Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Display power source
Patent
1996-11-15
1998-11-24
Saras, Steven J.
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Display driving control circuitry
Display power source
345103, 36470505, 364707, 3647081, G09G 500, G09G 336, G06F 100, G06F 116
Patent
active
058414312
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for conserving power in information devices with dual functions. A single display panel is logically split into two sub-panels. Each sub-panel can be powered up or down separately as is required by the function of the device. The display panel has a plurality of improved segment drivers which are provided power signals enabling the set of segment drivers corresponding to a sub-panel to be separately powered. In systems with two separate display panels, each of the panels may be powered up or down by the use of similar improved segment drivers as necessary.
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Intel Corporation
Lewis David L.
Saras Steven J.
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