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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 19, 1999
Filed:
Apr. 02, 1996
Philip E Jensen, Bellvue, CO (US);
Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
A video interface system and method produce an interlaced video signal from a noninterlaced graphics signal produced by a computer. The video interface system receives a digitized noninterlaced graphics signal directly from the graphics system of the computer and converts the graphics signal into an analog interlaced video signal. The noninterlaced graphics signal is characterized by a higher resolution and higher frequency than the analog interlaced video signal. In the preferred embodiment, the video interface is connected to a decoder within the graphics system. The decoder generates and combines timing signals with pixel values from a frame buffer to produce a noninterlaced graphics signal. In architecture, the video interface has an x-filter configured to receive the graphics signal and configured to scale an x-dimension of an image represented by the graphics signal, a y-filter connected to the x-filter for scaling a y-dimension of the image represented by the graphics signal, a cache connected to the y-filter for receiving data from the y-filter at a first rate and for providing the data to the y-filter, a field memory for receiving the data from the cache at a second rate that is slower than the first rate, and a video encoder for receiving data from the field memory at a third rate that is slower than the first and second rates and for providing the analog interlaced video signal.