Claims
- 1. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system having a signal with an added gain, the method comprising the steps of:
monitoring the back porch level at the video system output; comparing the monitored back porch level with a selected target back porch level; and controlling the back porch level by applying an offset adapted to the level of gain of the video system, thereby eliminating offset transient caused by a step change in the gain.
- 2. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the reiteration of the steps at multiple stages in the video signal processing system.
- 3. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the iteration of the steps at an analog stage of a video signal processing system.
- 4. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the iteration of the steps at a digital stage of a video signal processing system.
- 5. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 wherein the step of controlling the back porch level further comprises the step of determining a new fine offset control value.
- 6. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the reiteration of the steps at a rate slower than the line rate of the video system output.
- 7. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the reiteration of the steps at the frame rate of the video system output.
- 8. A method of automatic level control (ALC) in a video signal processing system according to claim 1 further comprising the reiteration of the steps at a rate slower than the frame rate of the video system output.
- 9. An automatic level control (ALC) method for use in a video signal processing system, the method comprising the steps of:
determining the mean back porch level (NBP) over a selected interval of the video signal; selecting a target back-porch level (LNOM); determining a new fine offset control value OF[n], described by the relationship; OF[n]=(1−α)*[NBP/GP−(NBP/GP−OF[n−1])*(a/b +GF[n])/(a/b +GF[n−1])]+α[LNOM/GP−(NBP/GP−OF[n−1])*(a/b+GF[n])/(a/b+GF[n−1])], [Equation 2],wherein; OF[n] is the new fine offset control value; OF[n−1] is the immediately preceding fine offset control value; α is a recursive filter coefficient; GF[n] is a fine gain control value; GF[n−1] is an immediately preceding fine gain control value; a is the y-intercept, and b is the slope of a linear fine gain control equation; LNOM is the target back porch level value referred to the signal output; NBP is the mean measured back porch level value; and GP is gain applied between a fine offset stage and the signal output.
- 10. An automatic level control (ALC) method according to claim 9 wherein the steps are performed at a rate slower than the line rate of the video signal.
- 11. An automatic level control (ALC) method according to claim 9 wherein the steps are performed at a frame rate of the video signal.
- 12. An automatic level control (ALC) method according to claim 9 wherein the steps are performed at a rate slower than the frame rate of the video signal.
- 13. An automatic level control (ALC) method for use in a video signal processing system, the method comprising the steps of:
determining the mean back porch level (NBP) over a selected interval of the video signal; selecting a target back-porch level (LNOM); determining a new fine offset control value OF[n], described by the relationship; OF[n]=NBP/GP−(NBP/GP−OF[n−1])*GF[n]/GF[n−1]+α*(LNOM−NBP)/GP, [Equation 4],wherein; OF[n] is the new fine offset control value; OF[n−1] is the immediately preceding fine offset control value; α is a recursive filter coefficient; GF[n] is a fine gain control value; GF[n−1] is an immediately preceding fine gain control value; LNOM is the target back porch level value referred to the signal output; NBP is the mean measured back porch level value; and GP is gain applied between a fine offset stage and the signal output.
- 14. An automatic level control (ALC) method according to claim 13 wherein the steps are performed at a rate slower than the line rate of the video signal.
- 15. An automatic level control (ALC) method according to claim 13 wherein the steps are performed at a frame rate of the video signal.
- 16. An automatic level control method (ALC) according to claim 13 wherein the steps are performed at a rate slower than the frame rate of the video signal.
- 17. An automatic level control (ALC) system comprising:
means for processing an analog video signal; means for processing a digital video signal; means for automatic gain control (AGC) for maintaining the amplitude of the video signal; means for automatically controlling the level of the video signal whereby the back porch level is maintained at a target value by applying an offset adapted to the level of gain of the video system, thereby eliminating offset transient caused by a step change in the gain.
- 18. An automatic level control (ALC) system according to claim 17 adapted to operate at intervals less frequent than the line rate of the video signal.
- 19. An automatic level control (ALC) system according to claim 17 adapted to operate at the frame rate of the video signal.
- 20. An automatic level control (ALC) system according to claim 17 adapted to operate at intervals less frequent than the frame rate of the video signal.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority based on Provisional Patent Application 60/444,349, filed Jan. 30, 2003. This application and the aforementioned provisional application have a common inventor and are assigned to the same entity. This application is also related to patent application, Ser. No.______ (attorney docket number TI-35933), and to patent application, Ser. No.______ (attorney docket number TI-36462), which are herein incorporated in their entirety for all purposes by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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