Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090132798 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RESUMING FROM SUSPEND-TO-MEMORY STATE THEREOF - An electronic device and a method for resuming from a suspend-to-memory (S3) state thereof are provided. The electronic device comprises a detecting circuit, a storage unit and a booting module. The detecting circuit outputs a state change value when detecting a state variation of any non-hot plug device. The storage unit is used for storing the state change value output from the detecting circuit. When the electronic device is resumed from the S3 state to the working state, a normal booting procedure is performed on the electronic device if the state change value is detected by the booting module. | 05-21-2009 |
20090282176 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA SIGNAL OF MEMORY INTERFACE THEREOF - A computer system and a method for processing a data signal of a memory interface thereof are provided. The computer system includes a memory module, a memory controller, and a digital signal processor. The memory controller accesses data temporarily stored in the memory module through a data bus. The digital signal processor processes varied data on the bus according to a select code to recover the data. | 11-12-2009 |
20100067187 | MOTHERBOARD - A motherboard is provided. The motherboard includes a chipset, a memory module slot, a bridge device, a plurality of first conducting wires and a plurality of second conducting wires. The first conducting wires are coupled between the chipset and the bridge device. The second conducting wires are coupled between the memory module slot and the bridge device. When the bridge device provides a Nth route set, the motherboard supports a Nth standard memory module inserted the memory module slot. The Nth route set is electrical connected between a Nth wire group of the first conducting wires and a Nth wire group of the second conducting wires, wherein N is a natural number. Further, transmission quality of signals is increased. | 03-18-2010 |
20100208422 | DETACHABLE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR MOTHERBOARD - The invention discloses a detachable mounting assembly for a motherboard. The assembly includes an electronic component; a carrier for carrying the electronic component and having a first portion; a base including a recess which is located at a predetermined position corresponding to the carrier on the motherboard and a second portion corresponding to the first portion, magnetically coupled to the first position. The carrier further includes an inserting structure cooperating with the recess to locate the carrier in the predetermined position. | 08-19-2010 |
20100226087 | COMPUTER SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED CABLE - A computer system with integrated cable is disclosed. The computer system includes a circuit board module, at least one electronic device and an integrated cable. The circuit board module includes a first connector, and the integrated cable is electrically connecting with the circuit board module and the electronic device. The integrated cable includes a second connector electrically connected to the first connector and a body electrically connected to the electronic device. The body integrates at least one power cable and at least one signal cable electrically connected to the second connector, and has a tearing structure formed between the power cable and the signal cable to allow an easy separation of the power cable and the signal cable. With such, meanwhile, entwining of unused power cables or signal cables is effectively avoided. | 09-09-2010 |
20100275042 | COMPUTER AND EXPANDABLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM THEREOF - The invention discloses a computer and an expandable power supply system. The expandable power supply system includes N interface units, a determination unit, and a voltage converting unit. N is an integer equal to or more than two. The interface units are electrically connected with at least one power supplies and switching the levels of (N−1) control signals according to conductance of the power supplies. When the interface units are electrically connected with 1 | 10-28-2010 |