Data input apparatus having a microcomputer
First Claim
1. A data input apparatus comprising:
- (a) a key switch device, including;
a first group of lines extending parallel to one another;
a second group of lines extending parallel to one another and intersecting with the lines of the first group;
a plurality of key switches for connecting the lines of the first group to the lines of the second group, each of said key switches being located at a respective intersection of a line of the first group and a line of the second group;
a serial circuit comprising a plurality of first resistors connected in series, each of said first resistors being connected in parallel between adjacent lines of the second group; and
a second resistor, and a constant-voltage source connected through said second resistor to one end of said serial circuit at a connecting point; and
(b) a processing apparatus, including;
pulse-supplying means for supplying a periodic pulse to each line of said first group, the pulses being supplied to different lines at different times; and
detector means coupled to said pulse-supplying means and to the connecting point for detecting a potential at the connecting point and, in accordance with said potential and with the times at which pulses have been supplied to the lines of said first group from said pulse supplying means, for determining which key switch has been operated.
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Abstract
A data input apparatus having a first group of lines extending parallel to one another, and a second group of lines extending parallel to one another and intersecting with the lines of the first group at right angles. The apparatus also has groups of key switches located at the intersections of the lines of the first group and the lines of the second group. The lines of the first group are connected to the output ports of a microcomputer. Low-Level pulses are periodically supplied to these lines at different times. The apparatus further comprises a serial circuit including a group of first resistors each connected between adjacent lines of the second group. A voltage source is connected at a connecting point to one end of this serial circuit through a second resistor. The connecting point of the serial circuit and the second resistor is coupled to the input port of the microcomputer. The microcomputer determines which key switch has been operated, in accordance with the voltage applied to the input port at the time a low-level pulse is supplied to the corresponding line of said first group.
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7 Claims
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1. A data input apparatus comprising:
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(a) a key switch device, including; a first group of lines extending parallel to one another; a second group of lines extending parallel to one another and intersecting with the lines of the first group; a plurality of key switches for connecting the lines of the first group to the lines of the second group, each of said key switches being located at a respective intersection of a line of the first group and a line of the second group; a serial circuit comprising a plurality of first resistors connected in series, each of said first resistors being connected in parallel between adjacent lines of the second group; and a second resistor, and a constant-voltage source connected through said second resistor to one end of said serial circuit at a connecting point; and (b) a processing apparatus, including; pulse-supplying means for supplying a periodic pulse to each line of said first group, the pulses being supplied to different lines at different times; and detector means coupled to said pulse-supplying means and to the connecting point for detecting a potential at the connecting point and, in accordance with said potential and with the times at which pulses have been supplied to the lines of said first group from said pulse supplying means, for determining which key switch has been operated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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