Touch system and method
US-2015370392-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10133339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10133339-B2 |
| Application number | US-76496307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2006 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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An apparatus for driving a touchpad of a portable terminal including a second control unit controlling the touchpad in an active mode is provided. The apparatus includes a sensor unit for generating interrupt signals when pressure on the touchpad is sensed, a first control unit for outputting activating signals to activate the second control unit when the interrupt signals are input and a switching unit for transmitting the interrupt signals generated from the sensor unit to the first control unit when the second control unit is in an inactive mode. Accordingly, even though the multimedia processor embedded in the portable terminal is in an inactive mode, the multimedia processor is activated when a user presses the touchpad, thereby making it possible to process signals input by touching the touchpad, particularly, to keep the user interface. Furthermore, the multimedia processor embedded in the portable terminal can reduce the consumption of battery power required to maintain the user interface, as compared with multimedia processors maintaining operating in a conventional polling method.
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An electronic device comprising: a display component configured to display multimedia data; a second controller electrically coupled with a touch input detection component configured to detect a touch input; and a first controller electrically coupled with the second controller, wherein the first controller is configured to: if an interrupt signal is received while the first controller and the second controller are in an inactive state, convert a state of the first controller from the inactive state to an active state, and generate an activating signal for activating the second controller, and transmit the generated activating signal to the second controller, wherein the second controller is configured to: if the generated activating signal is received from the first controller while the second controller is in the inactive state, convert a state of the second controller from the inactive state to an active state, receive a touch input signal corresponding to the touch input via the touch input detection component while the second controller is in the active state, and transmit a control signal, based on the received touch input signal, to the first controller in the active state, wherein the first controller in the active state is further configured to control an operation of the electronic device corresponding to the control signal received from the second controller, and wherein, if the second controller is converted from the active state to the inactive state, the second controller is further configured to output a signal, notifying of the conversion to the inactive state, to the first controller. 2. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the second controller comprises a multimedia processor configured to process the multimedia data including at least one of voice and pictures. 3. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the first controller is further configured to convert the state of the first controller from the active state to the inactive state after transmitting the generated activating signal. 4. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the first controller is further configured to control not to receive the interrupt signal if the second controller is activated. 5. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the first controller is further configured to control to receive the interrupt signal if the signal notifying of the conversion to the inactive state is output from the second controller. 6. A method for using an electronic device including a display component configured to display multimedia data, a second controller electrically coupled with a touch input detection component configured to detect a touch input, and a first controller electrically coupled with the second controller, the method comprising: converting, by the first controller, if an interrupt signal is received while the first controller and the second controller are in an inactive state, a state of the first controller from the inactive state to an active state; generating, by the first controller, an activating signal for activating the second controller; transmitting, by the first controller, the generated activating signal to the second controller; converting, by the second controller, if the generated activating signal is received from the first controller while the second controller is in the inactive state, a state of the second controller from the inactive state, to an activate state; receiving, by the second controller, a touch input signal corresponding to the touch input via the touch input detection component while the second controller is in the active state; and transmitting, by the second controller, a control signal, based on the received touch input signal, to the first controller in the active state, wherein the first controller in the active state is further configured to control an operation of the electronic device corresponding to the control signal received from the second controller, and wherein, if the second controller is converted from the active state to the inactive state, outputting, by the second controller, a signal, notifying of the conversion to the inactive state, to the first controller. 7. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the first controller is further configured to determine whether the state of the second controller is in the active state at a predetermined time period. 8. The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the first controller is further configured to, if the interrupt signal is received in a state that the second controller is in the active state, control not to output the activating signal. 9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: controlling, by the first controller, to receive the interrupt signal if the signal notifying of the conversion to the inactive state is output from the second controller. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the second controller comprises a multimedia processor configured to process the multimedia data including at least one of voice and pictures. 11. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: converting, by the first controller, the state of the first controller from the active state to the inactive state after transmitting the generated activating signal. 12. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: controlling, by the first controller, not to receive the interrupt signal if the second controller is activated. 13. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: determining whether the state of the second controller is in the active state at a predetermined time period. 14. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: controlling, by the first controller, if the interrupt signal is received in a state that the second controller is in the active state, not to output the activating signal.
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