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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2001
Filed:
Oct. 05, 1999
Sridhar Kotha, Fremont, CA (US);
Rakish K. Blindish, San Jose, CA (US);
Cirrus Logic, Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The present invention allows a single display controller design to be used in multiple markets by providing an additional stand-alone circuit which converts conventional analog CRT display signals to digital flat panel display or other digital display signals. A single VGA CRT controller may be implemented in both desktop and portable (e.g., laptop) markets thereby reducing the cost of the display controller through the economies of scale. For a laptop or other digital display markets, the apparatus of the present invention may be applied to a conventional analog CRT controller to convert analog CRT signals to digital laptop signals to generate a display on a flat panel display or other digital device. In addition, the apparatus of the present invention may be incorporated into a stand-alone flat panel display intended for use as a replacement for conventional CRT monitors. The apparatus of the present invention accepts a conventional analog CRT input and outputs digital flat panel display signals. When packaged with a flat panel display intended for the desktop PC market, the present invention provides an overall apparatus which is plug-in compatible with prior art analog VGA controllers. The apparatus of the present invention may also incorporate flat panel protection circuitry to prevent damage to a flat panel display during testing or the like. In addition, the present invention further encompasses an apparatus for providing flat panel protection in a stand-alone circuit.