Driving circuit system for stereoscopic image display device...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry

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C359S462000, C348S042000

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07489311

ABSTRACT:
A driving circuit system for a stereoscopic image display device including a central controlling unit outputting control signals and selection signals according to command signals of an external device, a signal-generating unit outputting driving signals according to the control signals, an output signal-controlling unit receiving the driving signals and outputting the driving signals selected according to the selection signals to a light controlling unit of the stereoscopic image display device, and a connector unit connecting the external device and the light controlling unit.

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Office Action dated Aug. 23, 2006 for corresponding German Patent Application No. 10 2005 030 111.8-31.

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