Automatic video input detection/selection circuitry for a monitor with multiple video inputs

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6346927
  • Patent Number
    6,346,927
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, October 31, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A monitor having multiple video input ports and connectors is provided with automatic video input detection/selection circuitry. The circuitry may automatically detect when an external source such as a computer system is driving a video input port. The circuitry, for example, may detect whether a video input port is being driven by monitoring a sync signal (vertical or horizontal) for the video input port. A video input detect signal for a video input port may be generated from the sync signal for the video input port. In response to assertion of the video input detect signal indicating a source is driving a video input port, the circuitry may select the particular video input port. A microcontroller of the circuitry may provide a video input selector signal configured to select the video input port. When a single video input port is driven, user interaction is no longer necessary to select the particular video input port. If multiple video input ports are driven, a user may manually choose a particular video input port through a video selection button provided by an on-screen display of the monitor or by the computer system.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to monitors with multiple video inputs, and more particularly to automatic video input detection/selection circuitry.




2. Description of the Related Art




Today's monitors provide either a single video input port or dual video input ports. A video input port of a monitor allows for communication between a source (such as a computer system) and the monitor. For a monitor with a single video input port, switching the monitor to a different computer system has required significant user involvement. In particular, a computer user to accomplish such a system change must disconnect the current computer system from the video input port and connect the new computer system to the video input port. Due to the limited work space typically available to a computer user, the current computer system would likely be moved to a different work area and the new computer system would be located and brought into the user's work space. These manual tasks, which are needed whenever a user desires to switch a single-port monitor to a different computer system, not only may be time intensive, but also may exact undue physical exertion upon a computer user.




Although to a lesser degree, user involvement in video input port selection has even remained for dual-port monitors. For a monitor having dual video input ports, when a user desires the monitor to service a different computer system, it has yet been necessary for the user to manually choose a different video input port. For example, if a user were to switch physical connection of a computer system from on e video input port to another video input port, the monitor would maintain a logical connection with the video input port previously connected to the computer system. Only after the user manually chooses the video input port currently connected to the computer system, such as by pressing a video button, would the monitor switch its logical connection to the video input port currently connected to the computer system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, in accordance with the present invention, a monitor having multiple video input ports and connectors is provided with automatic video input detection/selection circuitry. The circuitry may automatically detect when an external source such as a computer system is driving a video input port. The circuitry, for example, may detect whether a video input port is being driven by monitoring a sync signal (vertical or horizontal) for the video input port, A video input detect signal for a video input port may be generated from the sync signal for the video input port. In response to assertion of the e video input detect signal indicating a source is driving a video input port, the circuitry may select the particular video input port. A microcontroller of the circuitry may provide a video input selector signal configured to select the video input port. When a single video input port is driven, used interaction is no longer necessary to select the particular video input port. If multiple video input ports are driven, a user may manually choose a particular video input port by pressing a video selection button.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a system including a host computer and a monitor with external surfaces removed to show internal automatic video input detect circuitry in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic diagram of the video connectors of FIG.


1


and an exemplary embodiment of the automatic video input detect circuitry of

FIG. 1

in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a flow chart of an automatic video input detect process in accordance with the automatic video input detect circuitry of FIGS.


1


and


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

shows a system


8


including a host computer (PC)


12


and a dual-ported monitor


10


incorporating automatic video input detect circuitry


34


in accordance with the present invention. The host computer


12


may be connected to the monitor


10


through a monitor cable


18


. In the illustrated system configuration, a connector


20


of the monitor cable


18


is connected to the host computer


12


and a connector


25


of the monitor cable


18


is connected to the monitor


10


. The connector


25


may be connected to the monitor


10


through a video adapter A connector


22


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) corresponding to an A video input channel or port


4


or a video adapter B connector


24


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) corresponding to a B video input channel or port


6


. Both connectors


22


and


24


are coupled to automatic video input detect circuitry


34


. The automatic video input detect circuitry


34


is further coupled to an on-screen display


14


(such as a liquid crystal display, for example). The on-screen display


14


may include a video selection button


16


or alternatively the video select button


16


may be provided within the host computer


12


. Operation and use of the automatic video input detect circuitry


34


and the video selection button


16


is described below. While certain video signals from the video adapter connector


22


and video adapter B connector


24


are directed to the automatic video input detect circuitry


34


, other video signals may bypass the automatic video input detect circuitry


34


. In the disclosed embodiment, the video adapter connectors


22


and


24


are compatible with the Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) standards or subsets or extensions thereof.




For ease of understanding, certain internal components of the monitor


10


and host computer


12


have been omitted. It should be understood that the system


8


may include host systems capable of driving a monitor


10


other than a computer


12


. It should also be understood that the monitor


10


may be driven by various types of computers. In the context of the present invention, a monitor


10


generally refers to any video output device capable of displaying video information. Although a dual-ported monitor is illustrated in

FIG. 1

, it should be understood that the present invention is applicable to any monitor including a plurality of video input ports or a plurality of video adapter connectors. It should also be understood that the present invention is not limited to any particular type of monitor housing or a particular monitor form factor.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a schematic diagram of the video adapter connectors


22


and


24


and an exemplary embodiment of the automatic video input detection circuitry


34


is shown. Referring to

FIG. 3

, a flow chart of an automatic video input detect process in accordance with the automatic video input detect circuitry


34


is shown. The automatic video input detect process (

FIG. 3

) is described in conjunction with the automatic video input detect circuitry


34


(FIG.


2


). Each of the parenthetical references below referring to steps pertain to FIG.


3


.




The automatic video input detect process is initiated following a predetermined condition, such as power up of the host computer


12


, for example, (step


36


). Entering and exiting a low power mode is preferably not the predetermined condition. The automatic video input detection circuitry


34


includes an automatic sync detect block


26


, a microcontroller


32


. and a video input selector


29


. The automatic video input detection circuitry


34


may be implemented on a printed circuit board including typical video processing circuitry. Vertical sync signals VSYNC A and VSYNC B for the video adapter connectors


22


and


24


are provided to the automatic sync detect block


26


. The sync signals provided to the sync detect block


26


may be vertical sync signals or horizontal sync signals. The currently preferred type of sync is a vertical sync signal, as a vertical sync signal is inactive during a sleep state and off state of the computer system S. From the vertical sync signal VSYNC A, the automatic sync detect block


26


generates a video input detect signal DETECT A (FIG.


2


and step


38


). From the vertical sync signal VSYNC B, the automatic sync detect block


26


generates a video input detect signal DETECT B (FIG.


2


and step


40


). In the disclosed embodiment, the automatic sync detect block


26


is the an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) configured or customized in accordance with the automatic video input detect process. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the sync detect block


26


may be implemented as a simple state machine. The video input detect signals DETECT A and DETECT B are provided from the automatic sync detect block


26


to the microcontroller


32


. In the disclosed embodiment, the microcontroller


32


is the 80C930HF available from Intel Corporation.




The microcontroller


32


reads the video input detection signals DETECT A and DETECT B and provides a video input selection signal SEL_AB to the video input selector


29


based on the state of the video input detection signals DETECT A and DETECT B. If the video input detection signal DETECT A is asserted (YES condition determined by step


42


) and the video input detect signal DETECT B is deasserted (NO condition determined by step


44


), then the video input selector signal SEL_AB is set to the video adapter A connector


22


(step


46


). If the video input detect signal DETECT B is asserted (YES condition at step


48


) and the video input detect signal DETECT A is deasserted (NO condition at step


42


), then the microcontroller


32


sets the video input selector signal SEL_AB to the video adapter B connector


24


(step


50


). When the video adapter A connector


22


is selected, then the host computer


12


or other system is driving the monitor


10


over channel A. If the video adapter B connector


24


is selected, then the host computer


12


or other system is driving the monitor


10


over a channel B. The automatic video input detect process is completed after a particular video adapter connector is selected (step


52


). It should be understood that selection of a video input channel or port includes a logical connection of the monitor with the associated video adapter connector.




The microcontroller


32


provides a video input selector signal SEL_AB to the selector


29


(an analog switch, for example). If the video input selector signal SEL_AB is set to the video adapter A connector


22


, then the selector


29


selects the A channel or port


4


. If the video input selector signal SEL_AB is set to the video adapter B connector


24


, then the selector


29


selects the B channel or port


6


. The selector


29


provides video information (e.g., pixel information) from the video adapter connector corresponding to the selected channel or port to the display


14


.




The automatic video input detect circuitry


34


essentially detects when a system is driving a particular channel or port through a corresponding video adapter connector and then selects the particular video adapter connector and channel. The automatic horizontal sync detect block


26


monitors the vertical sync signals VSYNC A and VSYNC B to detect when the A video input port


4


and the B video input port


6


, which respectively correspond to the video adapter A connector


22


and the video adapter B connector


24


, are being driven by the host computer


12


or other system. The automatic sync detect block


26


then generates video input detect signals DETECT A and DETECT B corresponding to the vertical sync signals VSYNC A and VYNC B. A transitioning level of a vertical sync signal VSYNC A or VSYNC B indicates that the video input port


4


or


6


is driven by a source. The transitioning level may be from active to inactive or from inactive to active.




The video input detect signals DETECT A and DETECT B are passed to the microcontroller


32


. The microcontroller


32


reads the video input detect signals DETECT A and DETECT B and generates the video input selector signal SEL_AB set to a particular video adapter connector corresponding to the channel that is being driven by the host computer


12


or other system. The microcontroller


32


provides the video input selector signal SEL_AB to the selector


29


to select the particular channel


32


. The selector


29


is then able to receive video information from the host computer


12


or other system over the selected channel.




The automatic video input detect circuitry


34


is also configured for manual selection by a user when both the video adapter A connector


22


and the video adapter B connector


24


are being driven. One system may be driving the video adapter A connector


22


and another system may be simultaneously driving the video adapter B connector


24


. In such a case (YES condition at step


42


and YES condition at step


44


), a user is flagged to choose a video input port (step


54


) such as by displaying a message on the display


14


. The user may choose a video input port by using the video selection button


16


. The video selection button


16


may have a position corresponding to selection of the video adapter A connector


22


and a position corresponding to selection of the video selection button


16


by a user (step


56


). Alternatively, the video selection button


16


may have a displaced position and a rest position. When the user pushes the video selection button


16


from a rest position to a displaced position, the previous setting of a video adapter connector may be switched to the other video adapter connector. If the video selection button


16


is not pressed by the user in a predetermined amount of time, then the previous setting of a video adapter connector may be maintained. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a connector debounce block (not shown) in software may be coupled between the microcontroller


32


and the video selection button


16


.




The video selection button


16


provides a button signal BUT to the microcontroller


21


. If the state of the video selection button


16


reflects a choice of the video adapter A connector


22


by the user, then the microcontroller


32


interprets the signal BUT as the video input detection signal A (step


58


). If the state of the video selection button


16


reflects a choice of the video adapter B connector


24


by the user, then the microcontroller


32


interprets the button signal BUT as the video input detect signal B (step


60


). After interpreting the button signal BUT, the microcontroller


32


generates the appropriate video input selector signal SEL_AB to select the port and connector corresponding to the user's choice (steps


46


and


52


). The button signal BUT may, for example, be a polled signal or an interrupt signal.




It should be understood that other ways for allowing a user to override an automatic video input selection are possible. It should further be understood that the automatic video input detection circuitry


34


may utilize signals other than vertical and horizontal sync signals to automatically detect driving of multiple video input ports.




The foregoing disclosure and description of the preferred embodiment are illustrative and explanatory thereof, and various changes in the components, circuit elements, signals, ports, monitor environments, and computer system environments, as well as in the details of the illustrated circuitry and construction and method of operation may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic video input detection/selection circuit for a monitor, comprising:automatic video input detection circuitry, comprising: automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; and automatic video input selection circuitry receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 2. The circuit of claim 1, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically detecting a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports.
  • 3. The circuit of claim 2, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor.
  • 4. The circuit of claim 1, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a detection signal generator for receiving the plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of sync signals.
  • 5. The circuit of claim 1, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for reading a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of sync signals.
  • 6. The circuit of claim 1, the automatic video input selection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for driving a video input selector signal to select the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 7. A monitor adapted for automatic video input detection/selection, comprising:monitor video circuitry, comprising: a plurality of video input ports; and automatic video input detection/selection circuitry, comprising: automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; and automatic video input selection circuitry receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 8. The monitor of claim 7, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically detecting a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports.
  • 9. The monitor of claim 8, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates if a video input port corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor.
  • 10. The monitor of claim 7, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a detection signal generator for receiving the plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of sync signals.
  • 11. The monitor of claim 7, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for reading the plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of video input sync signals.
  • 12. The monitor of claim 7, the automatic video input selection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for driving a video input selector signal to select the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 13. A method of detecting a video input port of a plurality of video input ports for a monitor, the plurality of video input ports including a first video input port and a second video input port, comprising the steps of:reading a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to a plurality of sync signals for the plurality of video input ports to detect the plurality of video input ports driven by a source external to the monitor, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; driving a video input selector signal to select the first video input port based on a first video input detection signal of the plurality of video input detection signals if the first video input port is driven by the source; and driving the video input selector signal to select the second video input port based on a second video input detection signal of the plurality of video input detection signals if the second video input port is driven by the source.
  • 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:flagging a user to manually choose a video input port of the plurality of video input ports if the first video input port is driven by a first source and the second video input port is driven by a second source.
  • 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:detecting a manual choice of the first video input port by the user; and driving the video input selector signal to select the first video input port.
  • 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:detecting a manual choice of the second video input port by the user; and driving the video input selector signal to select the second video input port.
  • 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:generating the plurality of video input detect signals from a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports.
  • 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the source is a computer system.
  • 19. Automatic video input detection/selection circuitry for a monitor, comprising:an automatic detection means for automatically detecting driving of a video input port of a plurality of video input ports of the monitor, comprising: automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; and an automatic selection means receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 20. The circuitry of claim 19, further comprising:a manual detection means for detecting a manual choice of a video input port of the plurality of video input ports by a user; and a selection means for selecting the video input port corresponding to the manual choice by the user.
  • 21. A monitor adapted for automatic video input detection/selection, comprising:a plurality of video input ports; and monitor video circuitry, comprising: automatic video input detection/selection circuitry, comprising: an automatic detection means for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; and an automatic selection means for receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 22. The monitor of claim 21, the monitor video circuitry further comprising:a manual video input choice means for a user to manually choose a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
  • 23. The monitor of claim 21, the monitor video circuitry further comprising:a video selection button for a user to manually choose a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
  • 24. A computer system adapted for automatic video input detection/selection, comprising:a monitor, comprising: a plurality of video input ports; and automatic video input detection/selection circuitry, comprising: automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; automatic video input selection circuitry for receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal; and a host computer coupled to a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
  • 25. The computer system of claim 24, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically detecting a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports.
  • 26. The computer system of claim 25, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates if a video input port corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor.
  • 27. The computer system of claim 24, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a detection signal generator for receiving the plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of sync signals.
  • 28. The computer system of claim 24, the automatic video input detection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for reading a plurality of video input detection signals corresponding to the plurality of sync signals.
  • 29. The computer system of claim 24, the automatic video input selection circuitry comprising:a microcontroller for driving a video input selector signal to select the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal.
  • 30. A computer system adapted for automatic video input detection/selection, comprising:a monitor, comprising:  a plurality of video input ports; and  monitor video circuitry, comprising: automatic video input detection/selection circuitry, comprising: an automatic detection means for automatically detecting driving of a video input port of the plurality of video input ports comprising: automatic sync detection circuitry for automatically monitoring transitioning levels of a plurality of sync signals corresponding to the plurality of video input ports and generating a video input selector signal based on the plurality of sync signals, wherein a transitioning level of a sync signal of the plurality of sync signals indicates a video input port of the plurality of video input ports corresponding to the sync signal is driven by a source external to the monitor, the plurality of video input ports providing a plurality of independent video data paths into the monitor; an automatic selection means for receiving the video input selector signal and selecting the video input port indicated by the video input selector signal; and a host computer coupled to a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
  • 31. The computer system of claim 30, the monitor further comprising:a manual video input choice s for a user to manually choose a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
  • 32. The computer system of claim 30, the monitor further comprising:a video selection button for a user to manually choose a video input port of the plurality of video input ports.
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