Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Brightness control
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-18
2008-03-18
Kostak, Victor R. (Department: 2622)
Television
Image signal processing circuitry specific to television
Brightness control
C348S672000, C348S679000, C348S790000, C345S600000, C345S063000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07345713
ABSTRACT:
An analog-to-digital converter converts a video signal into a digital video signal consisting of N bits and outputs the converted signal. A correction value memory stores correction data consisting of M bits which is used to correct the difference in luminance between display pixels on a display. A multiplier multiplies the video signal consisting of N bits output from the analog-to-digital converter by the correction data consisting of M bits stored in the correction value memory, and outputs a video signal consisting of L bits with which the difference in luminance between display pixels on the display is corrected.
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Arai Takayuki
Obayashi Toshio
Sakamoto Tsutomu
Yanamoto Masao
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Kostak Victor R.
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw & Pittman LLP
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