Key backlight control method and circuit
First Claim
1. A key backlight control method for controlling a plurality of light-emitting elements which are provided on backs of or near respective of a plurality of push keys arranged on a key arrangement unit and used as the backlight of said plurality of keys, wherein of said plurality of light-emitting elements, the light-emitting elements only corresponding to the keys required or requested by a processing mode operated based on an entering operation of said plurality of keys are turned on.
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Abstract
A key backlight control method and circuit can be provided by illuminating only the keys to be operated with the power consumption for a key arrangement unit reduced. The key arrangement unit is configured by a plurality of keys and LEDs for respectively illuminating the keys. The LEDs are controlled by a LED control unit, FETs, a scan register unit, and a CPU unit such that only the LEDs corresponding to the keys required (or requested) in the processing mode (browsing mail, etc.) can be turned on in the mobile terminal equipment such as a mobile phone unit.
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1. A key backlight control method for controlling a plurality of light-emitting elements which are provided on backs of or near respective of a plurality of push keys arranged on a key arrangement unit and used as the backlight of said plurality of keys, wherein
of said plurality of light-emitting elements, the light-emitting elements only corresponding to the keys required or requested by a processing mode operated based on an entering operation of said plurality of keys are turned on.
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2. A key backlight control circuit, comprising:
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a key arrangement unit on which a plurality of push keys are arranged;
a plurality of light-emitting elements which are provided on backs of or near respective of said plurality of keys and used as the backlight of said plurality of keys; and
control means for turning on the light-emitting elements only, in said plurality of light-emitting elements, corresponding to the keys required or requested by a processing mode performed in equipment using said key arrangement unit. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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