CA1091811A - Portable data entry device - Google Patents

Portable data entry device

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CA1091811A
CA1091811A CA294,388A CA294388A CA1091811A CA 1091811 A CA1091811 A CA 1091811A CA 294388 A CA294388 A CA 294388A CA 1091811 A CA1091811 A CA 1091811A
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Abstract

A portable data entry device wholly contained within a small housing and for the manual entry of numerical and code data which can be conveyed to a remote data processor upon command. The device includes an electronic memory capable of storing a plurality of multiple character records and includes manually operable controls for sequencing through the memory for review and updating of previously entered data. A connector is provided on the housing by which the device can be directly connected to a data system for the readout of the stored data. The device is self powered and contains circuitry operative to conserve available energizing power.

Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION ;--- , .

This invention relates to data storage apparatus and more particularly to a portable data entry device for the temporary storage of data.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many types of data entry and storage systems are known wherein data are retained within a storage medium for later re-trieval and use. Most data storage systems are of a size and configuration useful only at a fixed location and usually in permanent association with an overall data processing system.
For many purposes it would be useful to have a portable data en-try system and one such known system employs a magnetic tape as a ~orage medium and an associated tape transport which limits the size of the apparatus and which consumes relatively high power.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In brief, the present invention provides an extremely compact and portable data entry device readily usable in hand held manner for the temporary storage of data which can be retrieved upon command by a remote data sy~tem to which the novel device can be temporarily connected. The device includes an electronic memory capable of storing a plurality of records each composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters. A data keyboard is provided for the entry of numerical and code data and control keys are provided by which memory addresses can be sequentially accessed for the entry of data or review of the data content of the memory. Data entered into the memory are visually displayed
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- 10918~1 for verification purposes. The device is typically embodied with:in a palm-size housing and is implemented in microcircuit form requiring very little power. The device is completely self-~contained and includes an output connector by which direct elec1:rical connection is made to an associated data system to which data stored in the device memory can be conveyed upon com-mand~
The invention finds particular application where data are to be accumulated by a user moving about different locations.
For example, in a supermarket or other store or warehouse, a clerk can move through the isles with the invention to record stocking information. The invention is also useful, for example, in the reading of utility meters where an individual employs the invention on his rounds to record meter readings for later transfer to a data system for billing purposes.
In accordance with an embodiment, a portable data entry device comprises: a housing of size and configuration for portable use, an electronic solia state serial shift register memory within said housing having an output stage, means on said housing for manual entry of data into said electronic memory: control means on said housing for manual accessing of locations within said electronic memory for review of data pre-viously entered in said memory locations: a display on said housing for visual representation of data stored in said electronic memory by said manual entry means, means within said housing for energizing said device, connector means on said housing for connection to a data utilization system by which data stored in said electronic memory can be conveyed to said data utilization system, means operative to provide a signal indication of an accessed location of said memory containing no data, and means operative in response to said signal indication for blanking said display when data are absent from an accessed
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output indication only when an accessed location of said memory :.
contains data.
In accordance with a further embodiment, a portable ~`
data entry device comprises: a housing of size and configuration for portable use; an electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing having memory locations and input and ~, output stages; means on said housing for manual entry of data into said electronic memory; control means on said housing for manual accessing of locations within said electronic memory for review of data previously entered in said memory locations; a ~:~
display on said housing for visual representation of data stored in said electronic memory by said manual entry means; means ~ ~.
within said housing for energizing said device; connector means on said housing for connection to a data utilization system by which data stored in said electronic memory can be conveyed to said data utilization system; means operative to provide a signal indication of accessed memory locations, and means operative in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stage~ only when a selected location of said memory is accessed for entering data, for readout of data or for display, data stored in said electronic memory being unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized.
In accordance with a further embodiment, a portable data entry device comprises: a housing of size and configuration for portable use' a keyboard having a plurality of keys on said housing for the manual entry of numerical and code data; control keys on said housing for the manual control of memory access; a single electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing for containing a plurality of records, each record being composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters, said memory including input and output stages; first circuit means within - 3a -.~ ~,s, .. . .

said housing directly interconnecting said keyboard and said single serial shift register memory and operative upon actuation ~.
of any key of said keyboard to enter corresponding numerical or code data directly into an intended record location of said :
memor~r, second circuit means within said housing and operative upon manual actuation of said control keys for sequencing said memory to any intended record location for review and correction of data previously entered in any of said record locations, display means on said housing for visual representation of numerical and code data entered by said keyboard into said memory; connector means on said housing for direct electrical connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the :
transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system, a power source within said housing and operative to energize said device: means operative to provide a signal indica-tion of acce~sed memory locations~ and means operative in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stages only when a selected location of said memory is accessed for entering data, for readout of data, or for display, data stored in said memory being unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized. ! ' ' In accordance with a further embodiment, a portable data entry device comprises: a housing of size and configuration for portable use, a keyboard having a plurality of keys on said housing for the manual entry of numerical and code data, control keys on said housing for the manual control of memory access, a single electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing, for containing a plurality of records, each record being composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters, said memory including input and output stages, first circuit means within said housing directly interconnecting said keyboard and said single serial shift register memory and operative upon ~1 J." :` - 3b -- .
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10918il actuation of any key of said keyboard to enter corresponding numerical or code data directly into an intended record location of said memory; second circuit means within said housing and operative upon manual actuation of said control keys for sequencing said memory to any intended record location for review and correction of data previously entered in any of said record locations, display means on said housing for visual representation of numerical and code data entered by said keyboard into said memory, connector means on said housing for direct electrical connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system, a power source within said housing and operative to energize said device, means operative to provide a signal indication of an accessed location of said memory containing no data: and means operative in response to said signal indication for blanking said display when data are absent from an accessed location of said memory, such that said display produces a visual output indication only when an accessed location of said memory contains data.
In accordance with a further embodimentj a portable data entry device comprises: a portable housing, a single electronic recirculating dynamic serial solid state shift register memory within said housing for containing a plurality of records each composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters, keyboard means having a plurality of kèys on.said housing directly interconnecting said plurality of keys and said single dynamic serial shift register memory and operative upon actuation of any of said plurality of keys to enter corresponding numerical and code data directly into the accessed record of said memory, said keyboard means including:
a first control key on said housing operative upon each manual actuation to access a successive record of said memory, and - 3c -.
a second control key on said housing and operative upon each manual actuation to access a preceding record of said memory, multiple character display means on said housing for visual indication of numerical and code data entered by said keyboard into an accessed record of said memory, said display means including: a plurality of character indicators, a driver circuit for said indicators, and a decoder circuit for said indicators which is directly connected to said memory to automatically cause indication of the data in a selected location of said memory which is accessed by said control keys, control circuit means operative upon actuation of any one of said plurality of keys to provide a data command and operative upon actuation of said first and second control keys to provide respective first and second control commands, address counter means operative in response to said control commands to address a selected record of said m~morys counter means in synchronization with ~aid memory and operative to enable data entry into each accessed record of said memory upon detection of an intended record and character location in response to said data command connector means on said housing for connection of said me ry to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system; and a power source within said housing and operative to energize the circuitry of said device.
In accordance with a further embodiment, a portable data entry device comprises: a portable housing, an electronic recirculating dynamic serial solid state shift regi~ter memory within said housing for containing a plurality of records each composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters, and having input and output stages' keyboard means on said housing for manual entry of numerical and code data into said memory, and including:

a first control key on said housing operative upon each manual - 3d -. ~ . ........ ....
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109i811 actuation to access a successive record of said memory and a second control key on said housing and operative upon each manual actuation to access a preceding record of said memory;
multi.ple character display means on said housing for visual indication of numerical and code data entered into an accessed record of said memory' control circuit means operative upon actuation of said keyboard to provide a data command and ~
operative upon actuation of said first and second control keys :
to provide respective first and second control commands, address counter means op;erative in response to said control commands to address a selected record of said memory: counter means in synchronization with said memory and operative to enable data entry into each accessed record of said memory upon detection of an intended record and character location in .
response to said data command~ connector means on said housing for connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data storea in said memory to said data utilization system: a power source within said:housing and operative to energize the circuitry of said device, means operative to provide a first signal indication of accessed memory locations, means operativé in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stages only when a selected récord of said memory is accessed for entering data, for readout o data or for display, data stored in said electronic memory being unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized; means operative to provide a second signal indication of an accessed location of said memory containing no data,-.and means operative in response to said second signal indication for blanking said display when data are absent from an accessed record of said memory, such that said display produces a visual output indication only when an accessed location of said memory contains data.

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The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 i~ a pictorial view of the portable data entry device according to the invention in typical housing configuration, Fig. 2 is a block diagram representation of the invention and associated data system, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 are schematic representations of the conceptual organization of the memory of the invention, ~
Fig. 5 is a schematic representation of the actual ~ -organization of a row within the memory of the invention, and Fig. 6 is a block diagram representation of the logic - 3f -circuitry of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The portable data entry device according to the invention i8 shown in preferred implementation in Fig. 1 and includes a housing 10 having on a front panel thereof a numerical keyboard 12 for the manual entry of numerical data, code keys 14 for the manual entry of coding information in association with the numerical data, control keys 16 labeled roll-up, roll-down and clx and an alpha-numeric display 18. A connector 20 is pro-vided at the back of housing 10 by which the data entry device is inte~rconnected with a data processing or other system for the readout of data stored in the portable device for subsequent pro-cessing and utilization. A power switch 22 is also provided on housing 10 for energiZing and de-energizing the device circuitry.
The overall device is preferably of palm size to be readily carried and to be easily operated when hand held, much as with a pocket cAlculator. It will be appreciated, however, that the invention can be embodied in other sizes and configurations as may be de-sirable to suit particular operating requirements for particularportable data entry purposes.
The device is completely self-contained and self-powered by an internal battery source. The logic is of micro-circuit form operative with relatively low power consumption to extend the useful battery life.
In operation, numerical data and code data are manual-ly entered into the device memory by means of selected ones of respective keys 12 and 14, the data thu-~ entered being shown on display 18 for visual verification. If an erroneous data entry 30 has been made or if an entry is to be changed, the data stored lO9i8il in the present memory location is cleared by the clx key 16 so that the correct data can then be entered by means of the appro-priate numerical and code keys 12 and 14. Alternatively new data can be written over the presently stored data, the newly entered data then being stored in memory and shown on display 18. By means of the roll-up key 16, the next location in memory is addressed for a subsequent data entry. Each actuation of the roll-up key causes stepping of the memory address to the next sequential memory location. Each actuation of the roll-down key causes stepping of the memory address to the next preceding mem-ory location. In this manner the memory can he manually cycled in both a forward and reverse direction through all memory loca-tion~ and is, therefore, sequentially accessible for review of particular data entries previously stored or for altering pre-viously entered data. At any presently selected memory location, the contents of the data stored in that location will be visually displayed.
When it is desired to read out the contents of all data then stored in the memory, the device is directly inter-connected with a data processing or other system by means ofconnector 20 and an associated electrical cable. Upon command provided by the data processing system or by the device, the content of the memory is sequentially conveyed to the data system for storage and/or processing.
The device logic is broadly shown in Fig. 2 and in-cludes keyboard 30 containing the data, code and control keys described above and coupled to an electronic data memory 32 which, in turn, is coupled to a display 34. Control ogic 36 which includes a local clock governs data entry and device operation. Power is locally provided by a battery source 38 which may include a charging circuit energized from an external supply. The device can be coupled via connector 20 to interface logic 40 associated with a central processor 42. This coupling can be made by any suitable wire or wireless path. The central processor provides an appropriate command to memory 32 to cause reaclout of the data content thereof to the central proce~sor for storage and/or processing. The central processor can drive a suitable output device 44 such as a printer for the presen-tation of output data derived in whole or in part from the data content of memory 22.
The memory 32 is typically a solid state serial memory such as a charge coupled device memory, a preferred implementa-tion being an Intel 2416 integrated serial memory which is com-posed of 64 recirculating shift registers each having 256 bits.
The conceptual organization of-the memory is shown in Fig. 3 and includes 64 rows of storage, each row containing four records, each of 16 characters. Each character is composed of 4 bits as depicted in Fig. 4. The actual memory organization is as in Fig. 5. Each shift regi~ter repreRenting a row of the memory contains all corresponding characters for four records. Thus as shown in Fig. 5 row O contains the first character (c0) for records O to 3, the second character (Cl) for records 0 to 3, etc. This memory organization provides easier implementation of the addressing logic than the conceptual organization described above.
The logic circuitry is shown more particularly in Fig. 6. A keyboard 50 which includes all numerical data and control keys is strobed via a keyboard strobe circuit 52 and provides coded representations of actuated keys to a keyboard encoder 53 which drives a multiplexer 54. The multiplexer pro-vides serial output data via an OR gate 56 to the data input of 10918i~ ~

electronic memory 58, the operation of which i-q governed by a -four-phase clock 60 and which i~ addressed by a memory address ~
counter 62. Keyboard 50 is also coupled to a debounce circuit ~:
64 which provides in response to actuation of keys of the key-board corresponding control commands labelled CLX, roll-up (RU), roll-down (RD), and "data" (D). The data output of memory 58 is coupled to data terminal 66 of output connector 68 and is also coupled to a serial to parallel converter 70 which provides parallel output signals to a display latch and decoder 72 which, in turn, is coupled to display 74. This display is also coupled to a driver circuit 76 which is energized by a display multi-plexer 78.
The memory address counter 62 is coupled to a compa-rator 82 which also receives inputs from a bit/record counter ?
84, Counter 84 al90 provides an input to a character counter 86 and to an auxiliary character counter 88 as well as providing an input to strobe logic 90, which, in turn, provides a strobe signal to display latch and decoder 72 and to strobe terminal 80 of output connector 68. Decrementing logic 92 provides a 20 control signal to auxiliary character counter 88 as does the resynchronizing logic 94 which receives an input signal from character counter 86 as well as control commands. The character counter provides a driving signal to multiplexer 78. A full record detector 96 receives input signals from character counter 86 and auxiliary character counter 88 and provides an inhibit signal to debounce circuit 64-.
Power is supplied to the circuitry by means of a power supply 98 which includes a battery 100. Typically a 12 volt bat~ery is employed with power supply 98 providing +12 and 30 -5 volt5 to the logical elements. The power supply is also .

-1()918~1 coupled to start logic 102 which provides an output signal via OR gate 56 to the data input of memory 58. The control commands from debounce circuit 64 are applied to the associated logical elements as indicated. In operation, during initial energi-zation of the device by switch-on of power supply 98, start logic 102 causes the entry of all logical ones into memory 58 to define an initial memory condition representing zero data.
The keyboard 50 is strobed by keyboard strohe 52 and upon actu-ation of a numerical or code key of keyboard 50 a parallel code is provided by the keyboard to keyboard encoder 53 which provides a parallel output code representing the actuated key. Multi-plexer 54 is operative to convert this output code to a serial representation of the key data for entry into the intended location o memory 58. Upon actuation of a numerical, coae or control key of keyboard 50, a signal is applied to debounce logic 64 which provid~s corresponding data or control commands.
~ogic 64 provides a data ~D) command in response to actuation ~ 1 a numerical or code key and clear (CLX), roll-up ~RU) and roll-down (RD) commands in response to actuation of the correspond-ing control keys of keyboard 50. These commands are employedin governing operation of the device logic as will be described.
The debounce logic 64 is also operative to discriminate between a valid key actuation and spurious contact closure and to provide the appropriate commands only upon valid key actuation.
The memory 58 is in continuous recirculation with keyboard data being entered into the next available memory loca-tion when that location is detected. In the embodiment being described wherein a solid state serial memory composed of a plurality of recirculating shift registers is employed, each of the shift registers i5 in recirculation. Address counter ~091811 62 operates in a static manner to address a particular row of the memory and a record within the selected rowO Actuation of the numerical or code keys will cause entry of the corre-sponding key data into successive character positions of the addressed record. Each character stored in the addressed re-cord of the memory will be displayed on display 74.
The bit/record counter 84 denotes which record is currently accessed by memory 58. When the record denoted by the two most significant bits of counter 84 corresponds with the 10 record denoted by two least significant bits of address counter 62, comparator 82 provides a write enable ~WE) command to mem-ory 58, provided the other requisite commands are also present.
Counter 84 also provides an output indication (BO,Bl) to multi-plexer 54 for controlling the order o bits encoded during the parallel-to-serial conversion. The character counter 86 and auxiliary character counter 88 operate on a continuous recircu-lating basis and are stepped in synchronism with each other and s with memory 58. When the auxiliary character counter 88 reaches its zero state a character match (CM) command is provided to 20 comparator 82 which will provide the write enable command for the entry of key data into memory when the data command is present and the intended record location is detected by counter 84. Each data command causes decrementing logic 92 to decre-ment counter 88 by one count with respect to character counter 86 and, in this manner, counter 88 provides identification of the next character position in which key data are to be entered.
Character counter 86 provides identification of all character positions in which key data have already been entered ana enables the display multiplexer 78 such that key data stored in memory 30 58 are shown on display 74.

lO9i811 The display 74 i9 typically a multi-segment alpha-numexic light emitting diode (LED) display, the segments of which are driven by display latch and decoder 72 and by driver 76. Since the data in memory 58 i8 being recirculated on a continuous basis, data are provided to display 74 at sampled intervals; however, the sa~pling rate is sufficiently high that continuous display of data is perceived by a viewer.
The resynchronizing logic 94 is operative upon a CLX, RU or RD command to resynchronize auxiliary character counter 88 with character counter 86. The full record detector 96 monitors counters 86 and 88 and in response to a maximum difference between the states of these counters, in the illustrated embodiment a difference of 16 states, produces an inhibit data signal to logic 64 to prevent further provision of a data (D) command since the then present record of memory 58 is full.
In the illustrated embodiment up to 16 numerical and code characters can be stored in a single record within the mem-ory. Actuation of the roll-up key provides a subsequent memory record into which can also be stored up to 16 numerical and code characters. Key data can be similarly stored in each of the 16 memory records. At any time, the previously stored contents of the memory can be reviewed by use of the roll-down key by which each predecessor entry of the memory can be accessed for viewing of the data content thereof, and if desired, for correc-tion or replacement of data therein. Actuation of the roll-up or roll-down keys causes provision of a corresponding RU or RD
command to address counter 62. The RU command increments the address counter 62 to its next sequential address, while the RD command decrements counter 62 to its previous address.

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I~ order to read out the stored data within memory ~ ~, 58, the device is coupled by means of connector 68 to a data system or other associated system to which the stored data are to be conveyed. A cycle (CY) command is provided via terminal 104 by t'he data system to address counter 62 to commence the cycling of the address counter through its address repertory. At the initial address of counter 62, a begin file (BF) command is pro-vided to terminal 106 which denotes to the data processing system the commencement of the data file being read out. The BF command ~
is also applied to logic 64 to inhibit the provision of any roll- ' up or roll-down commands during normal operation if the end of memory is reached. Address counter 62 cycles through each of its addresses to cause readout of the data contents of these addresses ;~
in a sequential manner via data terminal 66. The strobe signal provided at terminal 80 provides a clock for data transfer and typically cloc~ a serial-to-parallel convertor in the data system. After readout of the entire contents of memory 58, de-noted for example by the presence of a subsequent BF signal, the CY command i8 discontinued by the data system which causes dis-continuance of the readout operation. For subsequent data entry use, the memory 58 is initialized by being again reloaded with all one, such as by switch off and then on of power switch 22.
The device op,erates with minimum power in order to , maximize the useful life of the battery source. Although the memory 58 is in continuous operation, the input ana output stages of the-memory are energized only when necessary. This is achieved by connecting the E command output signal from comparator 82 to the chip enable and select terminals of memory 58, this E
command being produced when the record in counter 84 corresponds with the record in counter 62. In this manner energy is saved -since the input and output stages, which consume a significant amount of power, are only energized when needed for entering data or driving the output display. In addition, the display is blanked when an unused record is addressed in memory, also to conserve battery power. Such blanking is accomplished by the absence of an output from decoder 72 in the presence of an all ones code applied thereto.
The invention by reason of its small size and self-contained operation is especially useful for the temporary storage of data "in the field." The invention can be thought of as an electronic version of a notebook and is usable in similar manner for recording information for later use.
It will be appreciated that the implementat~on of the invention can vary to suit specific performance reqùirements.
The invention is not, therefore, to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described except as indicated in the appended claims.

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Claims (29)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A portable data entry device comprising:
a housing of size and configuration for portable use;
an electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing having an output stage;
means on said housing for manual entry of data into said electronic memory;
control means on said housing for manual accessing of locations within said electronic memory for review of data pre-viously entered in said memory locations;
a display on said housing for visual representation of data stored in said electronic memory by said manual entry means;
means within said housing for energizing said device;
connector means on said housing for connection to a data utilization system by which data stored in said electronic memory can be conveyed to said data utilization system;
means operative to provide a signal indication of an accessed location of said memory containing no data; and means operative in response to said signal indication for blanking said display when data are absent from an accessed location of said memory, such that said display produces a visual output indication only when an accessed location of said memory contains data.
2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said memory is a charge coupled device recirculating shift register memory.
3. A portable data entry device comprising:
a housing of size and configuration for portable use;

an electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing having memory locations and input and output stages;
means on said housing for manual entry of data into said electronic memory;
control means on said housing for manual accessing of locations within said electronic memory for review of data pre-viously entered in said memory locations;
a display on said housing for visual representation of data stored in said electronic memory by said manual entry means;
means within said housing for energizing said device;
connector means on said housing for connection to a data utilization system by which data stored in said electronic memory can be conveyed to said data utilization system;
means operative to provide a signal indication of ac-cessed memory locations; and means operative in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stages only when a selected location of said memory is accessed for entering data, for readout of data or for display, data stored in said electronic memory be-ing unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized.
4. The device according to claim 3 wherein said memory is a charge coupled device recirculating shift register memory.
5. A portable data entry device comprising:
a housing of size and configuration for portable use;
a keyboard having a plurality of keys on said housing for the manual entry of numerical and code data;
control keys on said housing for the manual control of memory access;
a single electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing for containing a plurality of records, each record being composed of a plurality of multiple bit char-acters, said memory including input and output stages;
first circuit means within said housing directly inter-connecting said keyboard and said single serial shift register memory and operative upon actuation of any key of said keyboard to enter corresponding numerical or code data directly into an intended record location of said memory;
second circuit means within said housing and operative upon manual actuation of said control keys for sequencing said memory to any intended record location for review and correction of data previously entered in any of said record locations;
display means on said housing for visual representation of numerical and code data entered by said keyboard into said memory;
connector means on said housing for direct electrical connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system;
a power source within said housing and operative to energize said device;
means operative to provide a signal indication of ac-cessed memory locations; and means operative in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stages only when a selected location of said memory is accessed for entering data, for read-out of data, or for display, data stored in said memory being unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized.
6. The device according to claim 5 wherein said memory is a charge coupled device recirculating dynamic shift register memory.
7. The device according to claim 5 wherein said elec-tronic memory includes a plurality of recirculating dynamic serial memories each containing a plurality of records;
and wherein said first circuit means includes means operative to identify a selected one of said serial memories and a selected record for entry of data therein.
8. The device according to claim 5 wherein said elec-tronic memory includes a continuously recirculating dynamic memory;
and wherein said first circuit means includes:
means for identifying a selected record accessed by said memory; and means for identifying a selected character of the select-ed record.
9. The device according to claim 5 further including logic means operative upon energization of said power source to cause entry of predetermined data into said memory to define an initial memory condition.
10. The device according to claim 9 further including detector means operative to inhibit further data entry into said memory upon detection of a then accessed record filled with entered data.
11. The device according to claim 10 wherein said electronic memory includes a continuously recirculating dynamic serial memory;
and wherein said first circuit means includes a memory address counter operative to address a selected record location of said memory; and counter means in continuous recirculation with said memory for denoting the location of the record and character with-in said record accessed by said memory.
12. A portable data entry device comprising:
a housing of size and configuration for portable use;
a keyboard having a plurality of keys on said housing for the manual entry of numerical and code data;
control keys on said housing for the manual control of memory access;
a single electronic solid state serial shift register memory within said housing, for containing a plurality of records, each record being composed of a plurality of multiple bit char-acters, said memory including input and output stages;
first circuit means within said housing directly inter-connecting said keyboard and said single serial shift register memory and operative upon actuation of any key of said keyboard to enter corresponding numerical or code data directly into an intended record location of said memory;
second circuit means within said housing and operative upon manual actuation of said control keys for sequencing said memory to any intended record location for review and correction of data previously entered in any of said record locations;
display means on said housing for visual representation of numerical and code data entered by said keyboard into said memory;
connector means on said housing for direct electrical connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system;
a power source within said housing and operative to en-ergize said device;
means operative to provide a signal indication of an ac-cessed location of said memory containing no data; and means operative in response to said signal indication for blanking said display when data are absent from an accessed loca-tion of said memory, such that said display produces a visual out-put indication only when an accessed location of said memory con-tains data.
13. The device according to claim 12 wherein said elec-ronic memory includes a plurality of recirculating serial memories each containing a plurality of records;
and wherein said first circuit means includes means operative to identify a selected one of said serial memories and a selected record for entry of data therein.
14. The device according to claim 12 wherein said elec-tronic memory includes a continuously recirculating memory;
and wherein said first circuit means includes:
means for identifying a selected record accessed by said memory; and means for identifying a selected character of the selected record.
15. The device according to claim 12 further including logic means operative upon energization of said power source to cause entry of predetermined data into said memory to define an initial memory condition.
16. The device according to claim 15 further including detector means operative to inhibit further data entry into said memory upon detection of a then accessed record filled with entered data.
17. The device according to claim 16 wherein said elec-tronic memory includes a continuously recirculating serial memory;
and wherein said first circuit means includes a memory address counter operative to address a selected record location of said memory; and counter means in continuous recirculation with said memory for denoting the location of the record and character within said record accessed by said memory.
18. The device according to claim 12 wherein said memory is a charge coupled device recirculating shift register memory.
19. A portable data entry device comprising:
a portable housing;
a single electronic recirculating dynamic serial solid state shift register memory within said housing for containing a plurality of records each composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters;
keyboard means having a plurality of keys on said housing directly interconnecting said plurality of keys and said single dynamic serial shift register memory and operative upon actuation of any of said plurality of keys to enter corresponding numerical and code data directly into the accessed record of said memory, said keyboard means including:
a first control key on said housing operative upon each manual actuation to access a successive record of said memory; and a second control key on said housing and operative upon each manual actuation to access a preceding record of said memory;
multiple character display means on said housing for visual indication of numerical and code data entered by said key-board into an accessed record of said memory;
said display means including:
a plurality of character indicators;
a driver circuit for said indicators; and a decoder circuit for said indicators which is directly connected to said memory to automatically cause indication of the data in a selected location of said memory which is accessed by said control keys;
control circuit means operative upon actuation of any one of said plurality of keys to provide a data command and operative upon actuation of said first and second control keys to provide respective first and second control commands;
address counter means operative in response to said con-trol commands to address a selected record of said memory;
counter means in synchronization with said memory and operative to enable data entry into each accessed record of said memory upon detection of an intended record and character location in response to said data command;
connector means on said housing for connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system; and a power source within said housing and operative to energize the circuitry of said device.
20. The device according to claim 19 wherein said keyboard means includes:
a keyboard encoder providing parallel codes representa-tive of actuated keys of said keyboard means;
multiplexer means operative to convert the codes from said encoder to a serial coded representation of said actuated keys for entry into an intended location of said memory.
21. The device according to claim 20 wherein said counter means includes:
first counter means operative to denote the record cur-rently accessed by said memory;
second counter means in synchronization with said memory and operative to denote the character within said currently ac-cessed record currently accessed by said memory;
third counter means in synchronization with said memory and operative to denote the next character position of the cur-rently accessed record in which data is to be entered; and logic means coupled to said third counter means and operative upon each data command to decrement said third counter means with respect to said second counter means.
22. The device according to claim 21 further including resynchronizing logic means coupled to said third counter means and operative upon receipt of one of said control commands to resynchronize said second and third counter means.
23. The device according to claim 21 further including detector means coupled to said second and third counter means and operative in response to a maximum difference between the states thereof to provide an inhibit signal to prevent further provision of said data command.
24. The device according to claim 23 wherein said con-nector means includes:
a first terminal for provision of serial output data from said memory;
a second terminal for provision of strobe data for clock-ing of said serial output data;
a third terminal for provision of a start command from said memory denoting the beginning of a data file being read out;
and a fourth terminal for provision to said memory address counter of a command to commence cycling of said address counter to provide readout of data from said memory.
25. The device according to claim 24 wherein said memory address counter provides said start command to said fourth terminal of said connector means, said start command being oper-ative to inhibit provision of said control commands upon detection of a final memory location.
26. The device according to claim 19 further including detector means coupled to said counter means and operative to in-hibit said control commands upon accessing of a last memory device.
27. The device according to claim 19 further including a third control key on said housing and operative to clear the data entered into an accessed record of said memory.
28. The device according to claim 19 wherein said counter means includes:
comparator means for enabling an output stage of said memory only upon detection of an intended record location;
and further including means associated with said display means for blanking the display in the absence of data from said memory.
29. A portable data entry device comprising:
a portable housing;
an electronic recirculating dynamic serial solid state shift register memory within said housing for containing a plu-rality of records each composed of a plurality of multiple bit characters, and having input and output stages;
keyboard means on said housing for manual entry of numerical and code data into said memory, and including:
a first control key on said housing operative upon each manual actuation to access a successive record of said memory; and a second control key on said housing and operative upon each manual actuation to access a preceding record of said memory;
multiple character display means on said housing for visual indication of numerical and code data entered into an ac-cessed record of said memory;
control circuit means operative upon actuation of said keyboard to provide a data command and operative upon actuation of said first and second control keys to provide respective first and second control commands;
address counter means operative in response to said control commands to address a selected record of said memory;
counter means in synchronization with said memory and operative to enable data entry into each accessed record of said memory upon detection of an intended record and character location in response to said data command;
connector means on said housing for connection of said memory to a data utilization system for the transfer of data stored in said memory to said data utilization system;
a power source within said housing and operative to energize the circuitry of said device;
means operative to provide a first signal indication of accessed memory locations;
means operative in response to said signal indication for energizing said input and output stages only when a selected record of said memory is accessed for entering data, for readout of data or for display, data stored in said electronic memory be-ing unaffected when said input and output stages are not energized;
means operative to provide a second signal indication of an accessed location of said memory containing no data; and means operative in response to said second signal indica-tion for blanking said display when data are absent from an ac-cessed record of said memory, such that said display produces a visual output indication only when an accessed location of said memory contains data.
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