Timing controller and method of generating timing signals

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

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C345S214000

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07916135

ABSTRACT:
A timer controller and method of generating timing signals uses a synchronization signal and a clock signal to generate a timing signal by counting the clock signal only after the synchronization signal has changed states. In a display requiring a dot or line counter having n digits to meet the requirement of display resolution, it is possible to use a counter with k digits to generate a start signal, with 0≦k<n. In particular, a start signal can be generated even without a counter.

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