Electronic device and data transmission converter

By using a non-porous design and sealant bonding for the glass battery cover and screen cover, the problem of a disjointed appearance of electronic devices is solved, improving both aesthetics and sealing, and providing a better user grip experience.

CN121644719APending Publication Date: 2026-03-10BEIJING XIAOMI MOBILE SOFTWARE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202411266930.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-09-10
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

The appearance of existing electronic devices is fragmented due to the different materials and processing techniques used in the mid-frame, battery cover, and screen cover. Furthermore, gaps are created during assembly due to the need to avoid these gaps, which affects the aesthetics.

Method used

The glass battery cover and glass screen cover are bonded together with non-porous sidewalls and sealant to form a non-porous outer surface, reducing assembly gaps. The combination of buffer components and sealant enhances sealing performance and aesthetics.

Benefits of technology

It reduces the sense of disjointedness in the overall appearance, improves aesthetics and sealing, achieves a seamless and transparent overall appearance, and enhances the user's grip experience and the aesthetics of electronic devices.

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Abstract

The invention relates to electronic equipment and a data transmission converter. The electronic equipment comprises a battery cover, wherein the battery cover comprises a first flat part and a first non-porous side wall connected with the circumferential edge of the first flat part; the screen cover plate comprises a second flat part and a second non-hole side wall connected with the circumferential edge of the second flat part, and the first non-hole side wall and the second non-hole side wall are arranged in a spaced mode in the thickness direction of the electronic equipment; the screen cover plate and the battery cover are assembled to define an internal space of the electronic equipment; and at least one part of the sealant is arranged between the first non-porous side wall and the second non-porous side wall so as to bond the battery cover and the screen cover plate.
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Technical Field

[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of terminal technology, and more particularly to an electronic device and a data transmission converter. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the overall appearance of electronic devices is usually divided into three parts: the mid-frame, the screen cover, and the battery cover. Due to the different material properties and post-processing processes of these three structural components, the overall appearance has a strong sense of disjointedness. Moreover, in order to avoid assembly interference, a certain distance must be avoided between the mid-frame and the battery cover and screen cover, which results in two gaps in the overall appearance, affecting the aesthetics of the device. Summary of the Invention

[0003] This disclosure provides an electronic device and a data transmission converter to address the shortcomings of related technologies.

[0004] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, an electronic device is provided, comprising:

[0005] A battery cover, the battery cover including a first flat portion and a first non-perforated sidewall connected to a circumferential edge of the first flat portion;

[0006] A screen cover, the screen cover including a second flat portion and a second non-porous sidewall connected to the circumferential edge of the second flat portion, the first non-porous sidewall and the second non-porous sidewall being spaced apart in the thickness direction of the electronic device, the screen cover being assembled with the battery cover to enclose the internal space of the electronic device;

[0007] A sealant, at least a portion of which is disposed between the first non-porous sidewall and the second non-porous sidewall, to bond the battery cover and the screen cover.

[0008] Optionally, the battery cover includes a glass battery cover; the screen cover includes a glass cover.

[0009] Optionally, the electronic device further includes a touch detection module attached to the inner surface of the second non-porous sidewall, the touch detection module being used to detect trigger operations performed on the button prompt area of ​​the second non-porous sidewall.

[0010] Optionally, the touch detection module includes one or more of a pressure sensor, a capacitive sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, and an infrared sensor.

[0011] Optionally, it also includes a speaker and a display panel, the display panel being disposed inside the screen cover, and the speaker being disposed on the non-display side of the display panel, the speaker being used to drive the display panel and the screen cover to vibrate and produce sound.

[0012] Optionally, the loudspeaker includes a piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and an inductively excited loudspeaker, wherein the piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and the inductively excited loudspeaker are spaced apart.

[0013] Optionally, the distance between the piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and the inductively excited loudspeaker is greater than or equal to 20 mm.

[0014] Optionally, the distance between the piezoelectric ceramic speaker or the inductively excited speaker and the top edge of the electronic device is less than or equal to 15 mm.

[0015] Optionally, it also includes a mid-frame and a sound module. The mid-frame is disposed in the internal space and includes a sound channel. The sealant includes a sealing break that communicates with the sound channel. The sound module faces the interior of the sound channel to pick up or emit sound through the sound channel.

[0016] Optional, also includes:

[0017] A rear camera trim piece, the rear camera trim piece including a recessed groove, an air inlet and a mounting port, the air inlet being connected to the mounting port and the recessed groove;

[0018] A rear camera protection plate is disposed in the recessed groove, and the air intake is connected to the outside through the gap between the rear camera decorative piece and the rear camera protection plate;

[0019] A barometer, wherein the barometer is sealed within the mounting port.

[0020] Optionally, it also includes a first processor and a first signal transmission module. The first signal transmission module includes a first modulation and demodulation chip and a first antenna. The first modulation and demodulation chip is electrically connected to the first processor. The first modulation and demodulation chip is used to modulate and demodulate the transmission signal. The modulated transmission signal is propagated through the first antenna, and the demodulated transmission signal is sent to the first processor.

[0021] According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, a data transmission converter is provided, comprising:

[0022] A first communication module is used to establish a wireless communication connection with a first device, wherein the first device is an electronic device equipped with a first antenna and a first modem chip;

[0023] The second communication module is used to establish a wireless communication connection or a wired communication connection with the second device;

[0024] The second signal transmission module includes a second modem chip and a second antenna. The second modem chip is electrically connected to the second communication module. The second modem chip is used to modulate the transmission signal received from the second device through the second communication module and send the modulated transmission signal to the first device through the second antenna. The second modem chip is also used to demodulate the transmission signal received from the first device through the second antenna and send it to the second device through the second communication module.

[0025] Optionally, the data transmission converter includes a placement space for placing the electronic device, and when the electronic device is in the placement space, at least a portion of the first signal transmission module and the second signal transmission module are stacked, and the projection overlap is greater than or equal to 50%.

[0026] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this disclosure may include the following beneficial effects:

[0027] As can be seen from the above embodiments, the present disclosure has only one seam between the battery cover and the screen cover in the overall appearance of the electronic device, which can reduce the assembly gap, reduce the sense of disjointedness in the overall appearance, and help improve the aesthetics of the electronic device. Moreover, the electronic device uses a first non-porous sidewall and a second non-porous sidewall to connect to form the outer surface of the electronic device, which can improve the aesthetics of the electronic device.

[0028] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description

[0029] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this disclosure.

[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0031] Figure 2 This is one of the cross-sectional schematic diagrams of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0032] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion of the image.

[0033] Figure 4 This is a second cross-sectional schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0034] Figure 5This is a schematic cross-section of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 3 .

[0035] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a buffer according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0036] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating another type of buffer according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0037] Figure 8 This is a partial cross-sectional schematic diagram of a screen cover according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0038] Figure 9 This is a partial cross-sectional schematic diagram of a battery cover according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0039] Figure 10 This is the fourth cross-sectional schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0040] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the position of the button prompt area and the touch detection module of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0041] Figure 12 This is the fifth cross-sectional schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0042] Figure 13 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of a middle frame according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0043] Figure 14 This is a partial view of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0044] Figure 15 This is a sixth cross-sectional schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0045] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the interaction between an electronic device and a data transmission converter according to an exemplary embodiment. Detailed Implementation

[0046] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numerals in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.

[0047] The terminology used in this disclosure is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. The singular forms “a,” “the,” and “the” as used in this disclosure and the appended claims are also intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term “and / or” as used herein refers to and includes any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0048] It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used in this disclosure to describe various information, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of this disclosure, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information. Depending on the context, the word "if" as used herein may be interpreted as "when," "when," or "in response to determination."

[0049] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion of the image. (See attached image.) Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the electronic device includes a battery cover 1, a screen cover 2, and a mid-frame 3. The battery cover 1 and screen cover 2 are assembled to form the internal space of the electronic device, where other electronic components and mechanical structures can be rationally arranged. For example, the mid-frame 3 can be located within the internal space, and the inner panel of the screen cover 2 is bonded between the mid-frame 3 and the screen cover 2. Based on this, the overall appearance of the electronic device has only one seam between the battery cover 1 and the screen cover 2, reducing assembly gaps and minimizing the sense of disjointedness in the overall appearance, thus improving the aesthetics of the electronic device. Furthermore, due to the reduced number of assembled parts on the overall appearance, it is easier to achieve consistency in the materials used, further enhancing the aesthetics of the electronic device.

[0050] For example, the battery cover 1 may include a glass battery cover, and the screen cover 2 may include a glass cover, thereby forming the entire glass exterior of the electronic device through the glass battery cover and the glass cover, improving the feel, texture, and aesthetics. Moreover, based on the same glass material, a seamless and transparent effect can be achieved for the overall appearance, further reducing the sense of discontinuity in the device. In some embodiments, in the thickness direction of the electronic device, the projection of the screen cover 2 can cover the projection of the battery cover 1, for example, the projection of the screen cover 2 coincides with the projection of the battery cover 1, or the projection of the screen cover 2 is slightly larger than the projection of the battery cover 1. Based on this, when the user holds the electronic device and slides it smoothly from front to back, it will not scratch their hand, thus solving the problem of scratching the hand due to misalignment in the user's normal holding posture.

[0051] In the above embodiments, since there is an assembly gap between the battery cover 1 and the screen cover 2, in order to improve the sealing of the electronic device, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the battery cover 1 includes a first non-porous sidewall 11 and a first flat portion 12. The first non-porous sidewall 11 is connected to the circumferential edge of the first flat portion 12. The screen cover 2 includes a second non-porous sidewall 21 and a second flat portion 22. The second non-porous sidewall 21 is connected to the circumferential edge of the second flat portion 22. The first non-porous sidewall 11 and the second non-porous sidewall 21 are spaced apart in the thickness direction of the electronic device. The electronic device also includes a sealant 4, at least a portion of which is disposed between the first non-porous sidewall 11 and the second non-porous sidewall 21. The sealant 4 can also partially bond the battery cover 1 and the middle frame 3, and partially bond the screen cover 2 and the middle frame 3, so as to achieve waterproof sealing of the electronic device by bonding the battery cover 1 and the screen cover through the sealant 4. The electronic device uses the first non-porous sidewall 11 and the second non-porous sidewall 21 to form a non-porous outer surface of the electronic device, which can improve the aesthetics of the electronic device.

[0052] The first non-porous sidewall 11 extends a certain amount in the thickness direction of the electronic device. Specifically, the first non-porous sidewall 11 can extend in a line segment manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device, or it can extend in a curved manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device, or it can extend partly in a line segment manner and partly in a curved manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device. Similarly, the second non-porous sidewall 21 extends a certain amount in the thickness direction of the electronic device. Specifically, the second non-porous sidewall 21 can extend in a line segment manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device, or it can extend in a curved manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device, or it can extend partly in a line segment manner and partly in a curved manner along the thickness direction of the electronic device. The specific design can be customized as needed.

[0053] In some embodiments, such as Figure 4 As shown, the screen cover 2 also includes a second flat portion 22 connected to the second non-perforated sidewall 21. The second non-perforated sidewall 21 includes a curved portion 211 and a vertical portion 212. The curved portion 211 connects the second flat portion 22 and the vertical portion 212 to allow the screen cover 2 to bend towards the battery cover 1 in the thickness direction of the electronic device. To avoid assembly interference, a certain gap is usually designed between the vertical portion 212 and the middle frame 3, generally requiring more than 0.2mm. However, this results in the vertical portion 212 lacking effective support, leading to decreased strength and reliability. Therefore, it is still based on... Figure 4 As shown, the electronic device also includes a buffer 5, which is disposed between the vertical portion 212 and the middle frame 3, and a portion of the sealant 4 is bonded to the buffer 5. Based on this, on the one hand, the buffer 5 can provide support for the vertical portion 212, improving its strength; on the other hand, by filling the gap between the vertical portion 212 and the middle frame 3, the buffer 5 can support and limit the sealant 4 when it is formed using dispensing or caulking adhesive, ensuring continuous adhesive lines. The sealant 4 can be formed in a single process, therefore, the overlapping area of ​​the buffer 5 with the middle frame 3 and the vertical portion 212 needs to be increased, requiring a larger buffer 5 design to reduce manufacturing complexity.

[0054] In other embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, the sealant 4 may include a first sealant 41 and a second sealant 42. The second sealant 42 is partially disposed between the first non-porous sidewall 11 and the second non-porous sidewall 21. The first sealant 41 is located between the second sealant 42 and the buffer member 5. The first sealant 41 can be bonded to the middle frame 3, the vertical part 212, the buffer member 5, and the second sealant 42 respectively. The first sealant 41 and the second sealant 42 can be formed through two processes. Thus, during subsequent assembly, after the buffer member 5 is assembled, the first sealant 41 located between the vertical part 212 and the middle frame 3 can be obtained first through a dispensing process. The first sealant 41 serves as a partial support for the vertical part 212. Subsequently, the second sealant 42 is formed. The first sealant 41 serves as a support and limiter for the second sealant 42, ensuring the continuity of the adhesive line. This reduces the overlapping area of ​​the buffer member 5 with the middle frame 3 and the vertical part 212, reduces the assembly difficulty of the buffer member 5, and reduces the deformation caused by the force generated by the deformation of the buffer member 5.

[0055] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 6As shown, at least a portion of the surface of the buffer 5 facing the vertical portion 212 is curved. Subsequent contact and interference between the curved portion and the vertical portion 212 helps to reduce the interference area, decrease the force exerted by the buffer 5 on the vertical portion 212, and lower the probability of damage to the screen cover 2. Specifically, the interference arrangement between the buffer 5 and the vertical portion 212 occurs in the width direction of the electronic device, i.e. Figure 4 and Figure 5 In the left and right direction, the interference width between the buffer 5 and the vertical part 212 is greater than or equal to 0.1 mm and less than or equal to 0.35 mm. This ensures that the buffer 5 can provide support for the vertical part 212, and avoids that the interference width is too large, which would cause the buffer 5 to exert too much force on the vertical part 212, affecting assembly and yield.

[0056] For example, such as Figure 6 As shown, the buffer 5 includes a square main body 51 and an arc-shaped protrusion 52 disposed on the square main body 51. The arc-shaped protrusion 52 abuts against the vertical part 212, and in the direction from the first non-perforated sidewall 11 to the second non-perforated sidewall 21, that is, in the direction from the battery cover 1 to the screen cover 2, the thickness of the arc-shaped protrusion 52 decreases. This allows the section of the arc-shaped protrusion 52 near the battery cover 1 to be designed to be relatively thick, ensuring that it can deform and abut against the vertical part 212, providing support and preventing the colloid from flowing freely. The section of the arc-shaped protrusion 52 away from the battery cover 1 is designed to be relatively thin, which helps to reduce the contact area between the buffer 5 and the vertical part 212, reducing the force. For example, as... Figure 7 As shown, in the direction from the first non-perforated sidewall 11 to the second non-perforated sidewall 21, that is, in the direction from the battery cover 1 to the screen cover 2, the thickness of the arc-shaped protrusion 52 first increases and then decreases, which helps to reduce the contact area between the buffer 5 and the vertical part 212 and reduce the force.

[0057] In some embodiments, the surface of the middle frame 3 facing the vertical portion 212 is planar, and the buffer member 5 is attached to the planar side of the middle frame 3. In other embodiments, the middle frame 3 is provided with a mounting groove, and the buffer member 5 may be partially disposed in the mounting groove, wherein the mounting groove may be a stepped groove or a recess, and the present disclosure does not limit the specific details.

[0058] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the curved portion 211 includes multiple arcuate regions, and the radii of these arcuate regions decrease in the direction from the second flat portion 22 to the vertical portion 212. For example... Figure 8As shown, the curved portion 211 includes a first arc region R1, a second arc region R2, and a third arc region R3. The second arc region R2 connects the first arc region R1 and the third arc region R3. The first arc region R1 connects to the second flat portion 22, and the third arc region R3 connects to the vertical portion 212. The arc radii of the first arc region R1, the second arc region R2, and the third arc region R3 gradually decrease. This achieves a transition between the vertical portion 212 and the second flat portion 22. Furthermore, the increased radius of the first arc region R1 near the second flat portion 22 visually reduces the black border of the screen.

[0059] like Figure 9 As shown, in the thickness direction of the electronic device, the sum of the height dimensions of the curved portion 211 and the vertical portion 212 is greater than twice or more than twice the height dimension of the first non-perforated sidewall 11, that is, H1≥2H2. This visually lengthens the height of the vertical portion 212, improves the aesthetics of the side of the electronic device, and also helps to reduce the black border of the screen.

[0060] In some embodiments, the portless design of an electronic device can enable conventional functional configurations of the electronic device, such as... Figure 10 As shown, the electronic device also includes a touch detection module 10 attached to the inner surface of the second non-perforated sidewall 21, for example, the touch detection module 10 can be disposed on the inner side of the vertical portion 212. The touch detection module 10 is used to detect trigger operations performed on the button prompt area of ​​the second non-perforated sidewall 21. For example, a button prompt area can be set on the outer surface of the second non-perforated sidewall 21. The trigger operation performed by the user on the button prompt area can be detected by the touch detection module 10. Then, through the electrical connection between the touch detection module 10 and the first processor 101 of the electronic device, the first processor 101 can collect the electrical signal related to the trigger operation, and then instruct the electronic device to perform corresponding functions based on the electrical signal, such as increasing the volume, turning on the device, and turning off the screen.

[0061] The shape and area of ​​the button prompt area can be adaptively designed according to the height of the vertical part 212. The touch detection module 10 can detect one or both of the following: press-triggered operations and slide-triggered operations performed on the button prompt area. The button prompt area corresponding to the press-triggered operation and the button prompt area corresponding to the slide-triggered operation can overlap or partially overlap. The touch detection module 10 may include one or more of the following: a pressure sensor, a capacitive sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, and an infrared sensor.

[0062] For example, such as Figure 11As shown, a yellow box represents a pressure sensor, and a cyan box represents a capacitive sensor. The touch detection module 10 can include pressure sensors and capacitive sensors. Multiple pressure sensors and multiple capacitive sensors are arranged side-by-side, and the side-by-side orientation of the pressure sensors and capacitive sensors is the same. Based on the position of the pressure sensors, three button detection areas (shown in red boxes) can be formed on the outer side of the vertical portion 212, allowing users to trigger corresponding function operations by pressing these three button detection areas. Based on the position of the capacitive sensors, a strip-shaped sliding detection area (shown in black boxes) can be formed, allowing users to trigger corresponding function operations by sliding within the sliding detection area. The sliding detection area and the button detection area partially overlap. Figure 11 This example uses five pressure sensors and nine capacitive sensors, but other embodiments may include other numbers of pressure sensors and capacitive sensors. A one-to-one correspondence may be set between the button detection area and the pressure sensors, or a single button detection area may correspond to multiple pressure sensors; this disclosure does not impose any limitations in this regard.

[0063] The sensitivity of the pressure sensor is directly proportional to the structural stiffness of the vertical section 212. That is, the lower the sensitivity of the pressure sensor, the lower the structural stiffness of the vertical section 212 should be to ensure that the user's application of force to the vertical section 212 causes deformation, thereby generating pressure that can be detected by the pressure sensor. Conversely, the higher the sensitivity of the pressure sensor, the higher the structural stiffness of the vertical section 212 should be to balance pressure detection and structural stiffness, thereby improving structural strength.

[0064] In the above embodiments, such as Figures 12-14 As shown, the middle frame 3 includes a sound channel 31, and the sealant 4 includes a sealing break 43, which communicates with the sound channel 31. The electronic device also includes a sound module 6, which is disposed towards the interior of the sound channel 31 to pick up or output sound through the sound channel 31 and the sealing break 43. For example, the sound module 6 may include a microphone, which can pick up sound through the sound channel 31 and the sealing break 43; or the sound module 6 may include a speaker, which can output sound through the sound channel 31 and the sealing break 43.

[0065] The sound channel 31 may include a first opening 32, a second opening 32, and a third opening 34. The first opening 32 connects to the outside of the electronic device, the second opening 32 faces the sound module 6 to enable the sound module 6 to pick up or output sound, and the third opening 34 connects to the internal space of the electronic device. The electronic device also includes a waterproof and breathable membrane 7 disposed on the middle frame 3 and sealing the third opening 34. Thus, the waterproof and breathable membrane 7 enables communication between the sound channel 31 and the internal space of the electronic device, while simultaneously achieving a waterproof seal. Based on this, the sound channel 31 can simultaneously relieve pressure and propagate sound, which helps reduce the number of openings on the middle frame 3, improving the aesthetics of the electronic device and the strength of the middle frame 3. The waterproof and breathable membrane 7 can be disposed inside the third opening 34 or can cover the outside of the third opening 34, depending on the specific design requirements.

[0066] In the following embodiments, the sound module 6 can be a microphone, such as... Figures 8-11 As shown, the electronic device also includes a display panel 8 and a speaker 9. The display panel 8 is disposed inside the screen cover 2, and the speaker 9 is disposed on the non-display side of the display panel 8. The speaker 9 can be used to drive the display panel 8 and the screen cover 2 to vibrate and produce sound. Based on this, the sound output method of the speaker 9 can reduce the airflow fluctuations within the electronic device caused by the vibration of the speaker 9, and reduce the probability of airflow entering the microphone's sound channel 31 through the waterproof and breathable membrane 7 due to the vibration of the speaker 9, thus reducing the probability of the microphone picking up and generating airflow sound.

[0067] For example, the speaker 9 may include a piezoelectric ceramic speaker and an inductively driven speaker, which are spaced apart. This allows the superior high-frequency signal of the piezoelectric ceramic speaker to complement the superior low-frequency performance of the inductively driven speaker, achieving a complementary effect during sound playback and improving the sound quality of the electronic device. Furthermore, the spaced arrangement of the piezoelectric ceramic speaker and the inductively driven speaker facilitates the achievement of a stereo effect in the electronic device; for example, the distance between the piezoelectric ceramic speaker and the inductively driven speaker may be greater than or equal to 20mm.

[0068] The distance between one of the piezoelectric ceramic speaker and the inductively excited speaker and the top edge of the electronic device is less than or equal to 15mm, so that the piezoelectric ceramic speaker or the inductively excited speaker located close to the top edge serves as the main sound-generating element. When making a call in a normal holding posture, the main sound-generating element is relatively close to the user's ear, thereby improving the sound propagation efficiency.

[0069] In some embodiments, in order to achieve barometric pressure detection functionality in the absence of a port in the electronic device, such as Figure 15As shown, the electronic device also includes a rear camera trim 102, a rear camera protective plate 103, and a barometer 104. The rear camera trim 102 includes a recessed groove 121, an air inlet 122, and a mounting port 123. The air inlet 122 connects the mounting port 123 and the recessed groove 121. The rear camera protective plate 103 is disposed within the recessed groove 121. The air inlet 122 can connect to the outside through the gap between the rear camera trim 102 and the rear camera protective plate 103. The barometer 104 is sealed within the mounting port 123. This allows the barometer 104 to be sealed between itself and the internal space of the electronic device, while also allowing it to communicate with the external atmospheric pressure, thus enabling the electronic device to detect air pressure. For example, a silicone sleeve can be placed within the mounting port 1211 to seal the barometer 104.

[0070] In some embodiments, to enable both charging and data transmission functions of the electronic device within the configuration of the battery cover 1 and screen cover 2, a wireless charging module can be configured for the electronic device to charge it. Regarding the data transmission function of the electronic device, such as... Figure 16 As shown, the electronic device also includes a first processor 101 and a first signal transmission module 105. The first signal transmission module includes a first modem chip and a first antenna. The first modem chip is electrically connected to the first processor 101. The first modem chip is used to modulate the transmission signal that the electronic device needs to send to the second device. The modulated transmission signal is propagated through the first antenna. The first modem chip is also used to demodulate the received transmission signal from the second device and can send the demodulated transmission signal to the first processor 101. In this way, offline signal transmission can be achieved through wireless transmission, which is conducive to realizing the portless setting of the electronic device.

[0071] The first antenna and the first modem chip can be integrated into one module or can be two independent modules, depending on the design requirements. The transmitted signal modulated by the first modem chip can be a millimeter-wave signal. Simultaneously, the first modem chip can also demodulate the received millimeter-wave signal to achieve short-range, high-speed signal propagation. The first processor 101 and the first modem chip can be electrically connected via a Type-C communication interface. This Type-C communication interface can support one or more of USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and DisplayPort signals.

[0072] In order to achieve signal transmission between the electronic device and the second device, it is still based on Figure 13As shown, this disclosure also provides a data transmission converter, which includes a first communication module 203, a second communication module 201, and a second signal transmission module 202. The second communication module 201 can be used to establish a wired or wireless communication connection with a second device. The first communication module 203 can be used to establish a wireless communication connection with the aforementioned first device having a processor 101 and a first data transmission module 105. For example, a three-way handshake can be used to establish a communication connection between the electronic device and the data transmission converter.

[0073] The second signal transmission module 202 includes a second modem chip and a second antenna. The second modem chip is electrically connected to the second communication module 201. The second modem chip and the second communication module 201 can be directly electrically connected, or they can be indirectly electrically connected through other electronic components. The second modem chip is used to modulate the transmission signal received from the second device through the second communication module 201, so as to send the modulated transmission signal to the first device through the second antenna. The second modem chip is also used to demodulate the transmission signal received from the first device through the second antenna and send it to the second device through the second communication module 201. Based on this, data interaction between the electronic device and the second device is realized using a data transmission converter.

[0074] The second antenna and the second demodulation chip can be integrated into one module or can be two independent modules, depending on the design requirements. The transmitted signal modulated by the first modem chip can be a millimeter-wave signal. Simultaneously, the first modem chip can also demodulate the received millimeter-wave signal to achieve short-range, high-speed signal propagation. The data transmission converter also includes a second processor, which is electrically connected to the second modem chip and the second communication module 201, respectively, thereby achieving electrical connection between the second modem chip and the second communication module 201. The second processor and the second modem chip can be electrically connected via a Type-C communication interface, which can support one or more of USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and DisplayPort signals.

[0075] Furthermore, the data transmission converter also includes a placement space for placing an electronic device. When the electronic device is in the placement space, at least a portion of the first signal transmission module and the second signal transmission module are stacked, with a projection overlap greater than or equal to 50%. This ensures that data transmission between the data transmission converter and the electronic device can be achieved wirelessly. Moreover, when the electronic device is in the placement space, the distance between the electronic device and the data transmission converter is relatively short, thus enabling data transmission via distance propagation, improving privacy. A magnetic or mechanical limiting structure can be incorporated into the placement space to limit the movement of the electronic device, enhancing its security.

[0076] Other embodiments of this disclosure will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein. The specification and examples are to be considered exemplary only, and the true scope and spirit of this disclosure are indicated by the following claims.

[0077] It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes can be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

Claims

1. An electronic device, comprising: The battery cover comprises a first flat portion and a first non-porous side wall connected to the circumferential edge of the first flat portion. The screen cover plate comprises a second flat portion and a second non-porous side wall connected to the circumferential edge of the second flat portion, the first non-porous side wall and the second non-porous side wall are arranged in the thickness direction of the electronic device, and the screen cover plate is assembled with the battery cover to enclose the internal space of the electronic device. At least a part of the sealant is arranged between the first non-porous side wall and the second non-porous side wall to bond the battery cover and the screen cover plate. The battery cover comprises a glass battery cover; and the screen cover plate comprises a glass cover plate.

2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, The electronic device further comprises a touch detection module attached to the inner surface of the second non-porous side wall, which is used to detect the trigger operation performed on the key prompt area of the second non-porous side wall.

3. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, The touch detection module comprises one or more of a pressure sensor, a capacitive sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, and an infrared sensor.

4. The electronic device of claim 3, wherein, Further comprising a loudspeaker and a display panel, the display panel is arranged on the inner side of the screen cover plate, the loudspeaker is arranged on the non-display side of the display panel, and the loudspeaker is used to drive the display panel and the screen cover plate to vibrate and make sound.

5. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, The loudspeaker comprises a piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and an inductive excitation loudspeaker, and the piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and the inductive excitation loudspeaker are arranged in a spaced manner.

6. The electronic device of claim 5, wherein, The distance between the piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker and the inductive excitation loudspeaker is greater than or equal to 20mm.

7. The electronic device of claim 6, wherein, The distance between the piezoelectric ceramic loudspeaker or the inductive excitation loudspeaker and the top edge of the electronic device is less than or equal to 15mm.

8. The electronic device of claim 6, wherein, Further comprising a middle frame and a sound module, the middle frame is arranged in the internal space, the middle frame comprises a sound channel, the sealant comprises a seal break, the seal break is in communication with the sound channel, and the sound module is towards the inside of the sound channel to pick up sound or emit sound through the sound channel.

9. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, Further comprising:

10. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, A rear camera decoration piece comprising a recessed groove, an air inlet, and a mounting port, the air inlet is in communication with the mounting port and the recessed groove; A rear camera protection sheet arranged in the recessed groove, the air inlet is communicated to the outside through the gap between the rear camera decoration piece and the rear camera protection sheet; A barometer arranged in the mounting port in a sealed manner. Further comprising a first processor and a first signal transmission module, the first signal transmission module comprises a first modem chip and a first antenna, the first modem chip is electrically connected with the first processor, the first modem chip is used to modulate and demodulate transmission signals, the modulated transmission signals are transmitted through the first antenna, and the demodulated transmission signals are sent to the first processor.

11. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein, Comprise:

12. A data transmission converter, characterized by A first communication module for establishing a wireless communication connection with a first device, the first device being the electronic device of claim 11; A second communication module for establishing a wireless communication connection or a wired communication connection with a second device; ​ The second signal transmission module comprises a second modulation and demodulation chip and a second antenna, the second modulation and demodulation chip is electrically connected to the second communication module, the second modulation and demodulation chip is used for modulating the transmission signal received by the second communication module from the second device, and the modulated transmission signal is transmitted to the first device through the second antenna, the second modulation and demodulation chip is used for demodulating the transmission signal received by the second antenna from the first device, and the demodulated transmission signal is transmitted to the second device through the second communication module.

13. The data transfer translator of claim 12, wherein, The data transmission converter comprises a placement position for placing the electronic device, and when the electronic device is placed in the placement position, at least a part of the first signal transmission module and the second signal transmission module is arranged in a stacked manner, and the projection overlap degree is greater than or equal to 50%.