Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1990-10-09
1992-03-10
Evans, Arthur G.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358443, G06K 1500
Patent
active
050954504
ABSTRACT:
Graphic plotting network methods and apparatus are disclosed for connecting one or more video signal sources, such as computer workstations and/or RGB dameras, to a single plotter. In a preferred embodiment, a video chain unit (VCU) is connected to each of the sources for receiving analog video and/or digital serial and/or digital parallel information, and the VCUs are interconnected in series with one another and with a video processing unit (VPU) which is in turn connected to the plotter. The interconnection is made in series such that any VCU may communicate with the VPU even if other VCUs in the chain are powered off and such that the VPU (and the plotter) can be placed anywhere in the chain. Each VCU has a set of switches for setting the plot parameters, for acquiring a plot, for repeating a plot, and for aborting a plot in process, and an indicator to show when the plotter is ready to acquire a plot. Also in a preferred embodiment, a "handshake" communication is carried out between a transmitting VCU and the VPU during a video blanking interval. The VCU transmits to the VPU a command and identification signal identifying the VCU and indicating that the VCU is ready to transmit a video signal representing an image to be plotted, the VPU replies with a command signal commanding transmission of the video signal, and the VCU then transmits the video signal to the VPU. The command signal preferably echoes the identification signal and includes a signal indicative of a sequence in which one or more components of the video signal are to be transmitted. The VCU preferably also transmits to the VPU a signal representing plot parameters and/or a signal representing a number of copies of the image to be plotted. The video signal is converted at the VPU to a form recognizable by the plotter, for example, a bit map of the image to be plotted.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4843571 (1989-06-01), Notermans et al.
Emmett David M.
Schneider David W.
Shakra Farid J.
Evans Arthur G.
Oce Graphics USA Inc.
Riter Bruce D.
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