WO2003071785A1 - Display, electronic device, data transmitting method, information terminal, host apparatus, program, recording medium - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display device.
- a display device has been provided which can be used as a remote controller for remotely controlling a plurality of electronic devices that can be a host.
- the display screen is a touch panel, and the user can turn on / off the power of the host by touching, for example, a portion indicated as “power”.
- a display device includes a display unit, a pattern storage unit that stores an image of a predetermined pattern, a pattern instruction code input unit that externally inputs a pattern instruction code, and And a pattern display processing unit for extracting an image of the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code from the pattern storage unit and displaying the image on the display unit.
- the data transmission method of the present invention is a method of reading a subroutine code called in a program of a host (host device) in a display device (information terminal device) having a storage device, and An emulation method that causes the host to recognize the storage device storing the substitution code, which is a program for returning the program to a normal end state after the execution of the subroutine, as an external file system.
- a program execution process for executing a program in the above-mentioned host, a program execution process for executing a program, and in the above-mentioned program, in the process of a read request of a sub-routine code, a sub-routine code is read from the above-mentioned storage device.
- the substitution code acquisition processing to be read and the subroutine identification processing to identify the subroutine called by the host program based on the instruction to read the code of the subroutine from the host in the display device described above. It is a method that includes.
- the display device causes the host to recognize the storage device of the display device as a file system.
- the host makes a read request to read the subroutine code from the storage device of the display device.
- the display device identifies the pattern instruction based on the subroutine read request from the host.
- the host simply reads the subroutine code and notifies the display device of information specifying the subroutine called by the host device without separately transmitting data for notifying this information.
- the host simply reads the subroutine code from the file system of the conventional system and performs the same read operation, and notifies the display device of information identifying the subroutine called by the host. it can.
- the display device can perform various processes using this information.
- the storage device of the display device is emulated as the file system of the host, the host only needs to be able to communicate with the file system. In other words, there is no need to provide a separate interface for data communication.
- This enables data transmission between devices composed of low-functional hardware and software. Note that even low-function devices usually have a function of reading data from some file system to store program information and the like.
- the transmission method can also be used for data transmission between high-performance devices and low-performance devices, or between high-performance devices.
- the substitution code performs an operation of, for example, sending only coordinate data necessary for drawing to the display device.
- the originally planned operation of the subroutine is to read, for example, the GUI button drawing pattern from the memory one dot at a time in accordance with the description of this subroutine, and to directly transmit it to the display device one dot at a time. This is the button drawing process itself that displays the power pattern and completes all the called drawing processes.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram of a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention. You.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of arrangement adjustment performed by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a target position at which a power button is displayed.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing another example of the arrangement adjustment performed by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the operation of the automatic arrangement adjustment unit when the display size and the display position of the pattern to be displayed are specified in addition to the pattern to be displayed by the pattern instruction code.
- FIGS. 8A to 8F are explanatory diagrams showing still another example of arrangement adjustment performed by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C are explanatory diagrams showing still another example of the arrangement adjustment performed by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a target position for displaying a window.
- FIGS. 11A to 11F are explanatory diagrams showing still another example of the placement adjustment performed by the automatic placement adjustment unit.
- FIG. 12 shows that the area that can be physically displayed by the display unit is made larger than the display area assumed by the pattern instruction code, and the entire area that can be physically displayed by the display unit is used.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a case where arrangement adjustment is performed.
- FIG. 13 ( a ) is an explanatory diagram showing a display unit used in a first method of superimposing a video signal and a pattern image input from the outside.
- FIG. 13 (b) is an explanatory diagram showing driving of signal lines in the display section shown in FIG. 13 (a).
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing a second method of superimposing a pattern image and a video signal input from the outside.
- Figure 15 shows the superimposition of an externally input video signal and a pattern image.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a display unit that performs display using liquid crystal.
- Figure 17 shows the video signal input section, first signal line drive section, scanning line drive section, pattern instruction code input section, automatic placement adjustment section, pattern display processing section, pattern storage section, and second signal.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the arrangement of each unit when all of the line driving units are formed on a thin film substrate together with a circuit of a display unit.
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram schematically showing a configuration of the information terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing an example of a configuration of a filer-cater activation signal converter of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing another configuration example of the filer-category activation signal converter of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a block diagram showing an example of a transmission path of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the host device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic diagram for explaining processing of a program in the host device shown in FIG.
- Figure 24 shows the subroutine processing in the host device shown in Figure 22. This is a flowchart to be described.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart for explaining the processing of the subroutine in the host device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a flowchart illustrating the processing of a subroutine in the host device shown in FIG. .
- FIG. 27 is an explanatory diagram showing an example in which the host device shown in FIG. 22 is applied to a television and the information terminal device shown in FIG. 18 is applied to a remote control.
- FIG. 28 is an explanatory diagram showing an example in which the host device shown in FIG. 22 is applied to a facsimile and the information terminal device shown in FIG. 18 is applied to a remote controller.
- FIG. 29 is an explanatory diagram showing an automatic layout adjustment process of a GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 30 is an explanatory diagram showing an automatic arrangement adjustment process of a GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 31 is the first half of a flowchart of the automatic layout adjustment processing of the GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 32 is the latter half of the flowchart of the automatic layout adjustment processing of the GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 33 is an explanatory diagram showing an automatic layout adjustment process of a GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 34 is an explanatory diagram showing an automatic arrangement adjustment process of a GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 35 is an explanatory diagram showing an automatic layout adjustment process of a GUI pattern in the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- Figure 36 shows the GUI pattern of the information terminal device shown in Figure 18. It is explanatory drawing which shows an automatic arrangement
- FIG. 37 is a cross-sectional view of a liquid crystal display panel using CG silicon.
- FIG. 38 is an explanatory diagram showing an implementation example of a circuit of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 39 is an explanatory diagram showing a drive circuit of the display panel of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 40 is an explanatory diagram showing a drive circuit of the display panel of the information terminal device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 41 is an explanatory diagram showing a drive circuit of the display panel of the information terminal device shown in FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- the display device 100 is a television receiver 1002 serving as a host, and a network-accessible facsimile transceiver 1 0 3 0 It can be used as a remote control for remote control of various electronic devices such as.
- the power button 110, the window 1 200, the scroll buttons 1 3 0 0- 1 and 1 3 0 0- 2 etc. are displayed according to the code given by the host. Display in 3.
- the screen of the display unit 103 is a touch panel.For example, when the user touches the part where the power button 110 is displayed, the display unit 103 switches to the host. Power supply A signal instructing ONZOF is transmitted, and the host that receives this signal turns on and off the power.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the display device 110.
- the video signal input unit 1001 inputs a video signal from a host.
- the first signal line drive unit 1002 drives the signal lines of the display unit 1003 based on the video signal input by the video signal input unit 1001.
- the scanning line driving unit 1004 drives the scanning lines of the display unit 1003.
- the pattern instruction code input unit 1005 inputs a pattern instruction code output from the host.
- the pattern instruction code input by the pattern instruction code input unit 1005 specifies at least a pattern to be displayed.
- the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 106 sets the display size and the display position of the pattern and sets the display size and the display position of the pattern to be displayed. If specified, adjust the display size / display position as necessary. Then, the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 1006 specifies the pattern to be displayed and the display size and the display position thereof to the pattern display processing unit 1008.
- the pattern storage unit 1007 stores images such as patterns for notifying the status of the host device and patterns for the user to input operations such as the power button, scroll button, window, and icon. Stores data. Note that the pattern stored in the pattern storage unit 107 may include a character font.
- the pattern display processing unit 1008 is provided with an image of the pattern specified by the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 1006 or at a specified size and at a specified position. An image signal is generated using the image data stored in the pattern storage unit 107 so as to be displayed.
- the second signal line driving unit 109 drives the signal lines of the display unit 103 based on the image signal generated by the pattern display processing unit 1008.
- the display device 11010 when displaying an image of a predetermined pattern, it is only necessary to provide the pattern instruction code, and it is not necessary to provide the image data itself, so that the load on the host is reduced. Significantly reduced.
- the pattern instruction code from the host specifies that the power button 110 and the window 1200 for displaying the program guide are displayed. If the power button 1100 of these is the target for automatic placement adjustment to be placed at the target position 1500 shown in Fig. 5, set the power button 1100 to the target position 1500.
- the window is arranged in a predetermined size, and the window 1200 is arranged in a size that can be arranged in the remaining space.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 100 6 is a scroll button for scrolling the program guide displayed in window 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0-1, 1 3 0 0-2 is automatically added at an appropriate position and in an appropriate size. Has become.
- the pattern instruction code from the host displays the power button 110, the window 1200 for displaying the program guide, and the window 1200.
- Scroll through program listings Scroll buttons 1 3 0 0—1 and 1 3 0 0—2 are designated to be displayed, and window 1 2 0 0 and scroll buttons 1 3 0 0— 1 and 1 3 0 0— 2
- the power button 110 Is positioned at the target position 1500 in a predetermined size, the window 1200 and the scroll buttons 1300-1, 1 3 according to the size that can be allocated in the remaining space and the specified layout relationship. Place 0 0—2.
- a pattern instruction code is input (S101).
- the width in which the pattern specified by the input pattern instruction code occupies the display area is subtracted from the current non-drawing width (total non-drawing portion) (S102).
- the storage as the non-drawing width is updated with the result of the subtraction in step S102 (S103).
- the size of the entire screen is stored as the initial value of the no-drawing width.
- the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code is not a target of automatic placement adjustment (NO in S104)
- the size and position specified by the pattern instruction code are held (S105).
- the minimum pattern interval may be defined, and the pattern may be narrowed anyway while leaving the minimum pattern interval, or the moving direction. May be compressed at the same ratio.
- next code is input (Y110 at S110)
- the process returns to step S101.
- NO in S110 if there is no input of the next code (NO in S110)
- if there is a part of the pattern to be automatically aligned that overlaps with another pattern YES in S111
- the size is reduced in the orthogonal direction of the side (S 1 1 2), the memory as the no-draw width at the current stage is updated (S 1 13), and the pattern size (S111) is performed for each coordinate direction.
- the turn instruction code is specified to be displayed as shown in (a) of FIG. 8, and the power button 1 100 is set to the target position 1 50 0 shown in FIG.
- the power button 110 is moved upward so that it is placed at the target position in the vertical direction as shown in (b) and (c) of FIG.
- the existing patterns of windows 1 2 0 0 and scroll buttons 1 3 0 0-1 and 1 3 0 0-2 move downward to maintain a constant pattern interval in the vertical direction. Is done.
- the power button 110 Is moved rightward so as to be located at the target position in the horizontal direction.
- the existing patterns of the window 1 2 0 0 and the scroll button 1 3 0 0 — 1 and 1 3 0 0 — 2 No movement takes place.
- the display shown in (f) of FIG. 8 is performed on the display device.
- the pattern instruction code specifies that the display is performed with the contents shown in (a) of FIG. 9, and the power button 1 100 of these specifies the target position 1 500 0 shown in FIG. If the window for displaying the current program is the object of the automatic placement adjustment to be placed at the target position shown in FIG., Respectively, FIG. After the temporary placement state shown, as shown in FIG. 9 (c), the power button 1100 and the window 1400 are displayed at the respective target positions on the display device.
- the pattern instruction code specifies that the display is to be performed in accordance with the contents shown in (a) of FIG. 11, and the power button 110 of these is located at the target position 150500 shown in FIG.
- the power button 110 is positioned so that it is located at the target position in the vertical direction.
- the existing patterns ie, window 1 200, scroll buttons 1 3 0 0-1, 1 3 0 0-2, and And window 1400 is moved down.
- the power button 1100 is moved rightward so as to be arranged at the target position in the horizontal direction.
- the existing patterns ie, window 1200, scroll buttons 1300-1 and 1300-1 2, and no movement of window 1400.
- the power button is pressed as shown in Fig. 11 (e). 1100 is reduced in size in the vertical direction, and the automatic placement adjustment is completed.
- the pattern indication code (in other words, the host) assumes an area 1700 that can be physically displayed by the display unit 1003. If the display area 1800 is larger than the display area 1800, and the display section 1103 adjusts the arrangement using the entire area 1700 that can be physically displayed, the automatic The size of the pattern to be adjusted (the power button 110 in Fig. 12) does not need to be reduced, and the pattern to be automatically adjusted is always displayed at the target position in the ideal size. Will be able to do it.
- the area between the areas 1700 and 1800 is a reserved area for automatic placement, cannot be specified by the pattern instruction code from the host, and is adjusted by automatic placement adjustment. This area is used when there is not enough room.
- the arrangement is automatically adjusted so that the pattern is displayed at the target position set for the pattern. This makes it possible to realize a function such that, for example, the position at which the pattern of the power button is displayed is always at the upper right of the screen regardless of the host, thereby improving the usability for the user.
- an image reproduced from a video signal input externally by the video signal input unit 1001 and an image reproduced from the image signal generated by the pattern display processing unit 108 (Hereinafter, simply referred to as “pattern image”) is displayed on the display unit 1003 in a superimposed manner.
- pattern image an image reproduced from the image signal generated by the pattern display processing unit 108
- the display unit 1003 is an axi-matrix liquid crystal panel using a TFT (thin film transistor).
- the display section 1003 will be described with reference to (a) of FIG. Multiple scanning lines (gate lines) G parallel
- a plurality of signal lines (source lines) S are arranged in parallel with the scanning lines G in a straight line.
- the TFT 103 and the liquid crystal layer 103 are provided near the position where the scanning line G and the signal line S intersect.
- the gate of TFT1031 is connected to the corresponding scanning line G.
- the source of TFT1031 is connected to the corresponding signal line S.
- One end of the liquid crystal layer 103 2 is connected to the drain of the corresponding TFT 103.
- the other end of the liquid crystal layer 103 is connected to a counter electrode 103.
- the scanning line driving unit 104 drives each scanning line G during the corresponding horizontal scanning period and horizontal blanking period, and turns ON the TFT 103 connected to the scanning line G.
- the first signal line driving unit 1002 drives the signal line S based on the video signal input by the video signal input unit 1001 ', and is shown by a solid line in (b) of FIG.
- the signal line S is driven only during the horizontal scanning period, and is not driven during the horizontal flyback period indicated by the broken line in (b) of FIG.
- the second signal line driving unit 109 drives the signal line S based on an image signal (for example, an image signal of a power button or the like) provided from the pattern display processing unit 1008.
- the signal line S is not driven during the horizontal scanning period shown by the solid line in (b) of FIG. 3, and the signal line S is driven only during the horizontal retrace period shown by the broken line in (b) of FIG.
- the video input from the outside and the pattern designated by the pattern instruction code from the outside are formed as different signal inputs and then superimposed in the display unit 103.
- the scanning line driving unit 104 sequentially drives a plurality of scanning lines G one by one, and is connected to the scanning lines G. Turn on TFT1031.
- the first signal line driving unit 1002 drives the signal line S based on the video signal input by the video signal input unit 1001.
- the second signal line drive unit 109 drives the signal line S based on an image signal (for example, an image signal of a power button or the like) provided from the pattern display processing unit 1008.
- Switches 1034 and 1035 are provided between each signal line S and the first signal line driver 1002 and the second signal line driver 109, respectively. As a result, the two switches 10 34 and 10 35 connected to the same signal line S are linked as follows. In a dot included in the area where the pattern image is displayed, switch 104 opens and switch 103 closes. On the other hand, in a dot which is not included in the area where the pattern image is displayed, the switch 103 is closed and the switch 103 is opened.
- the image input from the outside and the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code from the outside are formed as different signal inputs and then superimposed in the display unit.
- the specified pattern is displayed over the image from the outside. Further, switching between the switches 1034 and 1035 can be performed based on an image signal provided from the pattern display processing unit 2010.
- the first signal line driver 1002 is driven during the horizontal scanning period, and the second signal line is driven during the horizontal retrace period.
- the unit 1 009 is driven, but as shown in FIG. 15, the second signal line drive unit 1 0 9 is composed of N drive circuits 1 0 9 1 — 1, 1 0 9 1 — 2,. .., 1 0 9 1 1 N and a selection circuit 9 2.
- the number of signal lines S assigned to one drive circuit is, for example, a value corresponding to the minimum width occupied by the pattern. If you do,
- the N drive circuits 1 0 9 1 — 1, 1 0 9 1-2,..., 1 0 9 1 — N represent display units 10 0 according to the image signals given from the pattern display processing unit 10 8 respectively. 0 3 signal lines S are driven, but the selection circuit 1 0 9 2 generates N driving circuits 1 0 9 1 — 1, 1 0 9 1-2,..., 1 in each horizontal retrace period. Only the drive circuits required to display the pattern image among the 091_N are driven.
- each horizontal blanking period corresponding to the display area 1003A In the second signal line driving unit 109, the N driving circuits 1 0 9 1 — 1, 1 0 9 1 — 2,. Drives only the drive circuit 1 0 9 1-2 corresponding to 0 3 A.
- the video input from the outside and the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code from the outside are formed as different signal inputs and then superimposed in the display unit.
- the N drive circuits 1 0 9 1 — 1, 1 0 9 1-2,. ⁇ The pattern image may be overwritten by driving only the driving circuit necessary for displaying the pattern image out of the 1091-1N during the vertical blanking period.
- the scanning line driving unit 104 is selected as M driving circuits 100 4 1-1, 10 4 1-2,.
- the circuit 1 0 4 2 is composed of and the selection circuit 1 0 4 2 is M drive circuits 1 0 4 1 — 1, 1 0 4 1 — 2, ..., 1 0 4 1 — M Only those necessary for display may be operated. In this way, for example, an image can be partially displayed on the display section 1003, such as displaying an image only in the display area 1003A indicated by hatching in FIG. , And various displays are possible.
- the first signal line driving unit 1002 is composed of N driving circuits and a selection circuit for selectively driving these driving circuits. In each horizontal scanning period, the portion where the pattern image is not displayed is driven by the driving circuit of the first signal line driver 1002, and the portion where the pattern image is displayed is the second signal line driving portion. It may be driven by the drive circuit of the unit 109.
- the display section 103 is a method of performing display using liquid crystal, as shown in a cross-sectional view of FIG. 16, a polarizing plate 1301, a glass plate 1 30 2, a counter electrode film 130 3, a liquid crystal layer 130 4, a thin film substrate 130 5 made of a conductor or a semiconductor, and a glass substrate 130 6 5 is provided with a circuit of a display section 103 such as a TFT (thin film transistor).
- a TFT thin film transistor
- the thin film substrate 13 05 has a video signal input section 100 1 and a first signal line drive Section 1002, scan line drive section 1004, pattern instruction code input section 1005, automatic placement adjustment section 1006, pattern storage section 1007, pattern display processing section 1.008 Alternatively, at least one of the second signal line drive units 109 may be formed. By doing so, the display device can be made thinner and smaller. It should be noted that the video signal input section 1001, the first signal line drive section 1002, the scanning line drive section 1004, the pattern instruction code input section 1005, and the automatic arrangement adjustment section 1006. All of the pattern storage unit 1007, the pattern display processing unit 1008, and the second signal line driving unit 1009 are stored in the thin film substrate 13 together with the circuit 1307 of the display unit 103. FIG. 17 shows an example of the arrangement of each part when it is formed at 05.
- the display device is intended for a device that can remotely control the host, but does not have a function for remotely controlling the host.
- a pattern image may be displayed.
- the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 1006 may not be provided, and all the patterns specified by the host may be arranged as specified by the host. Also, a configuration in which the host cannot set the display position of the pattern may be used.
- the display device includes a display unit, a pattern storage unit storing an image of a predetermined pattern, a pattern instruction code input unit for inputting a pattern instruction code from outside, and a pattern instruction code.
- a pattern display processing unit that retrieves the image of the designated pattern from the pattern storage unit and displays the image on the display unit may be provided.
- the position at which the pattern is displayed can be freely set when viewed from the host, so that it is easy to use.
- a character font may be stored in the pattern storage unit.
- the pattern storage unit may store a pattern for notifying the user of the status of the device serving as the host and a pattern for the user to perform an operation input.
- the pattern display processing unit may display an image of a pattern specified by the pattern instruction code at a position specified by the pattern instruction code.
- an automatic arrangement adjusting unit for adjusting the display position according to a predetermined rule is provided. It may be. At this time, for example, a target position is set for each pattern to be subjected to the automatic arrangement adjustment, and the automatic arrangement adjustment unit causes the image of the pattern to be automatically arranged to be displayed at the target position. The arrangement may be adjusted.
- the arrangement is automatically adjusted so that the pattern is displayed at a target position set for the pattern.
- the pattern is always displayed at the same position regardless of the host, and the usability for the user can be improved.
- the area where the display section can physically display is larger than the display area assumed by the pattern instruction code, and the display position of the image of the pattern to be automatically adjusted by the automatic arrangement adjustment section is described above. May be adjusted using the entire area physically displayable by the display unit.
- a video signal input unit for inputting a video signal from the outside wherein the display unit is separately driven by the video signal input from the outside and the image signal of the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code. Accordingly, a configuration may be adopted in which an image displayed based on a video signal externally input by the video signal input unit and an image of a pattern specified by the pattern instruction code are superimposed.
- the display area of the display unit is divided into a plurality of areas, and only the area necessary for displaying the image of the pattern specified by the pattern instruction code among the plurality of divided areas is driven.
- the above-described superposition may be performed by the above.
- an image input from outside The image can be superimposed on the image of the pattern specified by the code from the outside.
- At least one of the pattern storage unit, the pattern display processing unit, and the automatic arrangement adjustment unit may be formed on a conductor or semiconductor thin film constituting the display unit.
- the present embodiment relates to a data transmission method between devices having a limited communication function, and more specifically, an information terminal device and a host device that perform the data transmission method, a program therefor, and a program for recording the same. And a computer-readable recording medium.
- GUIs Conventionally, the design and execution of GUIs have been performed using drawing components that are used repeatedly.
- a method is used in which drawing is prepared in advance as each subroutine, and the development period, program execution time, and execution size are reduced by selectively using a part of the library that bundles them.
- These libraries are provided as software development tools together with compilers, etc., but are generally designed as software intended for typical display devices provided on software and GUI development environments. It is necessary to develop a dedicated device driver to transmit data to and from a variety of devices. Specifically, to prepare multiple remote controllers that can operate a new TV, it is necessary to develop a device driver for each remote controller. In many cases, TV control programs also need to be developed for each remote control.
- Japanese published patent publication “Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 11 — 413663 (published on: February 12, 1999)” includes equipment (air conditioning equipment, hot water supply equipment, gas meter, etc.).
- An information system has been disclosed that presents data from a user (e.g., microwave oven) to a user in a unified form of user interface.
- data transmitted from each device is processed by an information terminal using a program corresponding to each device, and a report in a unified format is created based on the data.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 6-199091 discloses a file system.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-200720 discloses a file system.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 7-29010 discloses that it relates to a neural network.
- US Patent Application Publication No. US 2002/0075249 published on Jun. 20, 2002 by the applicant of the present application discloses that the present invention relates to a multi-driver.
- the specifications of the standard may restrict hardware and / or software of the equipment and the remote control, and may hinder flexible design.
- advanced GUIs require advanced image processing, but devices such as TVs and their remote controllers have low-function hardware and software as control devices.
- the load is increasing because increasingly sophisticated controls and image processing are performed in one device such as a TV or remote control.
- these devices incorporate sophisticated information processing devices in terms of power consumption and other costs. I can't.
- the information terminal device 1 and the host device of the present embodiment perform the following processing.
- the I / O emulation section 11 has the file information storage section 4 as the host device.
- the file information storage unit 4 stores a substitution code 4a that is read as a subroutine code called in the host device program and that terminates the subroutine normally. I have.
- the file locator-start signal converter 12 Upon receiving a read request for the substitution code 4a from the host device, in the information terminal device 1, the file locator-start signal converter 12 transmits the substitution code 4a from the host device. Based on the read command, a subroutine executed by the host device program is identified, and parallel processing is performed inside the information terminal device 1.
- a host device 100 such as a television (FIG. 27) or a fax (FIG. 28) and an information terminal that is a remote controller operated by a user to control the host device 100 are described.
- a case where data transmission is performed with the device 1 will be described.
- a case will be described in which data transmission for controlling a graphical user interface (GUI) of the information terminal device 1 is performed.
- GUI graphical user interface
- the host device 100 has at least an I / O interface to which a file system can be added externally. Further, both the information terminal device 1 and the host device 100 may have a computer OS as an operating system (OS) or an embedded OS. Further, the information terminal device 1 may include a wired logic circuit.
- a “subroutine” is a partial program for instructing a computer to perform any specific operation.
- “Subroutine code” is the code itself read from the file system (storage device). Then, the host device 100 has the same subroutine name as the subroutine used when performing the process in the host device 100, and achieves the same process using the hardware of the information terminal device 1.
- the information terminal device 1 includes a data input / output unit 2, a pseudo file system interface unit 3, a file information storage unit (storage device) 4, a GUI processing unit 5, It comprises a video signal input section 6 and a display section (display means) 7.
- the data input / output unit 2 is connected to an external input / output unit 104 of the host device 100 as described later. Since the data input / output unit 2 is an interface of the file information storage unit 4, the interface of a normal storage device, for example, IDE (integrated drive electronics) or SCSI (small computer system interface) is required. lj can be used.
- IDE integrated drive electronics
- SCSI small computer system interface
- the above pseudo file system interface unit 3 includes an I / O emulation unit (emulation means) 11, a file locator and a start signal converter (subroutine identification means) 12, and data input. (Data input means) 13, timing adjustment section 14, and data output section (positional information storage means) 15.
- the I / O emulation section 11 sends a signal so that the host apparatus 100 recognizes the file information storage section 4 as an externally connected file system (storage device). Generate or receive.
- the I / O emulation unit 11 can be realized by switching the assignment of the signal line obtained from the data input / output unit 2 according to the standard of the interface of the storage device to be used.
- the file locator-start signal converter 12 reads the software module file (library) of the host device 100 and stores it in a specific position in the software module file. Sub A subroutine to be executed by the program of the host device 100 is identified based on a routine code read instruction (subroutine identification processing). Specifically, the file locator-to-start signal converter 12 converts the access code string transmitted as a command to read the subroutine code from the host device 100 from the IZO emulation section 11. Obtain and identify the subroutine based on this.
- the access code string is position information that specifies a physical storage location of a subroutine in the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1, virtual location information that indicates a virtual storage location, or characters that specify a subroutine.
- Column library file name and subroutine name.
- the physical position information may be, for example, absolute position information or relative position information based on the start position of the library file.
- the subroutine position information may be specified at once, or after specifying the start position of the library file, the permutation is performed based on the chain information to the address or sector where the subroutine code is stored. It may be specified with information.
- the file locator-start signal converter 12 receives the access code string as input, identifies a GUI drawing component specified as a subroutine, and sends the drawing component to an appropriate drawing circuit. Outputs a drive voltage signal.
- the file locator-to-start signal converter 12 inputs an access code string of (“gui.lib”, “Draw—Widget—Power—Button”). Then, a voltage signal is output only to the circuit that draws the Power-Button.
- the file locator-to-start signal converter 12 is, for example, a new perceptron trained in advance. It can be configured by a ral network. Further, as shown in FIG. 20, the file locator-to-start signal converter 12 may be configured to refer to a look-up table. This look-up table is stored in the file information storage unit 4.
- the data input unit 13 reads the input data 4 b written by the host device 100 into the file information storage unit 4.
- the data output unit 15 outputs the data generated by the information terminal device 1, for example, the user's pointing position information detected by the position detection unit 54 described later to the file information storage unit 4. 4 Write as c.
- the timing adjustment unit 14 reads the information that the file locator-start signal converter 12 has identified the subroutine called by the host device 100 and the data input unit 13 reads out the information from the file information storage unit 4. And outputs the input data 4 b at an appropriate timing. In FIG. 18, the input is made to the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 of the GUI processing unit 5.
- the timing adjustment section 14 outputs the substation code 4a at an appropriate timing in accordance with the timing of the subroutine read request from the host device 100.
- the timing adjustment unit 14 uses the read address from the host device 100. In accordance with the timing of the request, the position detection unit 15 instructs at that time the generation of the substitution code 4a including the data recorded in the output data 4c.
- the information terminal device 1 stores the host device 100. It is a non-volatile information storage device such as a memory that stores information necessary to perform the function as a remote controller to be controlled.
- the file information storage unit 4 is assigned an area for storing a substitution code 4a, input data 4b, output data 4c, and OS system information 4d. The area for storing the input data 4b, the output data 4c, and the OS system information 4d can be omitted as appropriate according to the specifications of the host device 100 and its programs.
- the input data 4 b is written by the host device 100 and read by the data input unit 13.
- the output data 4c is written by the data output unit 15 and read by the host device 100.
- the suppression code 4a is read as code of a subroutine called in a program executed on the host device 100.
- the substitution code 4 a is stored in the file information storage unit 4 in advance.
- Substitution Code 4a is as follows.
- a subroutine in which the host device 100 performs a process of transmitting data from the host device 100 to the information terminal device 1 (for example, the host device 100 sends some GUI parts to the display device).
- the sub-routine calls the original target subroutine
- the sub-station code 4a read from the file information storage unit 4 is used when the host device 100 executes the subroutine.
- Memory 102 or Fig. This is a program that causes the host device 100 to execute a process of writing the data stored in the file system 103 into the input data 4 b of the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1.
- the host device 100 transmits the data of the host device 100 to the information terminal device 1 according to the substitution code 4a read from the file information storage unit 4.
- the coordinate position data for displaying the GUI component displayed in the called subroutine can be given to the information terminal device 1 by this.
- the data input unit 13 reads the input data 4b, the data of the host device 100 is transmitted to the information terminal device 1 (data input process).
- a subroutine in which the host device 100 performs a process of transmitting data from the information terminal device 1 to the host device 100 for example, the host device 100 controls the pointing device and controls the current point position.
- the substitution code 4a read from the file information storage unit 4 is used when the host device 100 executes the subroutine.
- the host device 100 when executing the subroutine, the host device 100 outputs the output data from the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1 according to the substitution code 4a read from the file information storage unit 4. 4 By reading c, the data of the information terminal device 1 is transferred to the host device 100. Transmitted (data output processing). The output data 4c is written at any time by the data output unit 15, and is determined by the timing adjustment unit 14 according to the timing of the request for reading from the host device 100. The data at the time is used.
- the pseudo file system interface unit 3 stores the file information when the host device 100 calls a subroutine for performing a process of transmitting data from the information terminal device 1 to the host device 100.
- a substitution code 4a to be read from the storage unit 4 a substitution code for creating a code including output data 4c and a program for the host device 100 to read the output data 4c is provided. It may be equipped with a network creation unit (not shown).
- the host device 100 executes the subroutine, the data contained in the substitution code 4a can be read in accordance with the substitution code 4a (see the second description). Data output processing). That is, since the output data 4 c is already embedded in the substitution code 4 a, the host device 100 accesses the information terminal device 1 again when processing the subroutine, and outputs the output data 4 c. There is no need to read 4 c.
- substitution code 4a stored in the file information storage unit 4 may be a code having different contents for each subroutine, or a code that can be used in common for a plurality of subroutines. Is also good.
- the I / I emulation section 11 stores the position information of the substitution code 4a in the file information storage section 4 in each sub-section. It is set in advance for each routine name. However, since the position information is pseudo, the I / O emulation unit 11 can assign the substitution code 4a that is actually read as the subroutine code.
- the code read as the substance of a subroutine is a processing routine that only writes and reads data, it is common to use the same code and read the same substitution code for multiple subroutines. It is possible to set.
- the storage size of the software module file (for example, GUI library) stored in the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1 can be reduced.
- the OS system information 4d includes the I / O emulation section 11 according to the type of ⁇ S of the host device 100 and the type of Z or the interface standard of the storage device to be used.
- data such as the file system definition information of multiple OSs is pre-selected and stored.
- the control circuit of the information terminal device 1 can be used from the host device 100.
- the configuration of the timing adjustment unit 14 may be changed as necessary, similarly to the I / O emulation unit 11. If necessary, a converter for converting the connector shape, a level converter for matching the input signal level, and the like can be provided in the data input / output unit 2. You.
- the file information storage unit 4 also stores data of a lookup table used in the file locator-start signal converter 12.
- the GUI processing unit 5 includes information (that is, a pattern instruction) by which the IZO emulation unit 11 identifies a subroutine called by the host device 100, and a data input unit 13 that stores file information. Based on the input data 4 b (that is, the parameter of the pattern instruction) read from the unit 4, drawing data of a GUI component that controls the host device 100 is generated and displayed on the display unit 7. .
- the GUI processing unit 5 detects the position pointed to by the user.
- the video signal input unit 6 is connected to a video signal output unit 105 (FIG. 22) of the host device 100, and receives a normal video signal.
- the GUI processing unit 5, video signal input unit 6, and display unit 7 will be described later in detail.
- the data signal and the video signal from the host device 100 can be transmitted to the information terminal device 1 using a single transmission path.
- a wireless or wired signal processing unit 61 is provided in front of the input terminal of the information terminal device 1, followed by a signal separation unit 62 for separating the data signal and the video signal, and the separation is performed.
- the data signal and the video signal thus obtained may be input to the data input / output unit 2 and the video signal input unit 6, respectively.
- the host device 100 includes processors (program execution means, substitution code acquisition means, link setting means) 101, memory 102, and file system 1 0 3, External input / output 1 And a video signal output section 105 connected by a bus line.
- processors program execution means, substitution code acquisition means, link setting means
- an external input / output unit 104 such as an I / ⁇ port has a data input / output unit 2, and a video signal output unit 105 has a video signal input unit 6. Connected to each other. Further, the host device 100 recognizes the information terminal device 1 as an external file system. In addition, it is possible to transmit, for example, the step data and the bit image data of the memory 102 from the memory 102 of the host device 100 to the information terminal device 1 via the transmission line.
- the OS kernel is operating.
- the processor 101 executes the program read into the file system 103 and the memory 102.
- This program has a configuration to call a subroutine from the main routine.
- the storage location of the code, that is, the file system and the file name are set in advance as link information so that the code, which is the substance of the subroutine, is dynamically read at the time of execution. Therefore, the program of the host device 100 is set in advance as a file system in which the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1 and a library containing subroutines are stored in the link information. I have.
- the above-mentioned program executed by the host device 100 is a program for providing a graphics user interface for controlling the host device 100, and a subroutine for drawing parts constituting the screen is provided. Indicate by calling.
- the link information may be set to be changeable. That is, The host device 100 includes a link information setting unit (link setting means) (not shown) for setting the information terminal device 1 as link information as a library storage file system containing subroutines. May be. This can be implemented as a program process, or by selecting and setting the library stored in which file system at the time of program creation. Can also be implemented.
- link information setting unit link setting means
- the link information setting unit sets the link information in the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1 when receiving the notification of the operation start of the host device 100 from the information terminal device 1. You can.
- the code of the main routine shown in FIG. 23 is a simulation code for explanation, and actually differs depending on the processor, OS, programming language, and the like.
- the host device 100 As shown in Fig. 23, first, the host device 100
- the main program and link information are loaded into the memory 102 from the memory 103 and executed sequentially (program execution processing).
- This program is a program for presenting a GUI to the information terminal device 1 and for allowing a user to operate the host device 100 using the GUI.
- This program also includes Executes a GUI pattern drawing instruction by calling a subroutine. When this subroutine is executed, the actual code (stored in the software module file (library) and recorded in the file system) is dynamically converted from the file system specified by the link information.
- Steps S12 to S21 correspond to the substitution code acquisition process.
- initialization processing such as securing memory for a subroutine is performed (SI1).
- subroutine name "Draw-Widget-Power-Button" is obtained (S12).
- link information loaded together with the program (main routine) is acquired from the memory 102 (S13).
- file name “gui.lib” stored in the subroutine and the seek pointer information are obtained (S14).
- the application then issues an open request to the OS kernel for the library file "gui.lib".
- the request is processed (S15). Specifically, the OS kernel that has received the file open request instructs the file system specified by the link information to read the file position information and obtains the file position information. After that, the OS kernel stores, in the memory 102, the correspondence between the file location information of the location where the target library file exists and the file descriptor that can handle the location information algebraically (S1). 6).
- the host device 100 sends the information terminal information to the information terminal device.
- the I / O emulation unit 11 of the device 1 is required to read the file position information.
- the I / O emulation section 11 emulates the file information storage section 4 so as to operate as the file system of the host device 100, and provides the file position information. Is returned (Emi-Urration processing).
- the S kernel acquires the library file from the external file information storage unit 4.
- the OS kernel acquires the library file from the internal file system 103.
- the application issues a file request for the module “Draw-Widget-Power-But ton” to the operating system using the file descriptor (S17).
- the OS kernel receives the file request and performs a seek process (S18), and stores the seek position in the memory 102 (S19).
- the application issues a file read request to the OS kernel to read the entity of the subordinate module “Draw—Widget—Power—Button” (S20). .
- ⁇ S Carneore processes the file request of the module “Draw_Widget_Power—Button” of the subordinate (S21). Specifically, the OS kernel that has received the file read request reads the data from the storage location of the file information storage unit 4 specified by the seek position and stores it in the subroutine area of the memory 102. Load.
- step S21 when the OS kernel reads a file, the host device 100 requests the IZo emulation section 11 of the information terminal device 1 to read the file. .
- the I / O emulation unit 11 emulates the file information storage unit 4 so as to operate as the file system of the host device 100, and stores the contents of the file. Return (Emi-Euration processing).
- the application executes the code of the subroutine “Draw— Widget— Power— Button” of the memory 102 (S22).
- the memory is released.
- the process is performed, and the process returns to the main routine (S23).
- the code obtained by the OS kernel from the file information storage unit 4 in step S21 is a library file name “gui. Lib” and a sub-file name “Draw”.
- Widget— Power— Button ” is stored in advance as the substitution code 4a so that it can be read by specifying it.
- the contents of the code are as follows. If data transmission to terminal device 1 is involved, host device 100 is a program for writing input data 4 b into file information storage unit 4 of information terminal device 1, and the subroutine is information terminal device 1. In the case where data transmission from the host to the host device 100 is involved, the host device 100 is a program for reading the output data 4c of the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1.
- Fig. 25 is a flow chart when the pattern drawing sub-noise "Draw_Widget_Power_Button" called by the GUI program is processed according to the code read from Huainore Tosei
- the subroutine first acquires from the memory 102 information ( ⁇ , y) such as a pattern drawing position and a size, which are parameters for pattern drawing (S31).
- the information (x, y) is written to a special reservation file (input data 4b) in the file information storage unit 4 of the information terminal device 1 (S32A).
- the process returns to the main routine with the return value of normal termination for drawing.
- the information (parameters) to be transmitted may be given as an argument of the subroutine “Draw—Widget—Power—Button” or stored in a referable area of the memory 102 file system 103. It may be.
- the code to be read as the substance of the above subroutine does not include the code for actually performing drawing. This is because the information terminal device 1 includes a GUI processing unit 5.5 for drawing a pattern based on the pattern instruction code identified from the library name and the subroutine name, as described later. Further, the processing of the above subroutine may be performed not only by “Draw—Widget—Power—Button” but also by any pattern drawing subroutine of the GUI program. That is, when acquiring a code from the information terminal device 1 which is an external file system, the code sequence may be the same in all subroutines. As a result, in the host device 100, even if the called subroutine is different, the same processing (for example, transmission of an argument) is performed because the code itself is the same.
- the pattern drawing process is started when the subroutine code is read out by the host device 100, so that the host device 100 executes the subroutine code.
- the pattern can be drawn simply by writing the argument to the input data 4 b with.
- the pattern drawing subroutine “Draw_Widget_Pointer_Button” called by the GUI program is processed according to the code read from the file system 103 inside the host device 100. It is a flowchart at the time of processing.
- the application first obtains information (X, y) such as the pattern drawing position and size, which are the parameters of the pattern drawing, from the memory 102 (S31).
- information (X, y) such as the pattern drawing position and size, which are the parameters of the pattern drawing
- a scheduled pattern drawing is performed to the video device driver inside the system of the host device 100 (S32B).
- the program returns to the main routine with a return value of normal termination or abnormal termination depending on whether or not the video processing driver has successfully accepted the rendering process.
- the GUI drawing process in the information terminal device 1 shown in FIG. Since the operation to complete the GUI drawing completely in the terminal device 1 is verified and guaranteed in advance, the software for introducing the GUI drawing in the host device 100 as shown in Fig. 26 is required. This has the effect of significantly reducing design errors and system trample.
- the information (parameters) to be transmitted is in the subroutine "Draw— Widget_
- the code to be read as the substance of the above subroutine includes the code for actually performing drawing. Therefore, when acquiring the code from the internal file system 103, the code sequence differs for each subroutine, and the processing content differs.
- the OS kernel acquires the library file from the external file information storage unit 4 outside.
- the OS kernel acquires the library file from the internal file system 103. Therefore, according to the link information, it is only possible to switch between reading the file system in the own device or the external storage device of the information terminal device 1, for example, and the same program can be used.
- the abbreviated data is output data 4c of the file information storage unit 4c. Read out and use it as the return value of the subroutine or memory 102 or file Store it in a referable area of system 103.
- the code sequence may be the same in all subroutines for acquiring data.
- the host device 100 even if the called subroutine is different, the same processing is performed because the actual code is the same.
- the GUI processing unit 5 of the information terminal device 1 includes an automatic arrangement adjustment unit (pattern adjustment unit and inverse conversion unit) 51 and a pattern display processing unit (pattern display processing unit) 5 2 A pattern storage section (pattern storage means) 53; and a position detection section (position detection means) 54.
- Each processing unit of the GUI processing unit 5 may be implemented as a circuit in the information terminal device 1.
- the automatic placement adjustment unit 51 changes the position and size of the pattern of the GUI component according to the function of the device to be controlled (host device 100) and the notification information. Specifically, the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 sets a predetermined standard so that similar information is arranged at a similar position even if the display screen is different so that the user can intuitively grasp information.
- the pattern is adjusted according to the following. However, in the information terminal device 1, the operation of the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 is selected so that the components are arranged as specified by the host device 100 without changing the position and size of the components at all. You can also. The specific processing of the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 will be described later in detail.
- the pattern display processing unit 52 receives the signal input from the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51.
- the image data of the component is extracted from the pattern storage unit 53 based on the (instruction code), and a display signal for displaying on the display panel 71 is output.
- the instruction code for specifying the pattern to be displayed is set to have a data length sufficiently shorter than the pattern drawing data.
- the pattern display processing section 52 can display a pattern at an arbitrary position on the display panel 71.
- the pattern storage section 53 stores drawing data of a pattern which is a component of the GUI.
- the pattern storage unit 53 stores data of drawing components (objects) such as icons used for status notification and operation input of the host device 100.
- the pattern storage section 53 stores character shape (font) data.
- the position detecting unit 54 generates and outputs position information based on a position input signal by the user detected by a pointing device (not shown) provided in the information terminal device 1.
- the display unit 7 of the information terminal device 1 includes a display panel 71, a pattern display driving circuit 72, a scanning signal input circuit 73, and a drawing display driving circuit 74.
- the display panel 71 displays a GUI pattern based on an input from the data input / output unit 2 and a video signal based on an input from the video signal input unit 6.
- a normal display device can be used, but a liquid crystal display (LCD), particularly a thin display panel using CG silicon (continuous grain boundary crystal silicon) is preferable.
- CG silicon continuous grain boundary crystal silicon
- a touch panel may be provided on the display surface of the display panel 71 as a pointing device.
- the pattern display drive circuit 72 drives the signal electrodes of the display panel 71 based on the display signal generated by the pattern display processing section 52.
- the drawing / display driving circuit 74 drives the signal electrodes of the display panel 71 based on the video signal input from the video signal input unit 6.
- the scanning signal input circuit 73 drives the scan electrodes of the display panel 71.
- the scanning signal input circuit 73 is used for both display by the pattern display drive circuit 72 and display by the drawing display drive circuit 74.
- the GUI pattern based on the input from the data input / output unit 2 and the video signal based on the input from the video signal input unit 6 are independently processed and displayed. It is superimposed on panel 71 and displayed.
- FIG. 29 is an explanatory diagram showing a case where the host device 100 does not specify the position or size of the pattern.
- the host device 100 executes a drawing instruction of a component (power supply, program guide) by calling a subroutine for each component.
- the I / O emulation section 11 generates an access code sequence from a code read request from the host device 100 and inputs it to the file locator-1 activation signal converter 12 .
- the file locator-start signal converter 12 identifies the part for which drawing is instructed from the access code string, and outputs it to the drawing circuit of the part in the GUI processing unit 5 (FIGS. 19, 20).
- the host device 100 specifies the position and size of the pattern. Therefore, even if the subroutine code is executed, the input data 4 b is not written in the file information storage unit 4. Therefore, the data input unit 13 outputs an invalid value. If it is known in advance that no parameter is specified for drawing in the information terminal device 1, the host device 100 may read a code in which the writing process to the input data 4b is omitted. .
- a library may be used in which a subroutine that specifies the position and size and a subroutine that does not specify the position and size are defined with different names.
- the file locator-to-start signal converter 12 can be implemented by driving different circuits depending on whether the subroutine refers to the input data 4b or not.
- the timing adjustment unit 14 converts the drawing signal of the part output from the file locator-start signal converter 12 and the parameter output from the data input unit 13 (invalid value in Fig. 29). Is input to the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 at an appropriate timing.
- the automatic arrangement adjusting section 51 changes the shape and arrangement of the component according to a predetermined rule.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 may be changed according to a GUI system frequently used by the user.
- the automatic placement adjustment unit 5 1 records the position of the changed part.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 arranges “power” at the upper right of the screen and at the lower center of the “program guide” screen. Further, the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 adds a scroll button on the right side because the “program table” is large.
- the pattern display processing unit 52 generates a display signal by referring to the image data from the pattern storage unit 53 based on the arrangement changed by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51, and displays the display signal on the display unit 7.
- FIG. 30 is an explanatory diagram showing a case where the host device 100 specifies a pattern size and a correlation between some components, but does not specify a position.
- the host device 100 executes a drawing instruction of a component (power supply, program table) by calling a subroutine for each component, and the information terminal device 1 executes the host device 1 00 identifies the part for which the drawing instruction is given.
- a drawing instruction of a component power supply, program table
- the host device 100 since the host device 100 specifies the pattern size and the correlation between some parts, the host device 100 executes the subroutine code and executes the parameter setting. Is written to the input data 4 b of the file information storage unit 4. Then, this is read out by the data input unit 13. An invalid value is output for parameters not specified. Thereafter, the timing adjustment unit 14 automatically converts the drawing signal of the part output from the file locator-start signal converter 12 and the parameter output from the data input unit 13 at an appropriate timing. Input to the placement adjustment unit 51.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 changes the shape and arrangement of the component according to a predetermined rule.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 may be changed according to a GUI system frequently used by the user.
- the automatic placement adjustment unit 5 1 Records the location of the changed part.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 arranges “power” at the upper right of the screen and at the lower center of the “program guide” screen. Since the host device 100 specifies the positional relationship between the “program guide” and the “scroll button” on the right side, the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 includes the “program guide” and the “scroll button”. And are arranged together as one group. Finally, the process in which the pattern display processing unit 52 generates a display signal and displays it on the display unit 7 is the same as in FIG.
- FIGS. 31 and 32 are flowcharts showing a procedure in which the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 51 changes the shape and arrangement of the parts.
- a pattern instruction code is obtained.
- the pattern instruction code is an identifier of a component identified from the access code sequence (S41).
- the section without a pattern is subtracted using the entire screen size as an initial value (S42), and the storage of the section without a pattern is updated (S43). That is, the occupied width of the pattern is subtracted from the entire screen size and stored.
- the width occupied by the pattern is specified by a preset power or host device 100.
- step S44 if it is an object of automatic adjustment (YES), (1) select one coordinate direction (S46), (2) move the target position of the target coordinates (S47), and (3) The existing pattern is moved while maintaining the interval between the fixed-rate patterns in which the interval is determined (S48).
- step S 4 6 The processing from S48 to S48 is repeated until the adjustment in all coordinate directions is completed (S49).
- step S51 if there is a next code input (Y E S), the process returns to step S41 to process the code, and if there is no next code input (NO), the process proceeds to step S51.
- step S51 it is determined whether the patterns to be automatically adjusted are overlapped. If there is no overlap (NO), the automatic adjustment processing ends. On the other hand, if there is an overlap (Y E S), (1) select one coordinate direction (S 52), and (2) reduce the pattern in the direction orthogonal to the overlapping side (S 53). The processing of steps S52 and S53 is repeated until the adjustment in all coordinate directions is completed (S54).
- the signal voltage corresponding to the pattern width may be reduced from the reference voltage.
- FIG. 33 to 36 only the position and shape of the “power supply” pattern are set in the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51. That is, in FIG. 33 to FIG. 36, the “power supply” frequently used by the user is moved to the upper right position of the screen frequently used by the user, and other parts that are not subject to automatic adjustment are appropriately adjusted.
- the arrangement f 11 is a state where the host device 100 is designated.
- the automatic placement adjustment unit 51 which has acquired the placement f11, first selects the vertical direction in the adjustment direction and changes the positions of the "power" and "program guide” patterns (f12, f13) . Next, select the horizontal direction as the adjustment direction and change the position of the “power” pattern (f14, f15). As a result, the target distribution Can be changed to the state of f16.
- the arrangement f 21 is a state where the host device 100 is designated.
- the automatic placement adjustment unit 51 which has acquired the placement f 2 1, first selects the vertical direction as the adjustment direction, places the “power” pattern up, and the “program guide” and “current program” patterns down. Move them respectively (f22, f23). Next, change the position of the “power” pattern by selecting the horizontal direction as the adjustment direction (f 24). In the arrangement f24, the pattern of the "program guide” cannot be moved downward due to the pattern of the "current program", and the pattern of the "program guide” and the pattern of "power supply” overlap. Therefore, the automatic arrangement adjusting unit 51 reduces the vertical size of the “power supply” pattern (f 25) to approach the target arrangement f 16 (f 26).
- the arrangement f 31 in FIG. 35 is the same as the arrangement f 24 in FIG.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 can also move the “current program” pattern here because there is a non-drawing part at the upper left. As a result, it is possible to change to the target position without reducing the “power” pattern (f32).
- a virtual display permission area for permitting the host device 100 to draw is set on the display panel 71 within a physically displayable area (see FIG. 36). f 4 1). Normally, no pattern is displayed outside the display permission area. However, as a result of the automatic placement adjustment unit 51 arranging the pattern, if the pattern protrudes from the display permission area into the displayable area, the display unit 7 also displays the pattern of the displayable area. This makes it possible to realize display in accordance with the requirements of the host device 100 as much as possible without reducing the pattern. In this way, by providing a reserved area (reserved area) for placement adjustment on the display panel 71, the automatic placement adjustment unit 51 is similar to the GUI system often used by the user. When allocating information to be placed in similar positions, pattern arrangement can be adjusted using this reserved area.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51 may store information before and after the adjustment of the pattern arrangement in association with each other.
- the position information input by the user via the pointing device detected by the position detection unit 54 is inversely converted by the automatic arrangement adjustment unit 51, and the pattern arrangement designated by the host device 100 is performed. It becomes possible to apply to. Therefore, if the data output unit 15 stores the inversely converted position information as the output data 4c in the file information storage unit 4, the user pointing information is transmitted to the host device 100. be able to.
- FIG. 37 is a cross-sectional view of a liquid crystal display panel using CG silicon (continuous grain boundary crystal silicon).
- the liquid crystal display panel includes a glass plate 201, a circuit forming film 202, a liquid crystal layer 203, a counter electrode film 204, a glass plate 205, and a polarizing plate 2 06 are sequentially laminated.
- the TFT and peripheral circuits are formed on the circuit forming layer 202.
- the circuit forming layer 202 is made of CG silicon.
- each drive circuit can be formed on a substrate on which liquid crystal pixels are formed. Therefore, since a thin display panel can be realized, it is suitable for the display panel 71 of the information terminal device 1.
- the information terminal device 1 functions as a circuit. Any combination or all of the mounted pseudo file system interface unit 3, GUI processing unit 5, drive circuit group of display unit 7, data input / output unit 2, and video signal input unit 6 is the display panel It may be formed directly on the conductor or the semiconductor thin film of FIG.
- the information terminal device 1 when used as a remote control or the like, it can be formed into a very thin card type while having an advanced interface function.
- the display signal for displaying the pattern is formed independently of the video signal input from the video signal input unit 6, and then superimposed in the display panel 71.
- the “driver” in FIGS. 39 to 41 is hardware for driving the pixel, and is not related to the device driver (software) described above.
- the source line is shared between the pattern display and the drawing display, and the drive signal for the pattern display is changed to the next horizontal scan after the horizontal scan of the drive signal for the video signal is completed. It may be input during the retrace period between the transitions.
- the source line is shared between the pattern display and the drawing display, and an interlocking switch is provided so that the driving signal for the pattern display is input to the source line only during the period when the pattern exists.
- the interlocking switch may be switched by the control of the pattern display section 52.
- the pattern display drive circuit 72 and the drawing display drive circuit 74 are driven by dividing the display coordinate axis into minimum position designation units.
- a source driver selection switch 72 a for selecting a necessary source driver n.
- a plurality of scanning signal input drivers 1 to M for driving the scanning signal input circuit 73 a by dividing the display coordinate axis into minimum position designation units and a required scanning signal input driver m are selected.
- a scanning signal input selection switch 73 a may be used. That is, the source driver n and the scanning signal input driver m each have a minimum position designation width for arranging a pattern or the like.
- the present embodiment does not limit the scope of the present invention, and various changes can be made within the scope of the present invention.
- the present invention can be configured as follows.
- An information terminal device is a display device, and displays a pattern with a pattern storage unit for drawing a predetermined pattern and an instruction code that is sufficiently short compared to the pattern.
- a pattern display processing unit may be provided.
- the pattern display processing unit may be capable of displaying a pattern at an arbitrary position.
- the information terminal device may include a pattern stored in the pattern storage unit. May be in a character shape (font).
- the pattern stored in the pattern storage unit may be a drawing component used for performing status notification and operation input of a device serving as a host.
- the information terminal device may include an automatic arrangement adjustment unit that appropriately arranges the display position of the provided pattern in accordance with a function of a device to which the pattern is applied or notification information.
- the automatic arrangement adjustment unit may arrange similar information at a similar position so that the operator can intuitively grasp the notification information.
- the information terminal device has a reserved area for performing arrangement adjustment on the display unit, and uses the reserved area when the automatic arrangement adjustment unit arranges similar information at a similar position. It may be one that adjusts the arrangement.
- a pattern instruction code is generated from program code information for calling a subroutine process, and a pattern display processing unit or an automatic arrangement adjustment unit, which is implemented as a circuit, or both functions are connected to a host.
- a pseudo file system interface part that can be executed by calling a software module file (library) from another device may be provided.
- the above-mentioned information terminal device has a file information storage unit and a pseudo-information storage unit that can change the internal structure so that the device can be designed without changing the information display software that has already been realized using the software module.
- a file system interface unit and may be provided.
- the pattern display may be formed as a different signal input separately from any display information sent from the host, and then superimposed in the display unit.
- the above information terminal device has a display Equipped with a driver that divides the coordinate axes into minimum position designation units and drives it, and a dry path switch that selects the required driver.Drives and switches only the display of the necessary parts that are separated in drawing or pattern display. It may be a display.
- the pattern storage unit, the pattern display processing unit, or the automatic arrangement adjustment unit which is implemented as a circuit, or any combination thereof, or all of the conductors or the conductors constituting the display unit May be formed directly on the semiconductor thin film. As a result, when a display device is used as a remote control or the like, it is possible to use a very thin card type while having an advanced interface function.
- an object of the present invention is to record a program code (executable program, intermediate code program, source program) of a data transmission program, which is software for realizing the above-mentioned functions, in a computer-readable manner.
- the recording medium is supplied to the information terminal device 1 and the host device 100 (hereinafter, may be collectively referred to as a data transmission system), and the information terminal device 1 and the host device 100 computer (or This can also be achieved by a CPU, MPU or DSP (not shown)) reading and executing the program code recorded on the recording medium.
- the program code itself read from the recording medium implements the above-described function, and the recording medium on which the program code is recorded constitutes the present invention.
- the pseudo file system interface unit 3 included in the information terminal device 1 is configured such that a microprocessor or the like executes a predetermined program stored in a memory (not shown) of the information terminal device 1. This is achieved by:
- a link setting unit shown in FIG. Is realized by the processor 101 or the like executing a predetermined program stored in the memory 102 of the host device 100.
- the recording medium for supplying the program code can be configured to be separable from the data transmission system. Further, the recording medium may be a medium that is fixedly supported so that a program code can be supplied. The recording medium is connected to the information terminal device 1 as an external storage device, even if the recording medium is attached to the data transmission system so that the computer can directly read the recorded program code. It may be mounted so that it can be read via a program reader.
- the recording medium may be a tape system such as a magnetic tape or a cassette tape, a magnetic disk such as a floppy disk / hard disk, or an optical disk such as a CD-ROM / MOZMD / DVD / CD-R.
- disk system such as a magnetic tape or a cassette tape
- a magnetic disk such as a floppy disk / hard disk
- an optical disk such as a CD-ROM / MOZMD / DVD / CD-R.
- disk system such as a magnetic tape or a cassette tape
- a magnetic disk such as a floppy disk / hard disk
- an optical disk such as a CD-ROM / MOZMD / DVD / CD-R.
- IC card including memory card
- card system such as optical card
- semiconductor memory system such as mask ROM / EPROMZE EP ROM / flash ROM.
- program code may be recorded so that the computer can read out from the recording medium and directly execute the program code. It may be recorded so that it can be read and executed.
- the information terminal devices 1 and Z or the host device loo are configured to be connectable to a communication network (including the Internet, an intranet, etc.), and the above-mentioned program code is supplied via the communication network. May be.
- the program for reading the program code from the recording medium and storing the program code in the main memory and the program for downloading the program code from the communication network can be executed by a computer in advance by the information terminal device 1. And / or stored in the host device 100.
- the above-described functions are realized not only by executing the above-described program code read by the computer, but also executed by the computer or the like based on the instruction of the program code. It is also realized by performing part or all.
- the program code read from the recording medium is written to a memory provided in a function expansion unit connected to a function expansion board connected to a computer or a computer.
- the functions are realized by the CPU or the like provided in the function expansion port / function expansion unit performing part or all of the actual processing.
- the data transmission method of the present invention is read out as a code of a subroutine called in a program of a host device in an information terminal device provided with a storage device, and is executed after the subroutine is executed.
- An emulation process for causing the host device to recognize the storage device storing the substitution code, which is a program for returning the program to a normal end state, as an external file system; and
- a program execution process for executing a program, and in a read request process for a subordinate program code during execution of the program, a sub system for reading a subroutine code from the storage device.
- a subroutine identification process for identifying a subroutine called by a program of the host device based on an instruction to read a subroutine code from the host device in the information terminal device. It may be.
- the information terminal device causes the host device to recognize the storage device of the information terminal device as a file system.
- the host device requests to read the subroutine code from the storage device of the information terminal device.
- the information terminal device identifies the pattern instruction based on the subroutine request from the host device.
- the information specifying the subroutine called by the own device can be notified to the information terminal device without separately performing data transmission for notifying the information.
- the host device simply performs the same reading operation as reading the subroutine code from the file system provided in the conventional system, and transmits information specifying the subroutine called by the own device to the information terminal device. Can be notified. Then, the information terminal device can perform various processes using this information.
- the storage device of the information terminal device is emulated as a file system of the host device, the host device only needs to be able to communicate with the file system. That is, there is no need to separately provide an interface for data communication. This enables data transmission between devices composed of low-functional hardware and software. Even low-function devices usually have a function of reading data from some file system for storing program information and the like. Of course, 0809
- the data transmission method can also be used for data transmission between high-performance devices and low-performance devices, or between high-performance devices.
- the substitution code performs an operation of, for example, sending only coordinate data necessary for drawing to the information terminal device.
- the originally planned operation of the subroutine is to read the button drawing pattern of the GUI, for example, one dot at a time from the memory and transmit it directly to the display device one dot at a time in accordance with the description of this subroutine. This is the button drawing process itself that displays the pattern and completes all the called drawing processes.
- the above-mentioned substitution code is a program that causes a host device to execute a process of writing data of the host device to the above-mentioned storage device of the information terminal device.
- the method may include a data input process of writing data of a host device to the storage device of the information terminal device according to the above-mentioned substitution code.
- the host device further executes the subroutine. JP03 / 00809
- the data of the host device is written in the storage device of the information terminal device according to the read substitution code.
- the data transmission method is a program wherein the substitution code causes a host device to execute a process of reading data stored in the storage device of the information terminal device,
- the method may include a data output process of reading data stored in the storage device of the information terminal device in accordance with the substitution code. Good.
- the host device when the host device executes the subroutine, the host device reads out the data stored in the storage device of the information terminal device according to the read substitution code.
- data such as a result of processing performed by identifying a subroutine can be transmitted from the information terminal device to the host device.
- the data transmission method of the present invention is a data terminal method, wherein the information terminal device generates a substitution code including data stored in the storage device and a program for reading the data by a host device. And a second data output process for reading data included in the link data in accordance with the substitution code when executing the supplement in the host device. It may be a method.
- the host device when the host device executes the subroutine, the host device further stores the data embedded in the loaded substitution code. By reading the data, the data stored in the storage device of the information terminal device can be obtained.
- data such as a result of processing performed by identifying a subroutine can be transmitted from the information terminal device to the host device.
- the substitution code stored in the storage device is used as a code of a part or all of subroutines called in a program of the host device. It may be a method that is read out in common.
- a common substitution code is used for some or all of the subroutines. For example, if the code read as the substance of the subroutine is a processing routine that only writes / reads data, the code is shared and the same substitution code is used for multiple subroutines. It can be configured to read the code.
- the storage size of the software module file (for example, GUI library) stored in the information terminal device can be reduced.
- a data transmission program of the present invention is a computer program that causes a computer mounted on the information terminal device and the host device to execute each of the above processes.
- the data transmission between the information terminal device and the host device is realized by realizing the data transmission by the computer mounted on the information terminal device and the host device. can do.
- the device driver described above describes a method of taking the information terminal device in order to handle the information terminal device from the host device.
- the present invention applies this to a file system handling method.
- a computer readable recording medium on which the data transmission program of the present invention is recorded is a computer readable recording medium on which the above data transmission program is recorded.
- data transmission between the information terminal device and the host device can be realized by the data transmission program read from the recording medium.
- the information terminal device of the present invention is read out as the code of a subroutine called in a program executed by the host device, and returns to the program in a normally terminated state after the execution of the subroutine.
- a storage device storing a substitution code, which is a program to be given, an emulation means for emulating a file system of a host device, and a subroutine code reading instruction from the host device.
- a subroutine identifying means for identifying a subroutine called by the program of the host device.
- the information terminal device can perform the above-described data transmission method with the host device.
- This software also includes software development tools such as compilers. PT / JP03 / 00809
- the subroutine identification means may include: position information designating a position of the subroutine in the storage device, transmitted as a read command of a subroutine code from a host device; Alternatively, the identification may be based on a character string specifying the subroutine.
- the information terminal device further includes, as an instruction to read the code of the subroutine from the host device, position information designating the position of the subroutine in the storage device, or a character designating the subroutine. Get a column. Then, a subroutine can be identified based on these pieces of information.
- the substitution code performs a process of writing data of the host device to the storage device of the information terminal device when the host device executes a subroutine.
- the data written in the storage device of the information terminal device can be read according to the read substitution code.
- data such as, for example, the argument of a subroutine can be transmitted from the host device to the information terminal device.
- the program executed by the host device transmits the status of the host device or controls the host device.
- the information terminal device includes a graphic user interface.
- Pattern display processing means for extracting and generating a display signal for drawing on the display means may be further provided.
- the host device further instructs the drawing of the components constituting the screen of the graphic user interface by calling the subroutine. Therefore, the information terminal device automatically identifies the subroutine, thereby identifying the subroutine. A display signal can be generated and displayed in the device. In addition, drawing of parts can be performed simultaneously and completely independently of the processing in the host device in the information terminal device, so that the processing can be parallelized and the load can be distributed.
- the information terminal device can adjust the actual drawing in the information terminal device because it acquires the information specifying the pattern to be drawn.
- the above data transmission method is suitable as a data transmission method when the host device causes the information terminal device to present the graphic user interface.
- the information terminal device of the present invention may further include a pattern adjusting unit that adjusts the shape and arrangement of the components of the graphic user interface according to a predetermined standard.
- the information terminal device can further change the shape and arrangement of the components of the graphic user interface from those designated by the host device and display the changed components.
- a change criterion for example, it is possible to change to a configuration that is frequently used by users.
- the information terminal device may include a position detecting unit that detects a position where the user has pointed on the graphic interface, and the position information detected by the position detecting unit.
- a location information storage means for writing to the storage device, wherein the program executed by the host device instructs the acquisition of the position pointed by the user by calling a subroutine, and
- the yo-code is a program for causing the host device to execute a process of reading the position information stored in the storage device of the information terminal device by the position information recording means when the host device executes the subroutine. It may be
- the position pointed by the user on the graphic user interface is detected, and is written into the storage device as position information. Then, when executing the subroutine, the host device reads out the position information stored in the storage device of the information terminal device according to the read substitution code.
- Information terminal equipment The point where the user points on the user interface is the transmission.
- the information terminal device of the present invention is characterized in that the information terminal device detects a position pointed by a user on a graphic user interface, and that the position information detected by the position detecting device includes the position information.
- the host device further includes: an inverse conversion unit that performs a change opposite to the change by the turn adjustment unit; and a position information storage unit that writes the position information converted by the inverse conversion unit into the storage device.
- the program to be executed instructs acquisition of the position pointed by the user by calling a subroutine, and the substitution code stores the position information when the host device executes the subroutine.
- the host device executes a process of reading the position information stored in the storage device of the information terminal device by the means. It may be that program.
- the position pointed by the user on the graphic user interface is detected and written into the storage device as position information.
- the position information is inversely converted from the display in the pattern arrangement changed by the information terminal device to the display specified by the host device.
- the host device reads out the position information stored in the storage device of the information terminal device in accordance with the read substitution code.
- the emitter Yureshiyo down means connects the type of operating system ho be sampled device ( ⁇ S), and / 7 or a host device and an information terminal device
- the processing may be changed according to the type of interface standard (that is, the standard of the interface of the storage device used for massaging).
- the information terminal device can further perform data transmission with a plurality of host devices having different ⁇ S or different interface standards to be connected.
- the information terminal device of the present invention may provide a substation code such that the storage device is commonly read as a code of some or all subroutines called in a program of the host device. May be stored.
- a common substitution code is used for some or all of the subroutines.
- the code read as the substance of the subroutine is a processing routine that only writes and reads data
- the code is shared and the same substitution code is used for multiple subroutines. It can be configured to read the code.
- the storage size of the software module file (for example, GUI library) stored in the information terminal device can be reduced.
- the host device of the present invention is a host device for transmitting data to and from the information terminal device, wherein the host device executes a program for executing a program, and executes a subroutine during execution of the program.
- the code of the subroutine is stored in the above information terminal device And a substitution code acquisition unit to be read from the device.
- the host device can perform the above-described data transmission method with the information terminal device.
- This software also includes software development tools such as compilers.
- the host device of the present invention may be configured to include a link setting unit that sets a storage location of a subroutine code in the storage device of the information terminal device.
- the host device can further change the storage location of the subroutine code, so that the device to which data is transmitted can be switched by changing the link setting information.
- the host device is set such that any one of a file system inside and outside the own device can be switched as a storage location of a subroutine code. It may be configured to include link setting means.
- the link destination it is possible to switch the destination from which the code of the subroutine is read, and to switch the partner device for data transmission. Therefore, the host device should be appropriately selected from a plurality of devices. Data can be transmitted to and from the connected device.
- the link setting means may store a subroutine code storage location between the internal file system of the host device and the storage device of the information terminal device. It may be switchable.
- the host device can read the subroutine code from the file system in the host device and execute the program only by the host device.
- the host device can execute the same program in cooperation with the information terminal device, without changing the same program, only by switching the link destination to the information terminal device.
- GUI drawing is performed only by software means stored in the host device to execute the subroutine, and the substitution code of the information terminal device and the drawing device independently provided in the information terminal device are used. It is possible to switch between drawing the GUI by the link destination. Therefore, it is possible to test the GUI program presented on the information terminal device with the host device alone.
- the link information setting unit can set the link destination in the storage device of the information terminal device when receiving the notification of the start of the operation of the host device from the information terminal device.
- the display device is used in an electronic device such as an information terminal device having a display for displaying an image of a pattern designated by an external device.
- an electronic device such as an information terminal device having a display for displaying an image of a pattern designated by an external device.
- it can be suitably used as a remote control operated by a user while switching the GUI for each device in order to control a plurality of devices, in particular, a remote control such as a television or a FAX.
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