effects of the ambient environmental conditions on the viewing experience. The ambient model may be used to adjust the gamma, black point, white point, or a combination thereof, of the display device's tone response curve, such that the viewer's perception remains relatively independent of the ambient conditions in which the display is being viewed. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081280 | SINGLE-SCREEN VIEW IN RESPONSE TO ROTATION - A multi-screen user device and methods for controlling data displayed thereby are disclosed. Specifically, a gesture sequence is disclosed which enables a user to toggle or shift though applications that are displayed by the multi-screen user device. The gesture sequence may correspond to various rotation or partial rotations of the multi-screen user device. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081281 | INFORMATION DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR MAP DISPLAY - An information display apparatus, including a nonvolatile database memory | 2012-04-05 |
20120081282 | ACCESS OF AN APPLICATION OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE BASED ON A FACIAL GESTURE - A method of accessing an application of an electronic device based on a facial gesture is disclosed. In one aspect, a method of an electronic device includes capturing an image of a face a user through a camera of the electronic device such that an application of the electronic device is accessible through the electronic device based on the image of the face of the user. The facial gesture of the image of the face of the user of the electronic device is determined to be associated with a user-defined facial gesture. The facial gesture of the image of the face of the user is compared with a designated security facial gesture. An access of the application of the electronic device is permitted when the facial gesture of the image of the face of the user of the electronic device matches the designated security facial gesture. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081283 | Computer Keyboard With Input Device - A computer keyboard integrated with an optical input device is provided. The computer keyboard includes a plurality of keys, a plurality of optical input devices, a controller, and a navigation engine configured to generate an input function in response to finger movement on one or more of the plurality of input devices. The computer keyboard controller is configured to permit the user to assign an input function to one or more of the plurality of optical input devices from a list of input functions. The plurality of optical input devices have firmware capable of stitching two input devices together to provide a combined input function. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081284 | MOUSE WITH ROTATABLE OPERATION MODULE - A mouse with a rotatable operation module is provided. The mouse includes a mouse housing and the operation module. The mouse housing has a sidewall. A hollow portion is formed in the sidewall for installing the operation module. The operation module includes a positioning member, a rotary member and a signal generating module. By rotating the rotary member, the operation module is rotated accordingly. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081285 | Mouse - A pointing device for a computer and a method of using the pointing device. The pointing device includes a base, a motion tracking device coupled to the base; and a body pivotably coupled to the base. The body pivots with respect to the base about at least one axis. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081286 | ALERTING USER TO SHORTCUTS ON COMPUTER - Keypad keys having functions when they are pressed simultaneously with a meta key are backlit or bear indicia indicating the functions. A user interface (UI) can be presented indicating the functions of the keys. A row of special purpose keys user-programmable can be provided with each key invoking a respective application of service. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081287 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND APPLICATION CONTROLLING METHOD THEREIN - A mobile terminal including a display unit configured to display information related to the mobile terminal; a wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with an external application executing device via a wireless communication network; a memory configured to store at least one plug-in data corresponding to a specific application; and a controller configured to execute the plug-in data and to control the specific application to be executed in the external application executing device. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081288 | INPUT DEVICE HAVING KEY TOPS - An operation unit has an operation surface for accepting an input operation. In a plan view, the operation surface has a rectangular contour including a plurality of sides and a plurality of corner portions. When each point at which extensions of adjacent two of the plural sides cross each other is defined as a virtual intersection, and when an intersection at which respective diagonals linking the virtual intersections cross each other is defined as a virtual center, the contour of the corner portion crosses the diagonal that passes through the virtual intersection and the virtual center, at a point between the virtual intersection in the vicinity of the corner portion and the virtual center. The corner portions is a specific corner portion having an intersection with the diagonal at a position closer to the virtual center than the adjacent two corner portions. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081289 | KEYBOARD FILLING ONE SCREEN OR SPANNING MULTIPLE SCREENS OF A MULTIPLE SCREEN DEVICE - Methods and devices for presenting a virtual keyboard are provided. More particularly, in connection with a multiple screen device, a virtual keyboard can be presented in a first mode using all of one of the screens. In a second mode, the virtual keyboard can be presented using portions of both of the screens. More particularly, with the screens of the device in a landscape orientation, one screen can be devoted to present the virtual keyboard while the other screen remains available to present other information. In a portrait orientation, the virtual keyboard can span the two screens, such that a first portion of the first screen and a first portion of the second screen operate cooperatively to present the virtual keyboard. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081290 | TOUCH KEYBOARD WITH PHONETIC CHARACTER SHORTCUTS - In general, this disclosure describes techniques to enable a user of a computing device to select keys representing one or more characters using touch gestures. In one example, a method includes: receiving, on a graphical keyboard of a computing device, touch input including a plurality of selections of one or more keyboard characters currently displayed in the graphical keyboard; determining, by the computing device, a touch input operation that corresponds to the touch input, wherein the touch input operation identifies a character that is not currently displayed on the graphical keyboard, wherein the identified character has a phonetic relationship to the one or more keyboard characters selected by the touch input, and wherein the identified character is different from the one or more keyboard characters selected by the touch input; and generating for display, on an output device of the computing device, the identified character. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081291 | GOLF STARTER ELECTRONIC TEE SHEET - Provided is an electronic golf starter tee sheet that syncronizes with the golf pro shop computer system. Also provided is a method of using the electronic golf starter tee sheet. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081292 | DESKTOP REVEAL - A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081293 | GRAVITY DROP RULES AND KEYBOARD DISPLAY ON A MULTIPLE SCREEN DEVICE - Methods and devices for presenting or dismissing a virtual keyboard are provided. More particularly, in connection with a multiple screen device, a virtual keyboard can be presented in a first mode using portions of both of the screens. In a second mode, the virtual keyboard can be presented using all of one of the screens, or can be dismissed. Movement between the different modes can be effected by rotating the device between a dual portrait orientation, corresponding to the first mode, and a dual landscape orientation, corresponding to the second mode. More particularly, depending on whether the device is rotated away from or towards information having focus, the display of the virtual keyboard is continued or discontinued. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081294 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING KEYBOARD FUNCTIONALITY, VIA A LIMITED NUMBER OF INPUT REGIONS, TO A SEPARATE DIGITAL DEVICE - One embodiment includes an apparatus that receives gesture-based touch inputs from a user to provide keyboard functionality, via a limited number of input regions, to a separate digital device. The apparatus comprises: a touch-sensitive array; a processor; a communication module; and a casing. The touch-sensitive array defines a first zone with a plurality of radially-arranged touch regions, wherein the touch-sensitive array detects user touches at the regions of the first zone. The processor communicates with the touch-sensitive array, and distinguishes between various user input types for each region of the first zone. The processor generates an output that is a character associated with the input type. The communication module transmits the output to the separate digital device. The casing substantially houses the processor, the communication module and the touch-sensitive array. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081295 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH KEYBOARD - A keyboard includes a plurality of keys each of which is associated with indicia corresponding to at least one of alphabetic characters, numbers, or commands. The keys of the plurality of keys associated with alphabetic characters number fewer than 26 and greater than nine. No more than two alphabetic characters are associated with each of the keys associated with alphabetic characters. At least one of the keys associated with alphabetic characters is associated with two alphabetic characters and at least one number. The numbers are arranged and displayed in the format of a phone keypad and the letters are arranged and displayed in a keyboard layout. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081296 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH DISAMBIGUATION OF COMPOUND WORD TEXT INPUT - A handheld electronic device includes a reduced QWERTY keyboard and is enabled with disambiguation software that is operable to disambiguate compound word text input. The device provides output in the form of a default output and a number of variants. The output is based largely upon the frequency, i.e., the likelihood that a user intended a particular output, but various features of the device provide additional variants that are not based solely on frequency and rather are provided by various logic structures resident on the device. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081297 | TOUCH KEYBOARD WITH PHONETIC CHARACTER SHORTCUTS - In general, this disclosure describes techniques to enable a user of a computing device to select keys representing one or more characters using touch gestures. In one example, a method includes: receiving, on a graphical keyboard of a computing device, touch input including a plurality of selections of one or more keyboard characters currently displayed in the graphical keyboard; determining, by the computing device, a touch input operation that corresponds to the touch input, wherein the touch input operation identifies a character that is not currently displayed on the graphical keyboard, wherein the identified character has a phonetic relationship to the one or more keyboard characters selected by the touch input, and wherein the identified character is different from the one or more keyboard characters selected by the touch input; and generating for display, on an output device of the computing device, the identified character. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081298 | TOUCH SENSING PANELS AND OPERATION METHODS THEREOF - A touch sensing panel includes a substrate and a plurality of first sub-electrodes. The first sub-electrodes are formed on the substrate and disposed in parallel. The first sub-electrodes extend in a first direction. Each set of the successive first sub-electrodes is grouped as a group into a predetermined number to form one sensing electrode. A distance between two successive sensing electrodes is less than the predetermined number multiplied by a distance between two successive first sub-electrodes. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081299 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING REMOTE CONTROL VIA A TOUCHABLE DISPLAY - An approach is provided for controlling a display of a set-top box from a remote control device having a touchable display. User input is received via the touchable display of the remote control device. A control signal is generated in response to the user input for controlling a set-top box coupled to a display. The set-top box is configured to present the content on the display concurrently with the touchable display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081300 | TOUCH PANEL AND REPAIRING METHOD THEREOF - A touch panel including a substrate, a plurality of first and second sensing series, and a plurality of conductive repairing pattern layers is provided. The first sensing series are disposed on the substrate and extended along a first direction. Each of the first sensing series includes a plurality of first sensing pads and first bridge lines, and the first bridge lines serially connect two adjacent first sensing pads. The second sensing series are disposed on the substrate and extended along a second direction. Each of the second sensing series includes a plurality of second sensing pads and second bridge lines, and the second bridge lines serially connect two adjacent second sensing pads. Each conductive repairing pattern layer electrically floating locates around the crossover region of the first and second sensing series. Two adjacent sensing pads are connected by the conductive repairing pattern layer after a repair procedure is finished. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081301 | METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING TOUCH PANEL DATA - A method for transmitting touch panel data is provided. The method is adapted for transmitting coordinate data of at least a touch point being touched on the touch panel and includes the following procedures. The at least coordinate data is compressed. A serial data transmission interface command and a serial data transmission interface client address are appended in front of the compressed at least coordinate data, such that the compressed at least coordinate data is encapsulated into a serial transmission data packet. In addition, the serial transmission data packet is transmitted through a serial data transmission channel. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081302 | MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAY CONTROL - A dual-screen user device and methods for controlling data displayed thereby are disclosed. Specifically, the data displayed by the multiple screens of the dual-screen user device is conditioned upon the type of user gesture or combination of user gestures detected. The display controls described herein can correlate user inputs received in a gesture capture region to one or more display actions, which may include maximization, minimization, or reformatting instructions. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081303 | HANDLING GESTURES FOR CHANGING FOCUS - Embodiments are described for handling focus when a gesture is input in a multi-screen device. In embodiments, if the gesture is incomplete a focus is maintained on a screen, display area, or displayed image that has the focus. If the gesture is determined to be complete, then the focus is changed to a different screen, display area, or displayed image. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081304 | HARDWARE BUTTONS ACTIVATED BASED ON FOCUS - Methods and devices for providing one or more control buttons in connection with a multiple screen device are provided. More particularly, the screen of a multiple screen device having a current focus is identified, and one or more control buttons are provided as part of or in association with the identified screen. When a change in focus from a previously identified screen to a different screen is detected, the presentation of the one or more control buttons can also change. In particular, control buttons are presented as part of a screen having the current focus, while control buttons are not provided on or in association with a screen that does not have the current focus. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081305 | SWIPEABLE KEY LINE - Methods and devices for the display of virtual keyboards are provided. More particularly, virtual keyboards that include selectable sets of virtual keys that can be selected or changed through direct input by a user are provided. The user input can include a touch screen input or gesture applied to an area of a display in which a selectable set of virtual keys is presented. The touch screen input or swipe can cause the displayed selectable set of virtual keys to be replaced by an alternate selectable set of virtual keys. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081306 | DRAG MOVE GESTURE IN USER INTERFACE - The disclosed method and device are directed to navigation, by a dual display communication device, through display objects. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081307 | FLICK MOVE GESTURE IN USER INTERFACE - The disclosed method and device are directed to navigation, by a dual display communication device, through display objects. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081308 | LONG DRAG GESTURE IN USER INTERFACE - The disclosed method and device are directed to navigation, by a dual display communication device, through display objects. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081309 | DISPLAYED IMAGE TRANSITION INDICATOR - A dual display communication device includes a gesture capture region to receive a gesture, a first touch sensitive display to receive a gesture and display displayed images (such as a desktop or window of an application), and a second touch sensitive display to receive a gesture and display displayed images. Middleware receives a gesture, the gesture indicating that a displayed image is to be moved from the first touch sensitive display to the second touch sensitive display, such as to maximize a window to cover portions of both displays simultaneously; in response and prior to movement of the displayed image to the second touch sensitive display, moves a transition indicator from the first touch sensitive display to the second touch sensitive display to a selected position to be occupied by the displayed image; and thereafter moves the displayed image from the first touch sensitive display to the second touch sensitive display to the selected position. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081310 | PINCH GESTURE TO SWAP WINDOWS - The disclosed method and device are directed to a communication device that receives, by a gesture capture region and/or a touch sensitive display, a gesture while a first touch sensitive display is displaying a first displayed image and a second touch sensitive display is displaying a second displayed image and, in response, ceasing to display the first displayed image on the first touch sensitive display and commencing to display the first displayed image on the second touch sensitive display and ceasing to display a second displayed image on the second touch sensitive display and commencing to display the second displayed image on the first touch sensitive display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081311 | SMARTPAD ORIENTATION - A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081312 | SMARTPAD SPLIT SCREEN - A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081313 | SMARTPAD SPLIT SCREEN DESKTOP - A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081314 | SMARTPAD SPLIT SCREEN DESKTOP - A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081315 | KEYBOARD SPANNING MULTIPLE SCREENS - Methods and devices for presenting a virtual keyboard are provided. More particularly, in connection with a multiple screen device, a virtual keyboard can be presented using portions of both of the screens. More particularly, with the screens of the device in a portrait orientation, the virtual keyboard can span the two screens, such that a first portion of the first screen and a first portion of the second screen operate cooperatively to present the virtual keyboard. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081316 | OFF-SCREEN GESTURE DISMISSABLE KEYBOARD - Methods and devices for discontinuing the presentation of a virtual keyboard or dismissing a virtual keyboard in response to the receipt of input are provided. More particularly, input entered outside of an area of a screen comprising a touch screen display can cause the presentation of a virtual keyboard to be discontinued. The discontinuance of the virtual keyboard display can be performed simultaneously with an operation indicated by the received input. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081317 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING COPY-PASTE OPERATIONS ON A DEVICE VIA USER GESTURES - A multi-screen user device and methods for performing a copy-paste operation using finger gestures are disclosed. A first finger gesture is used to select a display area from which data is to be copied. Subsequently, a drag finger gesture is used to identify where the data that is to be pasted. The drag may extend across a non-display boundary between a first and second display screen of the multi-screen device. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081318 | DISPLAYING THE DESKTOP UPON DEVICE OPEN - Systems and methods are provides for displaying a desktop for a multi-screen device in response to opening the device. The window stack can change based on the change in the orientation of the device. The system can receive an orientation change that transitions the device from a closed state to an open state. A previously created in the stack can expand over the area of the two or more displays comprising the device when opened. A desktop expands to fill the display area and be displayed on the second of the displays after the device is opened. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081319 | MODIFYING THE DISPLAY STACK UPON DEVICE OPEN - Systems and methods are provides for displaying a second window for a multi-screen device in response to opening the device. The window stack can change based on the change in the orientation of the device. The system can receive an orientation change that transitions the device from a closed state to an open state. A previously created, but inactive, window in the stack can be displayed on one of the two or more displays comprising the device when opened. The previously created window become active to be displayed on the second of the displays after the device is opened. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081320 | Display Device Having Touch Screen Panel - A display device having a touch screen panel includes a display panel includes a common electrode; a touch screen panel including a plurality of first conductive patterns that are formed on one surface of the display panel and arranged in a first direction, and a plurality of second conductive patterns that are electrically insulated from the plurality of first conductive patterns and arranged in a second direction to cross over the first conductive patterns; a power source circuitry to supply a first common voltage to the common electrode and to supply a pulse voltage to at least one of the plurality of first and second conductive patterns; and a common voltage feedback circuit to remove an induction voltage induced to the common electrode by the pulse voltage supplied to the at least one of the plurality of first and second conductive patterns. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081321 | INPUT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOBILE TERMINAL WITH TOUCH SCREEN - An input method for a mobile terminal with a touch screen is provided. The input method includes switching an operation mode of the mobile terminal to an input mode, and activating and displaying a virtual keypad; recognizing a specific key, from which a user input has occurred, among keys on the displayed virtual keypad; and displaying at least one or more functional objects designated to the recognized key, in a specific region of the virtual keypad. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081322 | FOCUS CHANGE UPON APPLICATION LAUNCH - Embodiments are described for handling focus when a gesture is input in a multi-screen device. In embodiments, a first image displayed on a first touch sensitive display of a first screen may be currently in focus. In embodiments, the gesture is a tap on a second touch sensitive display of the device. In response to the gesture, an application is launched, which displays a second image on a second display of a second screen. Focus is then changed from the first image on the first touch sensitive display to the second image on the second touch sensitive display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081323 | APPLICATION LAUNCH - Embodiments are described for handling the launching of applications in a multi-screen device. In embodiments, a first touch sensitive display of a first screen receives input to launch an application. In response, the application is launched. A determination is made as to whether the first touch sensitive display already has windows in its stack. If there are no windows in the stack of the first touch sensitive display, a new window of the first application is displayed on the first touch sensitive display. If there are windows in the stack, a determination is made whether a second display has windows in its stack. If not, the new window is displayed on the second display. If the second display also has windows in its stack, the new window will be displayed on the first touch sensitive display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081324 | Single-Layer Sensor Stack - In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an adhesive layer between a cover panel and a substrate. The substrate has drive or sense electrodes of a touch sensor disposed on it. The drive or sense electrodes are made of a conductive mesh of conductive material including metal. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081325 | METHOD OF ACCESSING DIGITAL CONTENT USING MOBILE PHONE WITH ORIENTATION DETERMINATION - A method for accessing digital content from a computer network. The method includes the steps of: (a) capturing an image of machine-readable coded data printed on a page using a mobile phone having an optical image sensor; (b) determining an orientation of the mobile phone relative to the page; (c) forming a request based on the captured image; (d) transmitting the request to a server on the computer network and retrieving digital content associated with the printed graphic content; (e) receiving the digital content in the mobile phone; and (f) displaying the received digital content on a display screen of the mobile phone. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081326 | MULTI-TOUCH DEVICE HAVING DYNAMIC HAPTIC EFFECTS - A system for generating haptic effects senses at least two generally simultaneous touches on a touchscreen and, in response, generates a dynamic haptic effect. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081327 | MULTI-TOUCH DEVICE HAVING DYNAMIC HAPTIC EFFECTS - A system for generating haptic effects senses at least two generally simultaneous touches on a touchscreen and, in response, generates a dynamic haptic effect. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081328 | ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT FOR DISPLAY DEVICE - The invention provides an electrode arrangement for a capacitive sensor device and for a capacitive sensor, respectively, for detecting a position and/or an approach of an object, which comprises a sensor electrode and a first shield electrode, wherein the sensor electrode is arranged on a first side of a substantially flat substrate with a first side and a second side, and wherein the first shield electrode is arranged on the second side of the substrate and serves for shielding the alternating electric field emitted by the sensor electrode from ground. There is also provided a foil with an electrode arrangement according to the invention as well as a method for the production of a display arrangement with an electrode arrangement according to the invention. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081329 | DIGITAL RESISTIVE TYPE TOUCH PANEL - Disclosed is a digital resistive type touch panel, including a transparent substrate, a plurality of bar-shaped transparent electrodes mutually formed in parallel in an X-axis direction on the transparent substrate, and electrode wires extending from either or both ends of the bar-shaped transparent electrodes and bundled to one side in a Y-axis direction of the transparent substrate, wherein the bar-shaped transparent electrodes become wider as becoming more distant from one side in the Y-axis direction of the transparent substrate. Thus because the bar-shaped transparent electrodes become wider as the electrode wires get longer, errors can be prevented from occurring when touch coordinates are determined, making it possible for information to be precisely input using the digital resistive type touch panel. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081330 | 3-dimensional flat panel display with built-in touch screen panel - A 3-dimensional (3D) flat panel display with a built-in touch screen panel includes a first substrate, a plurality of pixels on the first substrate, a plurality of first electrode patterns spaced apart from one another at a first predetermined interval along a first direction, the plurality of first electrode patterns for driving the plurality of pixels, a second substrate positioned to face the first substrate, and a plurality of barrier patterns formed on an outer surface of the second substrate and spaced apart from one another at a second predetermined interval along a second direction, intersecting the first direction. At least one of the plurality of first electrode patterns and at least one barrier pattern of the plurality of barrier patterns serve as electrodes for the built-in touch screen panel. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081331 | TOUCH SCREEN - Disclosed herein is a touch screen. The touch screen includes: a transparent substrate; and transparent electrodes formed on the transparent substrate and sensing a change in capacitance at the time of a touch input, wherein the transparent electrodes include internal transparent electrodes and external transparent electrodes, and the internal transparent electrodes include first sensing units sensing the change in capacitance, extending portions extending to edges of the transparent substrate from the first sensing units, and the extending portions of the adjacent internal transparent electrodes face each other, whereby the extending portions face each other to reduce the frequency of the coordinate errors of the touch input corrected in the controller. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081332 | DISPLAY DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH TOUCH PANEL - Provided is a display device equipped with a touch panel, including a front panel arranged above a capacitive touch panel at a predetermined distance away therefrom, in which the touch panel includes a plurality of X electrodes and a plurality of Y electrodes, and the X electrodes are sequentially applied with pulse signals and the Y electrodes receive the pulse signals. When an arbitrary point on the front panel is touched, the touch panel computes a touched point on the touch panel by using both the received pulse signals obtained from the Y electrodes in a case where the front panel is not deformed and the received pulse signals obtained from the Y electrodes in a case where the front panel is deformed. With this, an erroneous operation in which a measurement value is lowered to finally disappear is prevented. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081333 | TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel includes a plurality of first and second transparent electrodes extending in first and second directions on one side of a transparent substrate. One of a couple of adjacent electrodes of the first electrodes and a couple of adjacent electrodes of the second electrodes at each of crossing portions has no interruption while the adjacent electrodes of the other couple are interrupted. A transparent interlayer insulting film is disposed as an upper layer on the one couple at each of the crossing portions. A metal bridge electrode is an upper layer on the interlayer insulting film to connect between the adjacent electrodes of the other couple. Each of the coupling portions has a greater length than the bridge portion. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081334 | ELECTROSTATIC CAPACITIVE TYPE TOUCH SCREEN PANEL - A touch screen panel according to an embodiment includes a substrate; a plurality of first electrode serials arranged in a first direction on the substrate, each of the first electrode serials including a plurality of first electrode patterns; a plurality of second electrode serials arranged in a second direction on the substrate and crossing over the plurality of first electrode serials; a plurality of insulation patterns formed between the first electrode serials and the second electrode serials at regions in which the first electrode serials crosses over the second electrode serials so that the first electrode serials are insulated from the second electrode serials; and a plurality of first connection patterns formed on the substrate to connect neighboring first electrode patterns to each other. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081335 | NEGATIVE PIXEL COMPENSATION - Negative pixel compensation to compensate for a negative pixel effect in touch signal outputs due to poor grounding of an object touching the device is disclosed. To do so, the device can switch to a configuration to measure the grounding condition of the touching object and use the measurement to compensate the touch output values. In the switched configuration, a first set of lines of the device can be switched between a coupling to a stimulation signal input to drive the device, a coupling to a capacitance signal output to output a signal indicative of the object's grounding condition, and a coupling to ground. A second set of lines of the device can be coupled to a touch signal output to output a signal indicative of the object's touch at the device. The grounding signal can be applied to the touch signal to compensate for the negative pixel effect. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081336 | CAPACITIVE TOUCHPAD AND TOY INCORPORATING THE SAME - Capacitive touchpad assemblies, toys including capacitive touchpad assemblies and integral card readers, and methods for detecting contact with a capacitive touch surface are provided. A capacitive touch surface may have a capacity that varies depending on whether it is being contacted by an object such as a human finger. A voltage of the capacitive touch surface may be altered during each of a predetermined number of recurring time intervals. The capacitance of the capacitive touch surface will determine the amount of time required to alter its voltage to a threshold voltage within each time interval. The sum amount of time required for the voltage of the capacitive touch surface to reach the threshold voltage in a predetermined number of time intervals may be used to determine whether the capacitive touch surface is being touched. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081337 | Active Acoustic Multi-Touch and Swipe Detection for Electronic Devices - An electronic device has a display, a controller, and a pair of haptic transducers connected to the display. The controller configures the haptic transducers to momentarily vibrate the display. A pair of sensors disposed on the display detects variations caused by the user touch in the vibrations. Based on an analysis of these variations, the controller can determine whether a user performed at least one of a swipe action and a multi-touch action, across the display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081338 | SOURCE DRIVER INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH IMPROVED SLEW RATE - Disclosed is a source driver integrated circuit with an improved slew rate by disposing a switching unit, which operates as a resistance component during display driving, before the feedback line of an output buffer. According to the source driver integrated circuit with an improved slew rate, a switching unit, which operates as a resistance component when a signal is transferred, is disposed in the feedback loop of an output buffer, so that the resistance component is not shown to a panel load, thereby improving the slew rate of an output signal. In addition, the improved slew rate makes it possible to easily implement an image through a display. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081339 | DIGITAL PLL CIRCUIT, SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - In a digital PLL circuit, a phase comparison circuit counts the numbers of transitions of a reference clock and an oscillation clock, sets a time taken until the number of transitions of the reference clock reaches a reference count value as a phase comparison time period, and detects, as a phase error value, a difference between a target count value, obtained based on a magnification value of a desired oscillating frequency with respect to the frequency of the reference clock and the reference count value, and the number of transitions of the oscillation clock in the phase comparison time period. A smoothing circuit smoothes the phase error value. A digitally-controlled oscillation circuit controls the frequency of the oscillation clock in accordance with the phase error value smoothed by the smoothing circuit. | 2012-04-05 |
20120081340 | DRIVER AND DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - Provided are a column driver and a display device including the same. The column driver includes a selection control unit configured to divide an n-bit image data into a k-bit sub data and an m-bit sub data such that k+m=n, and generate a selection control signal using the k-bit sub data and the m-bit sub data, a counter configured to receive an image control signal and generate an m-bit data, a conversion unit configured to receive the m-bit data from the counter and convert the m-bit data into a plurality of image data of different voltage ranges, and a selection unit configured to select and transfer an output signal of the conversion unit in response to the selection control signal | 2012-04-05 |