Card-type IC-mounting board

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Inventors

Saito, Tamio

Application #

635239

Filed

Dec-28-1990

Published

Feb-9-1993

Current US Class

235/380
235/382
235/487
235/492

International Classes

G06K 005/00; G06K 019/06

Field of Search

235/380 235/382 235/492 235/375

Assignee

Nippon Steel Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

LaRoche; Eugene R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

US Patent References

4575621   Portable electronic...
4766294   Portable medium
4849614   Composite IC card
4908038   High-security integr...
4918631   Compact type electr...
4922308   Method of and app...
4935962   Method and system...
5016086   IC card

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Other References

Nikkei Electronics, Sep. 18, 1989, No. 482 pp. 119-141.

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Abstract
A card-type IC-mounting board for detachably setting in a selected type of device, and for controlling predetermined external equipment relating the device. The card-type IC mounting board includes a card-type base plate made of an insulating material of a predetermined size, and an IC-based circuit structure formed on the base plate. The circuit structure includes a microprocessor for execution of predetermined functions to control the external equipment. A first and second discrete region are defined on the base plate, and the circuit structure includes a first circuit section formed on the first region and a second circuit section formed on the second region. The first circuit section includes a microprocessor and an auxiliary circuit, for assisting in the operation of the microprocessor. The second circuit section is for controlling the external equipment in accordance with the microprocessor.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A card-type IC-mounting board for being detachably set in a main device and used for controlling predetermined external equipment relating to said main device, said IC-mounting board comprising:

a card-type base plate made of an insulating material of predetermined size;

first and second discrete regions defined on said base plate;

a programmable circuit section formed on said first region for controlling external equipment including said predetermined external equipment; and

a preprogrammed circuit section formed on said second region for controlling said external equipment in cooperation with said programmable circuit.

2. A card-type IC-mounting board according to claim 1, wherein said base plate is in a form of a card of a size specified by JIS-X6301-4 standards.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a card-type IC-mounting board and more particularly to a card-type board such as a credit card incorporating IC elements including a microprocessor.

2. Description of the Related Art

Particularly in the area of external memory media of small computer apparatuses, IC-mounting cards called memory cards such as ROM cards and RAM cards have been widely placed in commercial use. Those memory cards have only a memory function. On the other hand, IC cards having CPU function have been developed and studies are under way for the application to cash cards and credit cards issued by financial institutions, and also to the use for ID cards (See "Nikkei Electronics" published by Nikkei BP, Sep. 18, 1989, No. 482, pp 119-141, for example).

However, the conventional IC cards have been made of ICs (LSIs) designed individually for respective uses and functions. For this reason, these IC cards in fact are not applicable to general purpose, resulting in high unit price.
 
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