Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090295781 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - When an image signal suitable for performing automatic adjustment of an effective image area and a dot clock is not output, the adjustment may be unsuccessfully performed. An effective image area detector detects an effective image area and determines whether an image in the effective image area is a blank image. If a synchronization signal detector determines that there exists a synchronization signal and if the effective image area detector determines that the image is not a blank image, a controller adjusts an area captured as image data by an input signal processor. | 12-03-2009 |
20110157563 | PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A projection-type display apparatus includes a setting unit configured to set a vertical keystone correction value used to correct a vertical distortion of a projection image and a horizontal keystone correction value used to correct a horizontal distortion of the projection image, and an image generator configured to generate an image representing a current vertical keystone correction value and a current horizontal keystone correction value that are set by the setting unit, and a settable range of each of the vertical keystone correction value and the horizontal keystone correction value from the current vertical keystone correction value and the current horizontal keystone correction value. | 06-30-2011 |
20110164179 | AUTOMATIC QUANTIZATION CLOCK PHASE ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY APPARATUS - The display apparatus includes an AD converter converting an analog video signal into a digital video signal, a phase adjuster and a horizontal start position detector. The detector detects a horizontal start position where an output value of the AD converter becomes a minimum value that exceeds a threshold level in a video horizontal direction. The phase adjuster acquires a start position change phase where the horizontal start position is changed. The phase adjuster calculates a first phase period where the analog video signal starts its transition from a first level to a second (higher) level and then ends the transition. The phase adjuster sets a phase not included in the first phase period as an adjusted phase of the quantization clock. | 07-07-2011 |
20110181777 | AUTOMATIC QUANTIZATION CLOCK PHASE ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY APPARATUS - The method adjusts the phase of a quantization clock signal for a video signal automatically based on a received analogue video signal. The method includes a step of determining a horizontal start position and a horizontal end position of a pixel-level transition within the analogue video signal, a step of determining a stable-period start position and a stable-period end position at each transition by sequentially changing an adjustable phase of the quantization clock signal, a step of calculating an appropriate phase of the quantization clock signal based on the determined timings of the beginning and end of the stable periods within the analogue signal, and a step of setting the phase of the quantization clock signal to the calculated appropriate phase. | 07-28-2011 |
20110194033 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHOD - A display apparatus is configured to control a clock generator so that a phase of a clock can maximize an integrated evaluation value that is an integrated value of a differential absolute value between adjacent pixels in an image display unit over one frame of a plurality of digital video signals corresponding to a plurality of clocks having different phases generated by the clock generator when a value made by dividing a maximum value of the integrated evaluation value by a minimum value of the integrated evaluation value is larger than a threshold, and to control the clock generator so that the phase of the clock can correspond to an intermediate position in a phase range in which the position becomes constant relative to the phase of the clock when the value made by dividing the maximum value by the minimum value is equal to or smaller than the threshold. | 08-11-2011 |
20110234608 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An image display apparatus includes a memory | 09-29-2011 |
20110242414 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus, equipped with a common input terminal inputting different video signals, can discriminate the type of an input video signal entered from the common input terminal. The display apparatus includes the common input terminal inputting different video signals. A synchronizing signal separation unit separates a synchronizing signal from a video signal entered from the common input terminal. A frequency measurement unit measures a frequency of the synchronizing signal. An input signal discrimination unit discriminates the video signal entered from the common input terminal based on a type of the synchronizing signal separated by the synchronizing signal separation unit and a measurement result obtained by the frequency measurement unit. | 10-06-2011 |
20110310983 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - The display apparatus includes an image display element being driven based on a digital video signal, a quantizing part converting an input analog image signal into the digital video signal based on a quantization phase and a quantization frequency, and a converting part converting an input value into an output value, the input value being a difference value of signal values of pixels adjacent to each other in the digital video signal. The apparatus includes an accumulating part accumulating the output values from the converting part that converts the difference values obtained over entire pixels in one frame of the digital video signal to produce an accumulation evaluation value, and a controller adjusting the quantization phase in the quantizing part such that the accumulation evaluation value becomes maximum. The output values a(m) for the input values k1, k2 and k3 satisfy conditions of a(k1+1)−a(k1) | 12-22-2011 |
20130120653 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus, equipped with a common input terminal inputting different video signals, can discriminate the type of an input video signal entered from the common input terminal. The display apparatus includes the common input terminal inputting different video signals. A synchronizing signal separation unit separates a synchronizing signal from a video signal entered from the common input terminal. A frequency measurement unit measures a frequency of the synchronizing signal. An input signal discrimination unit discriminates the video signal entered from the common input terminal based on a type of the synchronizing signal separated by the synchronizing signal separation unit and a measurement result obtained by the frequency measurement unit. | 05-16-2013 |
20130194498 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus includes a first determiner configured to determine a terminal into which a video signal inputs and to determine a terminal into which a synchronizing signal type inputs, a frequency measuring unit, a switch configured to connect one of first and second input terminals to the frequency measuring unit, and a second determiner configured to determine a video signal type input into the input terminal which is connected by the switch to the frequency measuring unit on the basis of a determination result of the synchronizing signal type in the first determiner and a measurement result of the frequency in the frequency measuring unit and to determine a video signal type input into the input terminal which is not connected by the switch to the frequency measuring unit on the basis of the determination result of the synchronizing signal type in the first determiner. | 08-01-2013 |
20130278822 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM THAT AVOIDS FAILURE IN AN AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE IMAGE AREA AND DOT CLOCK - When an image signal suitable for performing automatic adjustment of an effective image area and a dot clock is not output, the adjustment may be unsuccessfully performed. An effective image area detector detects an effective image area and determines whether an image in the effective image area is a blank image. If a synchronization signal detector determines that there exists a synchronization signal and if the effective image area detector determines that the image is not a blank image, a controller adjusts an area captured as image data by an input signal processor. | 10-24-2013 |
20130278836 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus includes an image processor commonly provided to a plurality of channels, and configured to provide processing to an image signal of a selected channel selected by a channel switch in accordance with a parameter, a parameter acquirer commonly provided to the plurality of channels, and configured to obtain the parameter in accordance with a format of the image signal of the selected channel, a memory controller configured to hold the parameter for a first channel in a memory while a detector detects the image signal in the first channel even after the channel switch switches from the first channel to a second channel, and to delete the parameter when the detector detects no image signal in the first channel, and an image processing controller configured to set the parameter to the image processor without acquiring a new parameter from the parameter acquirer. | 10-24-2013 |
20140105280 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - The display apparatus includes an image display element being driven based on a digital video signal, a quantizing part converting an input analog image signal into the digital video signal based on a quantization phase and a quantization frequency, and a converting part converting an input value into an output value, the input value being a difference value of signal values of pixels adjacent to each other in the digital video signal. The apparatus includes an accumulating part accumulating the output values from the converting part that converts the difference values obtained over entire pixels in one frame of the digital video signal to produce an accumulation evaluation value, and a controller adjusting the quantization phase in the quantizing part such that the accumulation evaluation value becomes maximum. The output values a(m) for the input values k1, k2 and k3 satisfy conditions of a(k1+1)−a(k1) | 04-17-2014 |