| 28th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 52 |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20100176969 | SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A SENSOR SYSTEM - A sensor system having a sensor module and an induction unit is provided, the sensor module having a first antenna, and the induction unit having a second and a third antenna, an induction transmission of signals being provided between the first and the second antenna, and the signals being sent and/or received electromagnetically by the third antenna. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176970 | Vehicle-mounted alarm generating apparatus - The vehicle-mounted alarm generating apparatus includes an extracting section configured to extract a road boundary marking representing a boundary of a lane from an image of a picture of a road surface ahead of a vehicle, a position setting section configured to set a first position and a second position more distant from the vehicle than the first position in accordance with extraction results by the extracting section, a first alarm generating section configured to generate a first alarm when a distance between the vehicle and the first position becomes shorter than a predetermined first distance, and a second alarm generating section configured to generate a second alarm, when a distance between the vehicle and the first position becomes shorter than a predetermined second distance. The configuration of the second alarm is different from that of the first alarm. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176971 | RFID PACKAGING AND ATTACHMENT METHODS AND DEVICES - One exemplary electrically conductive, RFID-enabled signage includes (1) an electrically conductive article including an opening and (2) an assembled device that is coupled to the electrically conductive article to provide RFID functionality to the electrically conductive article. One exemplary kit includes (1) an RFID IC arrangement including conductive leads adjacent to an integrated circuit; (2) an insert attached to the RFID IC arrangement; and (3) an attachment device capable of attaching the RFID IC arrangement-insert combination to an electrically conductive signage such that the RFID IC arrangement is positioned to span at least a portion of an opening in the signage and to electrically couple the integrated circuit to the electrically conductive signage. One exemplary method involves providing an assembled device including and RFID IC arrangement and an insert and coupling the assembled device with an electrically conductive signage. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176972 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITIONING AVIONICS SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO A SHARED MEDIUM - The invention relates to a method and a device for monitoring avionics systems connected to a shared medium. A preliminary phase is aimed at determining the conditions of activation of each alarm of each avionics system connected to the communication medium. These conditions are related to each avionics system and to the state of the communication medium. The monitoring phase comprises a step of determining the state of the elements of the communication medium and a step ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176973 | INPUT DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDED WITH THE SAME - An input device with a hollow portion therein at a neutral position includes a return member capable of self-returning to the neutral position upon deformation, a magnetic member movable in three mutually-orthogonal axial directions accompanied with the deformation of the return member, and a plurality of magnetic sensors individually detecting the position of the magnetic member in the three axial directions with respect to the neutral position. The three-dimensional operation of the magnetic member may be easily detected by a simplified structure and the magnetic member is located with high accuracy. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176974 | LIGHT-EMITTING KEYBOARD - A light-emitting keyboard is disclosed, which comprises: a light guide plate, configured with a light entrance surface, a light emitting surface, a bottom surface and a side surface in a manner that the light emitting surface is arranged opposite to the bottom surface, and the light entrance surface and the side surface are arranged respectively next and connecting to the light emitting surfaced and the bottom surface while being sandwiched therebetween; a light source, disposed next to the light entrance surface of the light guide plate; a frame, disposed on the light emitting surface of the light guide plate; a first reflector, disposed on the bottom surface of the light guide plate; and a second reflector, disposed on the side surface of the light guide plate. With the aforesaid structure, light from the light source can be fully utilized so that the overall brightness of the light-emitting keyboard can be enhanced. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176975 | RD Converter and Angle Detecting Apparatus - An RD converter is disclosed that has a first multiplier multiplying a resolver signal S | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176976 | CALIBRATION CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR A/D CONVERTER - An analog to digital conversion circuit comprises a first digital noise cancellation filter ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176977 | Area-Efficient Analog-to-Digital Converter - The present invention relates generally to analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). Embodiments of the present invention provide novel ADC architectures directed at reducing the overall ADC area and power consumption. Embodiments of the present invention may be used in pipelined ADCs, cyclic ADCs, and successive approximation (SAR) ADCs, for example. Further, embodiments of the present invention may be implemented using both single-ended and differential configurations. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176978 | DAC WITH DATA INDEPENDENT COMMON MODE DYNAMICS - A current-steered DAC has first and second differential outputs for providing an analog output signal under control of a digital input signal. In operational use of the DAC, the output signal has a differential component, which is representative of the digital input signal, and also has a first common-mode component. The DAC has circuitry operative to add an extra common-mode component to both the first and second differential outputs so as to make a sum of the first common-mode component and the extra common-mode component substantially independent of a state change of the digital input signal. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176979 | ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER - An analog to digital converter comprising an Nth analog to digital converter and an N+1th analog to digital converter arranged in series such that a residue signal from the Nth analog to digital converter is provided as an input to the N+1th analog to digital converter, characterised in that a bandwidth control means is provided in a signal path for the residue signal and the bandwidth control means is controlled so as to have a first bandwidth during a first period following generation of a conversion result from the Nth analog to digital converter, and a second bandwidth less than the first bandwidth in a second period following the first period. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176980 | ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION SYSTEM - The system converts an analog input signal into a digital output signal while avoiding interference, such as clipping. The system derives two signal components having differing signal magnitude levels from the analog input signal. The signal components are subjected to independent analog to digital conversion, such as through low resolution analog to digital converters. The system determines weighting factors for the two signal components based on at least one property of at least one of the signal components, such as the level of at least one of the signal components. The signal components are weighted. The weighted signal components are merged. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176981 | SPLIT ANALOG/DIGITAL POLYNOMIAL NONLINEAR TERM GENERATOR WITH REDUCED NUMBER OF ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS - A polynomial nonlinear term generator is configured to receive an RF signal. An analog cubic term generator generates an analog cubic term signal and an analog square term generator generates an analog square term signal, both derived from the RF signal. A cubic term mixer assembly mixes a local oscillator (LO) signal with the cubic term signal to generate a synthetic IM3 signal. A square term ADC provides a digital square term signal and a cubic term ADC provides a digital cubic term signal. At least one digital multiplier has a first multiplier input terminal configured to receive a selected one of the digital square term signal and the digital cubic term signal, and a second multiplier input terminal configured to receive the digital square term signal. The multiplier provides as output a digital IMn product where n is greater than 3. A corresponding method is also described. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176982 | QUANTIZER, ANALOGUE-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER COMPRISING SUCH A QUANTIZER, AND ULTRA-WIDE BAND RECEIVER INTEGRATING SUCH A CONVERTER - The invention relates to an N-bit asynchronous Quantizer including a 2 | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176983 | ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER CIRCUIT - An analog-to-digital converter circuit includes: a capacitor array including a plurality of first capacitors, each having a first terminal connecting to a common node and having a capacitance represented by the nth power of 2 (2 | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176984 | METHOD OF ELIMINATING GROUND ECHOES FOR A METEOROLOGICAL RADAR - The present invention relates to a method of eliminating ground echoes for a meteorological radar. The ground echoes being received from a predetermined area by a radar, the radar illuminating, for a predetermined number R of transmission recurrences, the area over a number P of distance cells, the method includes a step for calculating a spatial statistical parameter of the cluttered echoes received by the radar in response to the recurrences over an analysis path for distance cells, and a step to compare the spatial variation level of the spatial statistical parameter along the analysis path, the echoes being considered to be ground echoes when the level of said variation is greater than a predetermined threshold. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176985 | Systems and methods of global positioning systems using wireless networks - Example embodiments use wireless network signals containing geographic data in order to determine a location of a device receiving and/or processing the wireless network signals. For example, the wireless signals may be transmitted as part of a Wide-Area network or Wireless Local Access Network (WLAN) from a wireless access node, commonly present in private and commercial dwellings. Example embodiments and methods may utilize the geographic data in the wireless signals to quickly determine a location in areas and at times when conventional GPS signals are not available. Similarly, example methods and systems may use geographic data from wireless signals to supplement available conventional GPS data in order to more quickly and/or more accurately determine geographic information. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176986 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CALCULATING POSITION OF MOBILE TERMINAL - An apparatus that calculates a mobile terminal position includes storage, an updater to receive global positioning system (GPS) satellite signals, and a position calculation unit. The apparatus stores GPS reference information, which is updated if an information update event occurs. Then, if a position calculation event occurs, the apparatus receives synchronization signals from the GPS satellite signals and calculates the position of the mobile terminal using the synchronization signals and the stored GPS reference information. A method for calculating a position of a mobile terminal includes calculating a transmission time period of each GPS satellite signal using synchronization signals, calculating a distance between each GPS satellite and the mobile terminal, calculating positions of the GPS satellites using GPS reference information, and calculating the position of the mobile terminal using GPS satellite positions and distances between the GPS satellites and mobile terminal. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176987 | Method and apparatus to estimate vehicle position and recognized landmark positions using GPS and camera - A navigation system with a capability of estimating positions of the platform vehicle and recognized landmarks using satellite information and camera measurements is disclosed. One aspect is to represent a landmark by one or few representative features by executing image recognition and feature extraction to find representative features inside the recognized landmark. Another aspect is to re-identify the recognized landmarks in the landmark database correlating the landmark attributes obtained by image recognition and mathematical feature characteristics obtained by feature extraction with the corresponding data in the landmark database. A further aspect is to enhance navigation accuracy through the Kalman filter architecture with additional imagery measurements of landmarks whose positions are known or previously estimated. According to the aspects noted above: (1) navigation accuracy improves with augmented imagery measurements; (2) a database of recognizable landmark attributes and associated feature characteristics can be created in real-time; (3) by re-visiting the same landmarks, navigation accuracy improves and the landmark database will be re-calibrated and augmented with new landmark data. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176988 | INITIAL POSITION DETERMINATION METHOD, POSITIONING METHOD, AND POSITIONING APPARATUS - A method of determining an initial position in executing a positioning calculation based on satellite signals from positioning satellites, includes: (a) executing position converging calculation based on the satellite signals using each of a plurality of first candidate positions as a provisional initial position; (b) selecting at least one second candidate position from the first candidate positions based on a calculation result of the position converging calculation; and (c) selecting the initial position from one of the second candidate positions using the satellite signals. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176989 | PSEUDO-SATELLITE TRANSMITTER AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING GPS SIGNALS USING PSEUDO-SATELLITE TRANSMITTER - A pseudo-satellite transmitter includes a GPS unit, a transmission power control unit, and a plurality of antennas. The GPS unit generates a GPS signal of a pseudo-satellite. The transmission power control unit generates a plurality of GPS signals having different power levels based on the GPS signal generated by the GPS unit and a distance from a shadow area to the pseudo-satellite transmitter. Each antenna is configured to wirelessly transmit the GPS signals with different power levels output from the transmission power control unit to a corresponding one of a plurality of shadow areas according to the distance from the shadow area to the corresponding antenna. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176990 | Position Determination Based on Hybrid Pseudorange Solution Data - Embodiments provided herein recite methods and systems for position determination based on hybrid pseudorange solution data. In one embodiment, navigation satellite system (NSS) pseudorange data is received for high yield pseudoranges. In addition, NSS pseudorange data is received for high accuracy pseudoranges. The high accuracy pseudoranges and selected ones of the high yield pseudoranges utilized by a hybrid PVT processor to determine a hybrid NSS-based location solution. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176991 | GNSS SUPERBAND ASIC WITH SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-FREQUENCY DOWN CONVERSION - A multi-frequency down converter includes first and second signal paths. A common local oscillator/synthesizer drives both of the signal paths. Exemplary applications include GNSS systems operating across superbands. The down converter is adapted for use in a GNSS receiver system. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176992 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A POSITION - A positioning device is disclosed including a receiving device to receive signals from a plurality of transmitters, the transmitters being part of an absolute positioning system. In at least one embodiment, the position device is further arranged to determine transmitter positions of each transmitter and to compute from which transmitters direct receipt of signals is possible based on a previously determined position, the respective transmitter positions and multi path information. The positioning device is further arranged to determine a position. A method, computer program, and data carrier are further disclosed. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176993 | COMMUNICATIONS UNIT WITH A BUILT-IN ANTENNA - In a communications unit, such as a headset or a hearing aid, of the wireless type, a metal layer ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176994 | ANTENNA HOLDER FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR NOTEBOOK COMPUTER - An antenna holder frame assembly includes a narrow elongated holder frame mounted on the top side of a display screen of a notebook computer, a plurality of circuit boards fixedly mounted in the holder frame, each circuit board providing a ground plane and having a signal bus line electrically connected to a motherboard in the notebook computer, and a plurality of strip antennas of different operating bands embedded in the front edge of the holder frame and electrically connected with the respective feed-in terminal to the circuit boards for allowing the receiving signal to transmitted to the motherboard through one associating circuit board. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176995 | FAKRA-COMPLIANT ANTENNA - A circuit-board mountable antenna ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176996 | COMMUNICATION MODULE AND METHOD TO RECEIVE SIGNAL USING THE SAME - A communication module includes an infrared (IR) receiver to receive an IR signal, and an antenna to receive a radio frequency (RF) signal. The IR receiver and the antenna are configured into a single mountable module. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176997 | Antenna and electric device having the same - An antenna for transmitting and receiving an electric wave in plural frequency bands has a conductor, two slots formed in the conductor to be facing to each other, opened ends of the two slots being formed on opposite sides, respectively, and a feeding point formed only in either one of the two slots | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176998 | Chip antenna apparatus and methods - A chip component with dielectric substrate and plurality of radiating antenna elements on the surface thereof. In one embodiment, two (2) substantially symmetric elements are used, each covering an opposite head and upper surface portion of the device. The surface between the elements comprises a slot. The chip is mounted on a circuit board (e.g.,. PCB) whose conductor pattern is part of the antenna. No ground plane is used under the chip or its sides to a certain distance. One of the antenna elements is coupled to the feed conductor on the PCB and to the ground plane, while the parasitic element is coupled only to the ground plane. The parasitic element is fed through coupling over the slot, and both elements resonate at the operating frequency. The antenna can be tuned and matched without discrete components, is substantially omni-directional, and has low substrate losses due to simple field image. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100176999 | ANTENNALESS WIRELESS DEVICE CAPABLE OF OPERATION IN MULTIPLE FREQUENCY REGIONS - The present invention refers to an antennaless wireless handheld or portable device ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177000 | AUTOMATIC ANTENNA OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM - The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates receiving a terrestrial broadcast service from a transmitter. An antenna steering component can automatically maneuver a directional antenna with a 360 degree azimuth sweep in order to collect information related to a signal quality for a channel and a corresponding transmitter. An antenna system controller can ascertain an antenna azimuth for the directional antenna for each channel based upon the collected information, wherein the antenna azimuth corresponds to a position of the directional antenna that receives a level of reception from the transmitter. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177001 | ANTENNA STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - An antenna apparatus includes a substrate and an antenna structure. The antenna structure includes a metal trace and a terminal. The metal trace has a modified Polya curve shape that is confined in a polygonal shape. The terminal is coupled to the metal trace. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177002 | DIPOLE ANTENNA - The antenna includes a substrate, a radiation part and a ground part. The radiation part is disposed on the substrate. The outside frame of the radiation part is similar to D-type. The radiation part has at least a hole inside. The ground part is also disposed on the substrate. The ground part has at least a hole inside. Positions of a feeding terminal and a ground terminal of the antenna are not limited to center regions of the sides of the radiation part and the ground part. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177003 | PATCH ANTENNA - A patch antenna includes an electrically conductive ground plane, an electrically conductive radiator plane, a dielectric arranged between the ground plane and the radiator plane, and a reflector which surrounds the dielectric and which progressively opens in a direction away from the ground plane toward the radiator plane. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177004 | Multi-band printed antenna - The present invention discloses a multi-band printed antenna, comprising: a grounding plane; and an antenna part, including a shorted arm electrically connected to the grounding plane, a folded arm connected to the shorted arm, and a feeding arm connected to the folded arm, feeding arm being for providing signals to the folded arm and shorted arm; wherein the folded arm includes at least one turning corner and provides at least two resonant frequencies according to the turning corner and the total length of the folded arm. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177005 | Multi-Band Antenna - A multi-band antenna includes a first radiating portion, a second radiating portion extending perpendicularly from the first radiating portion, a third radiating portion extending perpendicularly from the second radiating portion and located at a same side concerning the second radiating portion with the first radiating portion, a fourth radiating portion extending perpendicularly from the third radiating portion and located at a same side concerning the third radiating portion with the second radiating portion, a fifth radiating portion extending from the fourth radiating portion towards the second radiating portion and spaced from the second radiating portion, a sixth radiating portion aligned with the first radiating portion with a feeding portion connected therebetween, a seventh radiating portion extending towards the fourth radiating portion from the sixth radiating portion, and a grounding portion spaced from the first radiating portion and the sixth radiating portion and having a grounding point. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177006 | ANTENNA - An antenna connected with a matching circuit is mounted in a portable electronic device for receiving radio frequency band. The antenna includes a flat-plate coil with a shape thereof depending on a receiving space of the portable electronic device, a feeding portion defined at one free end of the coil for connecting with the matching circuit, and a grounding portion defined at the other free end of the coil. Accordingly, the antenna can be received in the portable electronic device with a small-occupied space, and is convenient for a user to listen to broadcast at random. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177007 | ANTENNA MODULE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - An antenna module includes a carrier made of non-conductive resin and an antenna layer made of conductive material attached to the carrier. The invention also discloses a method for making the antenna module. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177008 | SELF-ADHESIVE RFID ANTENNA AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - The invention relates to a self-adhesive antenna for an RFID system, in particular an RFID label, wherein, according to the invention, the antenna ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177009 | ANGLE ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS OF DISH ANTENNA AND DISH ANTENNA USING THE SAME - An angle adjustment apparatus for a dish antenna comprises a base, a first rotating frame, a second rotating frame, and a second rotation angle adjustment mechanism. The first rotating frame is fixed to the base, and can relatively rotate around the base with a first rotating angle. The second rotating frame is fixed to the first rotating frame, and can relatively rotate around the first rotating frame with a second rotating angle. The second rotation angle adjustment mechanism comprises a first screw rod, a screw nut post, and a second screw rod. One end of the first screw rod is fixed to the first rotating frame, and the other end is equipped with first threads and engaged with the screw nut post. One end of the second screw rod pivots on the second rotating frame, and the other end is equipped with second threads and engaged with the screw nut post. The first threads and second threads have different screw directions, or have the same screw direction but with different thread pitches. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177010 | Non-Invasive Antenna Mount - Aspects of the present invention relate to an antenna mounting apparatus and installation methods for a non-invasive antenna mounting system. Some aspects relate to an antenna mounting apparatus for mounting an antenna on a structure wherein the antenna mounting apparatus has a clamping device for compressing a structure component, an extension arm and a mounting plate configured to couple with an antenna bracket thereby providing support for an antenna connected to the antenna bracket. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177011 | FLEXIBLE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAS - A phased array antenna (PAA) is provided. The PAA includes a plurality of layers fabricated using an additive process such that the PAA conforms to a curvilinear surface. The plurality of layers include: a radiating layer placed on a first surface of a first dielectric layer; a feed layer operationally coupled to a second surface of the first dielectric layer; and a second dielectric layer having a first surface operationally coupled a power and control layer and a second surface operationally coupled to a ground layer. An adhesive layer operationally couples the feed layer to the power and control layer. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177012 | DUAL-POLARIZED ANTENNA MODULES - An array antenna module includes multiple antenna assemblies. Each antenna assembly generally includes a first radiating element and a second radiating element spaced apart from the first radiating element and capacitively coupled thereto. A first transmission line is capacitively coupled to the first radiating element, and a second transmission line is electrically coupled to the first radiating element by a connector. The antenna assembly is operable to transmit at least one or more signals to at least one or more wireless application devices and/or to receive at least one or more signals from at least one or more wireless application devices. The first radiating element, second radiating element, first transmission line, and/or second transmission line are coupled to substrates. And at least one or more of the substrates may include epoxy resin bonded glass fabric such as, for example, flame retardant 4. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177013 | MIXED ANTENNA - The present invention relates to a mixed antenna. The antenna comprises a wire-plate antenna and a PIFA antenna, a first antenna being connectable to an electric generator and the second antenna being coupled to the first by capacitive coupling. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177014 | STRUCTURE OF A SQUARE QUADRIFILAR HELICAL ANTENNA - Disclosed herein is the structure of a Square Quadrifilar Helical antenna (S-QHA). The structure of the S-QHA includes a square column, four radiation elements, and a feed network. The four radiation elements are formed on the square column. The feed network is disposed at the top or bottom of the square column, and feeds signals to the radiation elements at a phase difference of 90 degrees in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. As a result, the S-QHA according to the present invention can receive circularly polarized signals. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177015 | Antenna and an antenna feed structure - A dielectrically-loaded helical antenna has a cylindrical ceramic core bearing metallised helical antenna elements which are coupled to a coaxial feeder structure passing axially through the core. Secured to the end face of the core is an impedance matching section in the form of a laminate board. The matching section embodies a shunt capacitance and a series inductance. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177016 | MULTI-MONITOR DISPLAY - A multi-monitor display is disclosed. A multi-monitor display receives video data configured for a single N×M video display; splits the video data into a plurality of portions spanning the N×M display; and transmits the plurality of portions to a corresponding plurality of displays. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177017 | Multi-Monitor Display System - A multi-monitor display is disclosed. A multi-monitor display receives video data configured for a single N×M video display; splits the video data into a plurality of portions spanning the N×M display; and transmits the plurality of portions to a corresponding plurality of displays. The multi-monitor display system can be any system, for example a display-port system or an ePaper system. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177018 | Electric Device with Multi-Screen - An electric device with multi-screen includes a plurality of display modules and a plurality of flexible printed circuit boards. The display modules are electrically connected to each other by the flexible circuit printed boards. The display modules may display different images simultaneously for providing user different purposes. Furthermore, the electric device with multi-screen not only uses flexible circuit printed boards for connecting the display modules, the flexible display panel may be used in the display modules, so that the portable electric device with multi-screen may be flexible and the applications thereof may be increased. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177019 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, SCANNER, DISPLAY SYSTEM, AND DISPLAY METHOD USING THE SAME - A display apparatus, a scanner, a display system, and a display method using the same are provided. The display apparatus includes a first display, a second display, a hinge unit, and a control unit which displays a scanned image on at least one of the first display and the second display. Therefore, a user can view images scanned by the scanner with greater ease and greater convenience. In addition, the scanner can be mounted in the display apparatus with maximized efficiency of space. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177020 | Rollable Display Device - A rollable display device including a first housing | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177021 | Plasma display device and processing method thereof - A display method of a plasma display device and plasma display device are provided. The display method includes nonlinearly converting first image data corresponding to an input image signal to second image data having a gradation value smaller than a gradation value of first image data and expressing the second image data by a real part and an error part. The display method includes error diffusing of, when the error part of the second image data is not zero, spatially or temporally diffusing the error part. The display method includes subfield pattern converting of selecting a lighting pattern of the subfields based on the error-diffused second image data. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177022 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND ELECTRIC APPARATUS USING THE SAME - A display device ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177023 | SHIFT REGISTER AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - A shift register is disclosed. In one aspect, the shift register has a plurality of stages dependently coupled to an input line of a start pulse and is driven by first, second and third clock signals respectively input to first, second and third input lines. The shift register includes first and second voltage stabilizer circuits to prevent leakage currents. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177024 | Organic light emitting display - An organic light emitting display, includes scan lines and data lines that overlap each other, a pixel unit including pixels positioned at intersections of the scan lines and the data lines, a main power source line at one end of the pixel unit and adapted to receive a voltage of a first power source, and sub power source lines coupled to the main power source line and the pixels, wherein each of the pixels comprises at least one capacitor, and the capacitors have different capacitances based on a position of the respective pixels relative to the main power source line. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177025 | INFORMATION DISPLAY DEVICE - An information display device ( | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177026 | ELECTROWETTING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING - The present invention relates to an electrowetting system comprising an electrowetting element, a driver stage for applying a voltage to the element, and a switch connecting the electrowetting element to an output of the driver stage. The element comprises a first fluid and a second, immiscible fluid. The instantaneous position of the fluids is dependent on the voltage applied to the element, the voltage being set when the switch is closed. The voltage on the element is substantially maintained during a holding state longer than 70 ms when the switch is open. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177027 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF DRIVING LIQUID CRYSTAL DEVICE - A liquid crystal device comprising: at least a liquid crystal element having a pair of substrates with electrodes on the inner sides thereof and a liquid crystal material disposed between the substrates, and a charge supplier for supplying electric charge to the liquid crystal element. The alignment of the liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal element is controlled in response to a change in the electric charge quantity to be supplied between the pair of electrodes from the charge supplier. A liquid crystal device, whose display quality can be substantially maintained at a high optical response speed, and a driving method thereof can be provided. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177028 | Source driver of LCD for black insertion technology - A source driver of an LCD includes a shift register, a set of data latches, and a detection circuit. The shift register includes a plurality of flip-flops for transmitting a start signal. The set of data latches transmits the display data signal according to output signals of the corresponding flip-flops. When the start signal is recognized as a black insertion signal, the detection circuit resets the shift register, and drives the set of data latches to output the black data signal, and transmits the black insertion signal to the next source driver. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177029 | HYSTERESIS-TYPE CONTROLLING METHOD FOR BACKLIGHT OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method for controlling backlight of portable electronic device in hysteresis manner pre-sets the portable electronic device in a default mode and senses a background brightness. The portable electronic device is operated at a daylight mode when the sensed background brightness is larger than a first threshold. When the portable electronic device is operated at the daylight mode and the sensed background brightness is smaller than a second threshold, the portable electronic device is again operated at the default mode, where the second threshold is much smaller then the first threshold to provide hysteresis effect. Therefore, the backlight can be turned off when the background brightness is sufficient. A rapid switch between default mode and daylight mode can be prevented by the hysteresis-manner control and user dizziness caused by rapid modes switch can also be prevented. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177030 | BACKLIGHT UNIT, DISPLAY UNIT AND TELEVISION RECEIVER - A backlight unit in which warping in a diffusion plate can be sufficiently prevented includes a light source, a diffusion plate arranged to diffuse light emitted from the light source and including a catching portion in a peripheral portion thereof, a support pedestal arranged to support the diffusion plate, an optical sheet arranged on the diffusion plate, and a diffusion-plate presser member arranged to engage with the catching portion of the diffusion plate and to sandwich the diffusion plate between the support pedestal. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177031 | Flat Panel Display and its Combinative Outer Frame - A combinative outer frame for a flat panel display (FPD) and a FPD and a manufacturing method of the FPD are provided. The outer frame for the FPD includes a front frame, a support frame, and an elastic pad. The support frame is disposed opposite to the front frame and includes a ridge which protrudes upon it; two sides of the elastic pad are joined to the front frame and the support frame respectively so that the ridge is pressed into it. This design causes tighter joining between different components of a frame, so as to prevent dust from invading FPD modules. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177032 | ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAY DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAY DEVICE - An electrophoretic display device includes: first and second substrates; an electrophoretic layer which is interposed between the first and second substrates; and a third substrate which is disposed opposite the first substrate with the second substrate interposed therebetween, which is joined to the first substrate with a sealing member interposed therebetween, and which seals the electrophoretic layer with the second substrate interposed therebetween. The first and third substrates have extension sections extending with respect to the second substrate in a plan view. The sealing member fills a part of a gap between the extension section of the first substrate and the extension section of the third substrate, and the sealing member does not come into contact with an outer edge of the third substrate. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177033 | BUTTON WITH EDGE MOUNTED PIVOT POINT - A device disclosed herein reduces inadvertent activation of buttons mounted on edges of an electronic device. The button moves around an axis of rotation proximate to, and parallel with, the adjacent edge of the device. Thus, inadvertent pressure on an edge of the button adjacent to the edge of the device will not inadvertently activate the button. Additionally, the presence of the axis of rotation proximate to the edge maintains a desired reveal. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177034 | PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE HAVING USER INTERFACE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE USER INTERFACE - A portable storage device and a method of controlling a user interface (UI) using the same. The method includes obtaining first UI information using a UI when the portable storage device is connected to a host, transmitting the obtained first UI information to an application of the host, and displaying second UI information provided by the application of the host using the UI. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177035 | Mobile Computing Device With A Virtual Keyboard - The subject matter disclosed herein provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for mobile computing. In one aspect there is provided a system. The system may include a processor configured to generate at least one image including a virtual keyboard and a display configured to project the at least one image received from the processor. The at least one image of the virtual keyboard may include an indication representative of a finger selecting a key of the virtual keyboard. Related systems, apparatus, methods, and/or articles are also described. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177036 | COVER FOR PORTABLE TERMINAL - A cover for a portable terminal having a fixing part for fixing the portable terminal and a folder rotating at the fixing part to open and close the portable terminal. The cover includes an input unit and/or a display unit, and a charging unit. The input unit inputs data to the portable terminal. The display unit displays data from the portable terminal. The input unit and display unit are constructed in the folder. The charging unit is constructed in at least one of the fixing part and folder, and supplies power to the portable terminal generated using a solar cell. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177037 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOTION DETECTION IN A PORTABLE TERMINAL - An apparatus and method for motion detection in a portable terminal preferably includes a state determination unit for receiving first sensing information for determining a motion of the portable terminal by a sensor unit. After determining the motion of the portable terminal, second sensing information is received for determining whether or not a normal motion applying a motion function has occurred. The portable terminal determines if the portable terminal is a normal motion associated with a motion-related function or an abnormal motion that is not associated with a motion-related function. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177038 | PORTABLE DEVICE - According to the portable device of an aspect of the present invention, the first enclosure and the second enclosure are brought into movable linkage between the first position where the silhouettes of the first enclosure and the second enclosure are overlapped and the second position where the second enclosure is moved in parallel from the first position. In addition, the first enclosure and the second enclosure are rotatably and movably linked between the first position and the third position where the second enclosure is rotatably moved from the first position at a predetermined angle. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177039 | Finger Indicia Input Device for Computer - A device for controlling a computer to input commands using only hand motion. The device employs visually distinct indicia upon the thumb and at least one other finger of a user's hand. Using cameras or other means to capture movement of the user's hand, any contact between the thumb and a finger bearing the distinct indicia is ascertained as an input command. A laser or dot projecting pointer may be controlled using indicia in the form of a line on one finger. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177040 | PRESSURE OPERATING APPARATUS AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF - A pressure operating apparatus is used for controlling the movement of an operation object. One user can press down an insulating element to make a conductive element dispose below the insulating element to turn on at least one of switching elements. The turned on switching elements transmits a conductive signal respectively to a processing module. Finally, the processing module controls the movement of the operation object according to the conductive signal received simultaneously. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177041 | Method of controlling cursor with multiple and variable speeds through a trackpad - A method of controlling cursor with multiple and variable speeds through a trackpad aims to be used on a system that controls a cursor on a screen through a trackpad by transforming user's finger position movement vector to a screen cursor position movement vector. Depending on finger touch position and depressing condition of the trackpad, at least an ON condition and an OFF condition are generated, and different alterations of depressing time and finger movement distance are formed. Selected speed parameters can be derived through at least two transformation equations. Multiply the speed parameters and finger coordinate alteration vector, the screen cursor movement vector can be obtained. Thus users can switch different cursor movement speeds and control mouse button function according to requirements to facilitate cursor control. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177042 | Method for aiding control of cursor movement through a trackpad - A method for aiding control of cursor movement through a trackpad includes a step of detecting finger touch conditions on the trackpad to control operation modes for cursor movement on a screen. The finger touch conditions are set at least in a first condition and a second condition. In the first condition the trackpad is touched by one finger, and the cursor movement on the screen is controlled in a relative movement operation mode. It the second condition the trackpad is touched in fashions other than the first condition (such as touching the trackpad with two fingers or depressing the trackpad with a selected force), and the cursor movement on the screen is controlled in an automatic movement operation mode. Through the method of the invention the cursor on the screen can be quickly moved to a targeted position without overtaxing user's fingers. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177043 | FLIP-OPERATION MOUSE DEVICE - A flip-operation mouse device includes a housing, a sliding surface structure, a moving plate, a displacement-detecting device and a control unit. By moving around the moving plate on the upper side of the sliding surface structure and using the displacement-detecting device mounted under the sliding surface structure and on the opposite side relative to the moving plate, the movement and direction of the moving plate and hence the cursor position can be effectively controlled. Furthermore, by moving the moving plate up and down to turn on or off the displacement-detecting device can enable the operation of the moving plate within a smaller space repetitively, so as to effectively extend the maximum equivalent operation area of the moving plate. Therefore, the above-mentioned flip-operation mouse device is able to be operated within a relatively smaller space and can precisely and easily control the cursor position. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177044 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO FACILITATE NON-FLUSH GENERAL NAVIGATION BUTTONS FOR A CLAMSHELL HANDHELD DEVICE - A handheld device comprising a first portion and a second portion rotatably coupled to the first portion. The handheld device is movable between an opened configuration and a closed configuration. A non-flush navigation button is coupled to one of the first and the second portion wherein the non-flush navigation button is disposed in a position that is accessible for manipulation in both the opened and the closed configurations. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177045 | Fixing Structure for Rackmount Keyboard Drawer - A structure for fixing a keyboard in a slidable support of a rack for industrial computers is disclosed. A preferred embodiment includes a seat and a keyboard. There is an embedding recess for receiving the keyboard in the seat. A side of the keyboard is provided with an output port for connecting with a connecting port of the seat, and an electric connection is established between the two ports by a pressing element exerting pressure over them. The two ports are located in a depression being closely adjacent to one side of the embedding recess. The depression can be selectively covered by a panel. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177046 | Key input method and apparatus for portable apparatus - A key input apparatus for a portable apparatus includes a display unit that displays a key selected by a user input. The apparatus includes a light sensor comprising a plurality of light emitting elements and a plurality of light receiving elements. The respective light emitting elements generate first light signals upward at a predetermined angle from a direction in which the light emitting elements face the light receiving elements. The apparatus also includes input detection unit that detects the light receiving elements that receive the first light signals, and detects a user's space input position using the light receiving elements that receive the first light signals if the light receiving elements that receive the first light signals are detected. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177047 | DYNAMICALLY RECONFIGURABLE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAYS - A dynamically reconfigurable touch screen system includes a first display having a first touch screen, a second display having a second touch screen, the second display being operatively connected to the first display, at least one sensor operatively associated with one of the first and second displays. The at least one sensor detects a physical orientation of the one of the first and second touch screens. The dynamically reconfigurable touch screen system further includes a controller linked to the at least one sensor. The controller sets a display of the other of the first and second touch screens based on the physical orientation of the one of the first and second touch screens. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177048 | EASY-TO-USE SOFT KEYBOARD THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE A STYLUS - The claimed subject matter provides systems and/or methods that generates a soft keyboard projected onto a touch sensitive surface. The system includes components that form and associate groups of characters, symbols, numerals, letters, or punctuation to a small number of soft keys projected onto the touch sensitive surface, animates the groups of characters, symbols, numerals, letters, or punctuation assigned to the small number of soft keys, and obtains indication of a character, symbol, numeral, letter, or punctuation selected by a user when the user touches the surface while the groups of characters, symbols, numerals, letters, or punctuation are in animation. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177049 | VISUAL RESPONSE TO TOUCH INPUTS - The provision of visual responses to touch inputs is disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a computing device comprising a touch-sensitive display, a processor in operative communication with the touch-sensitive display, and memory comprising instructions stored thereon that are executable by the processor to detect a touch input made via the touch-sensitive display, display on the touch-sensitive display a first visual response to the touch input indicating that the touch input was detected by the computing device, and if the touch input is made in a touch-interactive area on the touch-sensitive display, then to display a second visual response to the touch input indicating that the touch was made in the touch-interactive area of the display. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177050 | Method and Apparatus for Generating Haptic Feedback from Plasma Actuation - A method and device for generating haptic feedback over a touch surface using plasma actuation are disclosed. A haptic device includes a touch surface, plasma, and a substrate. In one embodiment, the touch surface, which can be made of flexible and/or deformable materials, is capable of sensing one or more events. The substrate is situated adjacent to the touch surface with a separation gap, which physically separates the substrate from the touch surface. The substrate provides haptic feedback in response to the event(s). The plasma is capable of accumulating at one or more pockets located in the separation gap, and configured to facilitate the haptic feedback via energy transfer. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177051 | TOUCH DISPLAY RUBBER-BAND GESTURE - A rubber-band gesture begins with a source touching a touch display at a touch-down location of the touch display. The rubber-band gesture continues until the source stops touching the touch display at a lift-up location of the touch display. An action is displayed on the touch display in response to the rubber-band gesture. The action is displayed in a direction parallel to a vector pointing from the lift-up location to the touch-down location. The action is displayed with an action amplitude derived from a distance from the touch-down location to the lift-up location. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177052 | TOUCH SCREEN - The present application provides a touch screen including a panel module, an image sensor module, and a bezel surrounding the panel module. The image sensor module includes a circuit board and an image sensor unit electrically connected thereto, and both are disposed on the panel module. The image sensor unit has an image sensing surface substantially perpendicular to the circuit board for object detection on a display surface of the panel module. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177053 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF MULTIPLE DEGREES OF FREEDOM OF A DISPLAY - A method for controlling multiple degrees of freedom of a display using a single contiguous sensing region of a sensing device is disclosed. The single contiguous sensing region is separate from the display. The method comprises: detecting a gesture in the single contiguous sensing region; causing rotation about a first axis of the display if the gesture is determined to comprise multiple input objects concurrently traveling along a second direction; causing rotation about a second axis of the display if the gesture is determined to comprise multiple input objects concurrently traveling along a first direction; and causing rotation about a third axis of the display if the gesture is determined to be a type of gesture that comprises multiple input objects. The first direction may be nonparallel to the second direction. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177054 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE DISPLAY MEDIUM AND WRITING DISPLAY APPARATUS USING THE SAME - A pressure-sensitive display medium includes a pair of transparent substrates, sealing members and a display layer. The pair of transparent substrates are opposed to each other with a distance therebetween. The sealing members seal peripheral fringes of the pair of transparent substrates. The display layer in which a composition obtained by infiltrating a fluidic material in a porous member is filled in a closed space enclosed with the pair of transparent substrates and the sealing members. When partial pressure is applied from the outside to one face of the transparent substrates, the fluidic material in the display layer at a position to which the pressure is applied is expelled from the porous member. After the pressure is released, the fluidic material having been expelled returns and flows into the porous member. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177055 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH TOUCH PANEL - The present invention provides a display device with a touch panel which gives a user excellent touch feeling. A display device with a touch panel includes: a touch panel which includes a first substrate, a second substrate arranged to face the first substrate in an opposed manner with a gap formed therebetween, a first electrode which is constituted of a plurality of metal lines formed on a surface of the first substrate which faces the second substrate, and a second electrode formed on a surface of the second substrate which faces the first substrate; a display panel which is mounted on the second substrate on a side opposite to the first substrate; and a resin film which is adhered to the first substrate on a side opposite to the second substrate. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177056 | Keyboard with Multi-Symbol Icons - A plurality of icons are displayed on a touch-sensitive display. A respective icon in at least a subset of the plurality of icons corresponds to two or more symbols. A first symbol in the two or more symbols belongs to a first subset of symbols and a second symbol in the two or more symbols belongs to a second subset of symbols. The first symbol has a probability of occurrence that is greater than a first pre-determined value and the second symbol has a probability of occurrence that is less than the first pre-determined value. A contact by a user with the touch-sensitive display that corresponds to a selection of the respective icon is detected. The contact includes a respective gesture. A respective symbol in the two or more symbols for the respective icon to which the contact further corresponds is determined. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177057 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING SHOCKS TO A FORCE-BASED TOUCH PANEL - A system and method for detecting a shock to a force-based touch panel is disclosed. The system comprises at least one force sensor operable with the force-based touch panel to measure a force applied to the touch panel to provide at least one force sensor signal. An accelerometer is used to sense vibrational acceleration of the force-based touch panel to form an acceleration signal. A shock detector is used to inhibit detection of a touch event on the touch panel for a predetermined period when an amplitude of the correlated shock signal is greater than a selected threshold. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177058 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH SENSING AND LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DRIVE MATRIX - A pulse is applied through a capacitive touch key sensor to a sampling capacitor of an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The voltage charge arriving at the sampling capacitor will be maximum when there is substantially no shunt capacitance between the capacitive touch key sensor and the sampling capacitor. However, a object such as an operator's finger when in close proximity to the capacitive touch key sensor will create a shunt to ground capacitance that diverts some of the charge that is supposed to go to the sampling capacitor and thereby reducing the voltage charge on the sampling capacitor. This change in charge voltage when the capacitive touch key sensor is activated (touched) may be easily detected with the ADC. In addition, light emitting diode (LED) displays may be integrated with the capacitive touch key sensors and use the same connections on an integrated circuit device in a time division multiplexed manor. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177059 | SENSING CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR A CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL - A sensing method and circuit for a capacitive touch panel sense the capacitance variation of a lateral capacitor formed at the intersection of two traces of the capacitive touch panel, to distinguish a real point from a ghost point. A sensing cycle includes two non-overlapping clock phases. In the first clock phase, the voltages across the lateral capacitor and across a sensing capacitor are set. In the second clock phase, the voltage at a first terminal of the lateral capacitor is changed, and a second terminal of the lateral capacitor is connected to a first terminal of the sensing capacitor, causing a voltage variation at a second terminal of the sensing capacitor. This voltage variation is used to determine whether the intersection is touched. The sensing method and circuit reflect the status of the lateral capacitor in real-time and prevent the location of the touch point from being misjudged. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177060 | Touch-Sensitive Display - A display system is configured to generate output display images. In addition, the display system includes a touch-sensitive sensing system and a photo-sensitive sensing system configured to sense light directed to the photo-sensitive sensing system and generate an output representation of the sensed light directed to the photo-sensitive sensing system. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177061 | Digital signal processed touchscreen system - Digital signal processed touchscreen system. The invention employs amplitude ramped signals across a touchscreen. The pattern to which the amplitude ramped electric signals are provided may be located on the surface of the touchscreen, or alternatively on the backside of the touchscreen. The signal processing employed by the invention, using digital signal processing techniques, is operable to discern a user's touch and to determine its location. A dielectric, protective surface is used to enable implementation into a wide variety of applications, including those applications that are environmentally rugged and have, until now, been too rugged for prior art touchscreen systems. The invention employs a user generated unbalanced capacitive load generated on the touchscreen to identify the location of the user's touch. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177066 | SOURCE DRIVER AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A source driver and a driving method thereof are provided. The source driver is adapted to a display panel. The source driver includes an output buffer and a regulating unit. The output buffer has an input terminal and an output terminal. The input terminal of the output buffer receives a pixel signal. The output terminal of the output buffer is coupled to the display panel for outputting an output signal. The regulating unit is coupled to the output terminal of the output buffer, for providing a charging current or a discharging current to the output terminal of the output buffer according to a polarity of the pixel signal. Thereby, a slew rate of the output signal is increased. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177067 | METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR CONTROLLING TIMINGS OF DISPLAY DEVICES USING A SINGLE DATA ENABLE SIGNAL - In a first display period of a display device, a first count value is recorded at the rising edge of the data enable signal for controlling the length of a horizontal line. Next, a second count value is recorded at the falling edge of the data enable signal for identifying the time when the data enable signal switches from a high level to a low level. When entering a porch period following the first display period, the counter is cleared when the count value reaches the first count value. In a second display period following the porch period, the counter is cleared at the rising edge of the data enable signal, and the first count value is used for controlling the length of the horizontal line. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177070 | Electronic-ink display device employing a power switching mechanism automatically responsive to predefined states of device configuration - A wireless electronic-ink display device supported in packaging, and employing a power switching mechanism which operates to prevent leakage, drainage or discharge of the electro-chemical battery until a change in predetermined state of configuration occurs. The wireless electronic-ink based display device comprises (i) a power source module with an electro-chemical battery, (ii) a power management module for managing the power levels within the wireless electronic-ink display device, and (iii) a power switching module, arranged between the power source module and the power management module, and automatically responsive to a change in at least one predefined state of device configuration, to prevent leakage, drainage or discharge of the electrochemical battery until a change in predetermined state of configuration occurs. In the illustrative embodiment, wherein the power switching module comprises a reed switch arranged in such a manner to cause the power switching module to be configured into an electrically conductive arrangement, and capable of conducting electricity from the power source module to the power management module, when the wireless electronic-ink display device is removed from its packaging. | 2010-07-15 |
| 20100177071 | DISPLAY CONTROL METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Display control methods and systems are provided. The display control system includes a panel including a plurality of pixels, and a processor. The processor provides a video signal having a high level to the pixels, and periodically forces at least one of the pixels to be OFF. | 2010-07-15 |