US20100159850A1 - Remote Control Method of an Electronic Device by a Portable Communication Device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a portable terminal and more particularly to a portable device with embedded projector
- Cellular communications systems typically include multiple base stations for communicating with mobile stations in various geographical transmission areas. Each base station provides an interface between the mobile station and a telecommunications network. Mobile telephone systems are in use or being developed in which the geographic coverage area of the system is divided into smaller separate cells, it communicates with the network via a fixed station located in the cell. Mobile telephones belonging to the system are free to travel from one cell to another. When a subscriber within the same system or within an external system wishes to call a mobile subscriber within this system, the network must have information on the actual location of the mobile telephone.
- the price of cellular telephone has been greatly reduced and become affordable to lots of people. It is common that a person owns more than one cellular phone. Some people even replace their cellular telephones as often as they replace their clothes or hairstyle. The cellular manufactures have to release new models with different appearances, function and styles more frequently so as to attract the attention of the buyer and occupy a favorable marketing share.
- the conventional projector employ white light lamp as a light source, therefore, at least two reflector lens and at least three light-split lens are required to split the white light into three colors (red, green and blue).
- the optical lens set is expensive. The mechanism of the optical system is too complicated and the size can not be reduced. Further, the lamp source will generate heat with high temperature.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a method to remote control electronic device by a cellular phone.
- a remote control method by a portable communication device comprises providing said portable communication device with a remote control module, a RF module embedded in said portable communication device for wireless vocal communication; a built-in display embedded in said portable communication device for display, a memory embedded in said portable communication device for store information; downloading a remote control information from an external source by said RF module; storing said downloaded remote information into said memory; controlling an external electronic device by sending remote controlling signals from said remote control module.
- a portable device comprises a central control IC imbedded in said portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication and a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC.
- a pinhole camera detector embedded in said portable device, said pinhole camera detector is sensitive to a transmittance frequency from about 300 MHz to 2.5 GHz.
- a further aspect of the present invention is to disclose a portable device comprising a control IC imbedded in the portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and a remote control module coupled to said central control IC to control lock or a device by the key code coded in the memory.
- Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a control IC imbedded in a portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and an alcohol ingredients detecting module is provided and coupled to the control IC to detect alcohol containment.
- a portable device comprises a control IC imbedded in the portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and an illumination source embedded in the portable device for acting as pointer or flashlight.
- the illumination source includes a laser component.
- the illumination source include a lamp (or LED) and a reflector position in accordance with the lamp to reflect light generated by the lamp.
- FIG. 1 shows a diagram of a cellular terminal according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a diagram of a projection display module according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a diagram of a projection display module according to the present invention.
- the present invention relates generally to a multi-function portable terminal.
- the portable terminal includes but not limited to cellular phone, PDA (personal digital assistant), smart phone, digital camera and notebook and the equivalent thereof.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a portable terminal with SIM card connector 130 to carry the SIM card 135 , it is well know in the art, the SIM card is not necessary for some other type of cellular such as PHS system.
- the diagram is used for illustrating and not used for limiting the scope of the present invention.
- the portable terminal or device 10 includes a RF module.
- the RF module includes antenna 105 .
- This antenna 105 is connected to a transceiver 110 , which is used to receive and transmit signal.
- the RF module further includes CODEC 115 , DSP 120 and A/D converter as well. Due to the RF module is not the feature of the present invention, therefore, the detailed description is omitted.
- the present invention includes a central control IC 100 , an input unit 150 , a build-in display 160 , OS 145 , power and control IC 140 and memory 155 including a ROM program memory, a RAM memory and a nonvolatile FLASH memory.
- the RF module may perform the function of signal transmitting and receiving, frequency synthesizing, base-band processing and digital signal processing.
- the SIM card hardware interface is used for receiving a SIM card.
- the signal is send to the final actuators, i.e. a loudspeaker and a microphone 190 .
- the present invention includes one or more following module that is not disclosed by the current cellular terminal. It should be noted that the additional module can be implanted along or combination depending on the necessary.
- a pinhole camera detector 170 indicates the addition of a device, which is apt to wireless or wired signal.
- the pinhole camera detector is sensitive to the transmittance frequency, for example, from the 300 MHz to 2.5 GHz, and is coupled to the control IC 100 .
- the detector also includes a switch coupled to pinhole camera detector to active the detector.
- the pinhole video camera includes a printed circuit board, a charged coupled device (hereinafter referred to as “CCD”), memory means for storing a single frame image which is generated by image signal from the CCD and a signal converting means, a connector with wires to connect the aforementioned circuits to power source and the displayer.
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- a conical convex lens is accommodated to have an apical angle and the apex is fixed so as to face the pinhole.
- the pinhole camera detector 120 is available to scan and detect the operation frequency while the pinhole camera is in function.
- the so-called spy camera could also be detected by the pinhole camera detector 120 as well.
- the scanned result can be send to the display 160 and/or the loudspeaker and a microphone 190 , thereby sending an alarm signal.
- a projection display module 165 is coupled to the control IC 100 .
- One type of such a projection display module 165 that is known is the liquid crystal projector wherewith images on a liquid crystal panel are enlarged and projected by a projection lens onto a reflective screen and thus displayed.
- the liquid crystal projection display module comprises a light source lamp unit inside a shell of the device. Electrical discharge lamps such as metal halide lamps, or halogen lamps, could be used in the light source lamp unit. The light emitted from this light source lamp unit is guided via a mirror to dichroic mirrors, whereby it is separated into red light, green light, and blue light.
- the images displayed on the three liquid crystal panels, respectively, are illuminated by their respective colors, and this light is combined by a dichroic prism.
- the liquid crystal projector comprises three liquid crystal panels 200 R, 200 G, and 200 B that perform image displays in red, green, and blue, respectively.
- panel-form light emitting sources 210 R, 210 G, and 210 B is employed and positioned in correspondence with the liquid crystal panels, respectively.
- the light emitting sources 210 R, 210 G, and 210 B are organic EL (electroluminescence) elements. These organic EL elements are electric-field light emitting thin films that capable of emission of red, green, and blue light. The EL elements are formed behind and adjacent to the liquid crystal panels 200 R, 200 G, and 200 B, respectively.
- the liquid crystal panels 200 R, 200 G, and 200 B and the light sources 210 R, 210 G, and 210 B are positioned on the light-incidence side of the side surfaces of the dichroic prism 220 for each display color combination.
- the projection lens 230 could be made up of a plurality of lenses.
- the data or file stored in the memory of the device can be projected on a screen or wall. It allows the user to project the image, game or file on an external screen.
- the EL element is small, flat form, light weight, therefore, it allows the small projection to be integrated in the portable device.
- a further aspect of the present invention is that the device 10 also includes remote control module 185 .
- the remote control module 185 maybe used to control lock or device by the key code coded in the remote control module 185 .
- the remote controller is also a mature technology. Remote controllers for electrical and electronic appliances are well known, and are widely used.
- the remote control module 185 applies infrared rays for transmission, and each company provides its appliances and remote controllers with its specific protocol of communication.
- An example of the remote control module 185 is provided with an interface for downloading the relevant information into the remote control module 185 from an external source.
- remote controller is provided with an infrared transmitter for sending remote controlling signals to the appliance.
- the remote controller is provided with a RAM or ROM, or EPROM, or EEPROM internal database (memory 155 ) to which set-up information regarding the key-map and signal format of at least one apparatus to be controlled is entered.
- a RAM or ROM, or EPROM, or EEPROM internal database memory 155
- Such information can be commonly provided to the internal database from various sources, such as from a smart card, from an Internet database, from a plugged-in card, etc.
- the database in the appliance contains set-up data that can be transmitted by transmitter to the remote control module 185 providing it all the information it needs in order to control the appliance.
- the present invention uses the RF module to download the key code from database through network.
- the portable device 10 also includes an alcohol detecting module 180 .
- the alcohol ingredients detecting module 180 is provided and coupled to the control IC 100 to detect the alcohol ingredients from one's breath, for example, the module is capable of detecting alcohol content.
- the alcohol detecting module 180 is sensitive to the aforementioned alcohol content. If the bonding is detected, the signal will be send from the alcohol detecting module 180 to the control IC 100 for determine the level of the alcohol ingredients. Then, the result will be send to the display 160 .
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,407 had disclosed various methods to detecting the alcohol.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,809,810 disclosed a system both apparatus and method, for analyzing a breath sample.
- an illumination module 175 is also employed by the present invention.
- the portable device could be used as a laser pointer if the illumination module 175 includes a laser component 200 .
- a switch can be provided to active the laser.
- the illumination module 175 includes a light source to allow the portable device to be used as the flashlight. Especially, one may turn on the illumination module 175 in dark environment such as in a theater.
- the illumination module 175 could be coupled to the control IC 100 or implanted with an independent control IC.
- the illumination source includes a laser component. Wherein the illumination source include a lamp (or LED) and a reflector position in accordance with the lamp to reflect light generated by the lamp.
- the aforementioned laser devices or LED could be user for the projector as the aforementioned panel-form light sources as well.
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A remote control method by a portable communication device, comprises steps of providing said portable communication device with a remote control module, a RF module embedded in said portable communication device for wireless vocal communication; a built-in display embedded in said portable communication device for display, a memory embedded in said portable communication device for store information; downloading a remote control information from an external source by said RF module; storing said downloaded remote information into said memory; controlling an external electronic device by sending remote controlling signals from said remote control module.
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- The application is a continuous application of Ser. No. 11/701,158 which is continuous application of U.S. Pat. No. 7,178,735, filed on Nov. 15, 2004.
- The present invention relates generally to a portable terminal and more particularly to a portable device with embedded projector
- Cellular communications systems typically include multiple base stations for communicating with mobile stations in various geographical transmission areas. Each base station provides an interface between the mobile station and a telecommunications network. Mobile telephone systems are in use or being developed in which the geographic coverage area of the system is divided into smaller separate cells, it communicates with the network via a fixed station located in the cell. Mobile telephones belonging to the system are free to travel from one cell to another. When a subscriber within the same system or within an external system wishes to call a mobile subscriber within this system, the network must have information on the actual location of the mobile telephone.
- Recently, the price of cellular telephone has been greatly reduced and become affordable to lots of people. It is common that a person owns more than one cellular phone. Some people even replace their cellular telephones as often as they replace their clothes or hairstyle. The cellular manufactures have to release new models with different appearances, function and styles more frequently so as to attract the attention of the buyer and occupy a favorable marketing share. Furthermore, the conventional projector employ white light lamp as a light source, therefore, at least two reflector lens and at least three light-split lens are required to split the white light into three colors (red, green and blue). The optical lens set is expensive. The mechanism of the optical system is too complicated and the size can not be reduced. Further, the lamp source will generate heat with high temperature.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a method to remote control electronic device by a cellular phone.
- A remote control method by a portable communication device, comprises providing said portable communication device with a remote control module, a RF module embedded in said portable communication device for wireless vocal communication; a built-in display embedded in said portable communication device for display, a memory embedded in said portable communication device for store information; downloading a remote control information from an external source by said RF module; storing said downloaded remote information into said memory; controlling an external electronic device by sending remote controlling signals from said remote control module.
- A portable device comprises a central control IC imbedded in said portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication and a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC. A pinhole camera detector embedded in said portable device, said pinhole camera detector is sensitive to a transmittance frequency from about 300 MHz to 2.5 GHz.
- A further aspect of the present invention is to disclose a portable device comprising a control IC imbedded in the portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and a remote control module coupled to said central control IC to control lock or a device by the key code coded in the memory.
- Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a control IC imbedded in a portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and an alcohol ingredients detecting module is provided and coupled to the control IC to detect alcohol containment.
- In order to achieve the object of the present invention, a portable device comprises a control IC imbedded in the portable device; a RF module coupled to the control IC for wireless communication; a display, memory and an input unit coupled to the control IC; and an illumination source embedded in the portable device for acting as pointer or flashlight. The illumination source includes a laser component. Wherein the illumination source include a lamp (or LED) and a reflector position in accordance with the lamp to reflect light generated by the lamp.
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FIG. 1 shows a diagram of a cellular terminal according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows a diagram of a projection display module according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a diagram of a projection display module according to the present invention. - The present invention relates generally to a multi-function portable terminal. The portable terminal includes but not limited to cellular phone, PDA (personal digital assistant), smart phone, digital camera and notebook and the equivalent thereof.
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FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a portable terminal withSIM card connector 130 to carry the SIM card 135, it is well know in the art, the SIM card is not necessary for some other type of cellular such as PHS system. The diagram is used for illustrating and not used for limiting the scope of the present invention. The portable terminal ordevice 10 includes a RF module. As know in the art, the RF module includesantenna 105. Thisantenna 105 is connected to atransceiver 110, which is used to receive and transmit signal. AS know, the RF module further includesCODEC 115, DSP 120 and A/D converter as well. Due to the RF module is not the feature of the present invention, therefore, the detailed description is omitted. The present invention includes acentral control IC 100, aninput unit 150, a build-indisplay 160, OS 145, power andcontrol IC 140 andmemory 155 including a ROM program memory, a RAM memory and a nonvolatile FLASH memory. The RF module may perform the function of signal transmitting and receiving, frequency synthesizing, base-band processing and digital signal processing. The SIM card hardware interface is used for receiving a SIM card. Finally, the signal is send to the final actuators, i.e. a loudspeaker and amicrophone 190. - The present invention includes one or more following module that is not disclosed by the current cellular terminal. It should be noted that the additional module can be implanted along or combination depending on the necessary.
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pinhole camera detector 170 indicates the addition of a device, which is apt to wireless or wired signal. The pinhole camera detector is sensitive to the transmittance frequency, for example, from the 300 MHz to 2.5 GHz, and is coupled to thecontrol IC 100. The detector also includes a switch coupled to pinhole camera detector to active the detector. As known, the pinhole video camera includes a printed circuit board, a charged coupled device (hereinafter referred to as “CCD”), memory means for storing a single frame image which is generated by image signal from the CCD and a signal converting means, a connector with wires to connect the aforementioned circuits to power source and the displayer. A conical convex lens is accommodated to have an apical angle and the apex is fixed so as to face the pinhole. Thepinhole camera detector 120 is available to scan and detect the operation frequency while the pinhole camera is in function. The so-called spy camera could also be detected by thepinhole camera detector 120 as well. The scanned result can be send to thedisplay 160 and/or the loudspeaker and amicrophone 190, thereby sending an alarm signal. - Moreover, the portable terminal according to the present invention shown in
FIG. 1 has another function module. An embodiment is now described with reference toFIG. 2 . A projection display module 165 is coupled to thecontrol IC 100. One type of such a projection display module 165 that is known is the liquid crystal projector wherewith images on a liquid crystal panel are enlarged and projected by a projection lens onto a reflective screen and thus displayed. The liquid crystal projection display module comprises a light source lamp unit inside a shell of the device. Electrical discharge lamps such as metal halide lamps, or halogen lamps, could be used in the light source lamp unit. The light emitted from this light source lamp unit is guided via a mirror to dichroic mirrors, whereby it is separated into red light, green light, and blue light. The images displayed on the three liquid crystal panels, respectively, are illuminated by their respective colors, and this light is combined by a dichroic prism. - In preferable embodiment, please refer to
FIG. 3 , the liquid crystal projector comprises threeliquid crystal panels light emitting sources light emitting sources liquid crystal panels liquid crystal panels light sources dichroic prism 220 for each display color combination. The projection lens 230 could be made up of a plurality of lenses. Thus, the data or file stored in the memory of the device can be projected on a screen or wall. It allows the user to project the image, game or file on an external screen. The EL element is small, flat form, light weight, therefore, it allows the small projection to be integrated in the portable device. - A further aspect of the present invention is that the
device 10 also includes remote control module 185. The remote control module 185 maybe used to control lock or device by the key code coded in the remote control module 185. The remote controller is also a mature technology. Remote controllers for electrical and electronic appliances are well known, and are widely used. In one example, the remote control module 185 applies infrared rays for transmission, and each company provides its appliances and remote controllers with its specific protocol of communication. An example of the remote control module 185 is provided with an interface for downloading the relevant information into the remote control module 185 from an external source. In one embodiment of remote controller is provided with an infrared transmitter for sending remote controlling signals to the appliance. The remote controller is provided with a RAM or ROM, or EPROM, or EEPROM internal database (memory 155) to which set-up information regarding the key-map and signal format of at least one apparatus to be controlled is entered. Such information can be commonly provided to the internal database from various sources, such as from a smart card, from an Internet database, from a plugged-in card, etc. The database in the appliance contains set-up data that can be transmitted by transmitter to the remote control module 185 providing it all the information it needs in order to control the appliance. The present invention uses the RF module to download the key code from database through network. - Another aspect of the present invention is that the
portable device 10 also includes an alcohol detecting module 180. The alcohol ingredients detecting module 180 is provided and coupled to thecontrol IC 100 to detect the alcohol ingredients from one's breath, for example, the module is capable of detecting alcohol content. The alcohol detecting module 180 is sensitive to the aforementioned alcohol content. If the bonding is detected, the signal will be send from the alcohol detecting module 180 to thecontrol IC 100 for determine the level of the alcohol ingredients. Then, the result will be send to thedisplay 160. U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,407 had disclosed various methods to detecting the alcohol. U.S. Pat. No. 4,809,810 disclosed a system both apparatus and method, for analyzing a breath sample. - Further, an illumination module 175 is also employed by the present invention. The portable device could be used as a laser pointer if the illumination module 175 includes a
laser component 200. A switch can be provided to active the laser. In another embodiment, the illumination module 175 includes a light source to allow the portable device to be used as the flashlight. Especially, one may turn on the illumination module 175 in dark environment such as in a theater. The illumination module 175 could be coupled to thecontrol IC 100 or implanted with an independent control IC. The illumination source includes a laser component. Wherein the illumination source include a lamp (or LED) and a reflector position in accordance with the lamp to reflect light generated by the lamp. The aforementioned laser devices or LED could be user for the projector as the aforementioned panel-form light sources as well. - As will be understood by persons skilled in the art, the foregoing preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrative of the present invention rather than limiting the present invention. Having described the invention in connection with a preferred embodiment, modification will now suggest itself to those skilled in the art. Thus, the invention is not to be limited to this embodiment, but rather the invention is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A remote control method by a portable communication device, comprising:
providing said portable communication device with a remote control module, a RF module embedded in said portable communication device for wireless vocal communication; a built-in display embedded in said portable communication device for display, a memory embedded in said portable communication device for store information;
downloading a remote control information from an external source by said RF module;
storing said downloaded remote information into said memory;
controlling an external electronic device by sending remote controlling signals from said remote control module.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said remote control module includes infrared ray transmitter.
3. The method of claim 1 , furthering comprising providing an interface for downloading said remote control information into said portable communication device from said external source.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said external source includes internet database.
5. A remote control method by a portable communication device, comprising: providing said portable communication device with a remote control module, a RF module embedded in said portable communication device for wireless vocal communication; a built-in display embedded in said portable communication device for display, a memory embedded in said portable communication device for store information;
inputting a remote control information from an external source by said RF module;
storing said input remote information into said memory;
remote controlling an external electronic device by sending remote controlling signals from said remote control module.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said remote control module includes infrared ray transmitter.
7. The method of claim 5 , wherein said remote control information is provided by a smart card or a plugged-in card.
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