Study An Elements of Smart Phone
Study An Elements of Smart Phone
AIM:
To study the elements of a smart phone.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Any smart Phone
2. Screwdriver Tool Kit
DIAGRAM:
Touch screen:
The digitizer pasted to the front glass together is called as a "Touch Screen".
Display:
The Display or The LCD (Bottom Layer) - The bottom layer
which produces the image. The display is the visual component
underneath the glass that displays the image on the screen.
Mobile enclosure (Top and Bottom):
Mobile enclosure with easy to hold rounded design. Frame is
made from extruded aluminum material, while the panel is ABS
plastic.
PCB Interconnect:
Male PCB Connectors are often referred to as Pin Headers, as they
are simply rows of pins.
Female PCB Connectors can be called Sockets, Receptacles, or
sometimes even Header Receptacles.
Power / Volume button assembly:
Power button: It's usually a single button located along the top or right
edge of the phone. Press and hold the power button to switch ON or OFF
the smart phone.
Volume button assembly: Volume buttons are used to Slide the following volume
levels
Media volume: Music, videos, games, other media
Call volume: Volume of the other person during a call
Ring volume: Phone calls, notifications
Alarm volume
USB connector PCB:
Android smartphones have used the USB Micro-B connector for both
data transfer and charging
Haptic / Vibration Motor:
Haptics allow non-responsive surfaces like touchscreens to emulate the
feeling of using real objects like buttons and dials. Haptic technology
can involve vibrations, motors, and even ultrasound beams to simulate
the feeling of touch.
Loud speaker, Ringer assembly:
The loudspeaker is a small sound driver fitted within a mobile phone,
or other communication device, which is used to produce sound. The
loudspeakers on mobile phones are used to produce sound alerts for
events such as incoming calls, incoming messages and alarms.
WLAN Antenna A:
WiFi Antenna (WLAN antenna) is iate signal in air at specified
frequency 2.4GHz or 5.8GHz through WiFi antenna/ WLAN antennas
and allow other WLAN devices like NB or smartphone to get signal
at same frequency range.
SIM tray:
A small holder for a phone's SIM card.
Fingerprint sensor assembly:
Fingerprint sensors are for added safety and security, and to easily identify
users.
The two most common fingerprint sensors in use today are optical
sensors and capacitive sensors.
Camera Flash PCB:
The PCB (Printed Circuit Board) used to connect flash for mobile phone.
Microphone:
The microphone at the bottom of your phone. Speak into the mic
directly to be heard by others or to speak to your phone.
Primary camera: (Main Camera)
It refers to the rear-facing camera system. The lens or lenses
reside on the rear of the phone or within a backward facing pop-up
camera module.
Secondary camera:
This is the Selfie Camera - refers to the front-facing camera
system. The lens or lenses reside on the front of the phone or
within a forward facing pop-up camera housing.
Audio jack:
A phone connector, also known as phone jack, audio jack,
headphone jack or jack plug, is a family of electrical connectors
typically used for analog audio signals.
Loud speaker:
The loudspeaker is a small sound driver fitted within a mobile
phone, or other communication device, which is used to produce
sound. Traditionally, loudspeakers on mobile phones are used to
produce sound alerts for events such as incoming calls, incoming
messages and alarms.
RESULT:
Thus the elements of a smart phone were studied.