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Some of the electronic products we designed
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Design and manufacture of the XVGA/FP stand-alone video converter card which accepts 1024 x 768 video input from an IBM-PC/AT or compatibles and generates all the drive signals required to operate a 1024 x 768 color TFT LCD panel with 8 bits per color. The card regenerates the display dot clock with better than 1 nsec. jitter as well as the vertical and horizontal sync signals. It digitizes the analog data from the VGA card with 8 bits (24 bits) per color resolution and transfers all that data to the color LCD panel in the correct format. No hardware or software changes to the display card or the computer are required.
Figure 1: SVGA/FP-8
Design and manufacture of the SVGA/FP stand-alone video converter card which accepts 800 x 600 video input from an IBM-PC/AT or compatibles and generates all the drive signals required to operate an 800 x 600 color TFT LCD panel with 8 bits per color. The card regenerates the display dot clock with better than 1.5 nsec. jitter as well as the vertical and horizontal sync signals. It digitizes the analog data from the VGA card with 8 bits (24 bits) per color resolution and transfers all that data to the color LCD panel in the correct format. No hardware or software changes to the display card or the computer are required.
Design and manufacture of the VGA/FP stand-alone video converter card which accepts 640 x 480 video input from an IBM-PC/AT or compatibles and generates all the drive signals required to operate a 640 x 480 color TFT LCD panel with up to 6 bits per color. The card regenerates the display dot clock with better than 2 nsec. jitter as well as the vertical and horizontal sync signals. It digitizes the analog data from the VGA card with up to 6 bits (18 bits) per color resolution (8 bit version is also available for a total of 24 bits) and transfers all that data to the color LCD panel in the correct format. No hardware or software changes to the display card or the computer are required.
Design and manufacture of the RGB Capture Module stand-alone video converter card which accepts and automatically locks to VGA (640 x 480), DOS Text (720 x 400), SVGA (800 x 600) and XVGA (1024 x 768) video inputs from an IBM-PC/AT or compatibles. It digitizes the input video, in real time, into 8 bits per color (24 bits) while regenerating the dot clock and the horizontal and vertical sync. signals. It outputs the digitized video as 24 bits in real time mode or as 48 bits, Odd/Even bytes, at half speed. |
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Last modified: 2008-05-13 |