Claims
- 1. A device for processing a video signal, comprising:
a digital video signal input comprising video line data, the video line data comprising at least a first, second, and third video line, each video line having a corresponding intensity data; a first memory area having:
a first input electrically connected to the digital video signal input to receive the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line, and a first output transmitting the video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line; a second memory area having:
a second input electrically connected the first output to receive video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, and a second output transmitting the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line; and a logic unit electrically connected to the digital video signal input, the first output and the second output, the logic unit having third, fourth, and fifth inputs, the third input receiving the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line, the fourth input receiving video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, the fifth input receiving the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line, the logic unit being arranged to process the digital video signal input to produce a flicker-reduced output, the flicker-reduced output comprising digital video line data having an intensity data substantially equal to the sum of:
(i) approximately one quarter times the video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, plus (ii) approximately one quarter times the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line, plus (iii) approximately one half times the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the digital video signal input comprises a primary and a complementary field of video data, each of the primary and complementary field of video data having a plurality of field lines, each of the plurality of field lines having a corresponding intensity data, each of the plurality of field lines being arranged in a sequence including at least a first field line and a second field line.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein the first memory area is a digital FIFO memory area arranged to store one of the primary and complementary fields of video data, and the second memory area is a digital FIFO memory area arranged to store one of the plurality of field lines of one of the primary and complementary fields of video data.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein the digital video signal input oscillates between the primary and complementary fields at a fixed frequency, and wherein the first memory area sequentially stores the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, and wherein the second memory area stores the first line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 5. The device of claim 4, wherein the first memory area sequentially reads and stores the digital video signal input, and receives the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field, and wherein the second memory area reads and stores the second of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the first video line corresponds to the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field, the second video line corresponds to the second field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, and the third video line corresponds to the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein the flicker-reduced output is a field line of video data having an intensity substantially equal to the sum of:
(i) approximately one quarter times the intensity data of the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, plus (ii) approximately one quarter times the intensity data of the second field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, plus (iii) approximately one half times the intensity data of the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field.
- 8. The device of claim 2, wherein the digital video signal is compatible with a video format selected from a group consisting of NTSC and PAL.
- 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the logic unit is a field programmable gate array.
- 10. The device of claim 1, further comprising:
a digital to analog converter electrically connected to the flicker-reduced output.
- 11. A video system, comprising
a camera; a keyboard controller; a video display unit; a switch, the camera, keyboard controller and video display unit being operatively connected to each other through the switch, the camera and switch producing a digital video signal comprising video line data, the video line data comprising at least a first, second, and third video line, each video line having a corresponding intensity data, the switch having a flicker reduction circuit, the flicker reduction circuit having:
a first memory area having:
a first input electrically connected to the digital video signal to receive the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line, and a first output transmitting the video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line; a second memory area having:
a second input electrically connected the first output to receive video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, and a second output transmitting the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line; and a logic unit electrically connected to the digital video signal, the first output and the second output, the logic unit having third, fourth, and fifth inputs, the third input receiving the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line, the fourth input receiving video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, the fifth input receiving the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line, the logic unit being arranged to process the digital video signal to produce a flicker-reduced output, the flicker-reduced output comprising digital video line data having an intensity data substantially equal to the sum of:
(i) approximately one quarter times the video line intensity data corresponding to the second video line, plus (ii) approximately one quarter times the video line intensity data corresponding to the third video line, plus (iii) approximately one half times the video line intensity data corresponding to the first video line; and a digital to analog converter electrically connected to the switch and to the video display unit, the flicker-reduced output being input to the digital to analog converter, the digital to analog converter sending a flicker-reduced video signal to the video display unit.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the digital video signal comprises a primary and a complementary field of video data, each of the primary and complementary field of video data having a plurality of field lines, each of the plurality of field lines having a corresponding intensity data, each of the plurality of field lines being arranged in a sequence including at least a first field line and a second field line.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the first memory area is a digital FIFO memory area arranged to store one of the primary and complementary fields of video data, and the second memory area is a digital FIFO memory area arranged to store one of the plurality of field lines of one of the primary and complementary fields of video data.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the digital video signal oscillates between the primary and complementary fields at a fixed frequency, and wherein the first memory area sequentially stores the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, and wherein the second memory area stores the first line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the first memory area sequentially reads and stores the digital video signal, and receives the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field, and wherein the second memory area reads and stores the second of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the first video line corresponds to the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field, the second video line corresponds to the second field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, and the third video line corresponds to the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field.
- 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the flicker-reduced output is a field line of video data having an intensity substantially equal to the sum of:
(i) approximately one quarter times the intensity data of the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, plus (ii) approximately one quarter times the intensity data of the second field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the primary field, plus (iii) approximately one half times the intensity data of the first field line of the sequence of the plurality of field lines of the complementary field.
- 18. A method of reducing flicker on a video display, comprising:
reading a first digital video signal having a first primary field of video data and a first complementary field of video data, each of the primary and complementary field including a plurality of scan lines, each of the plurality of scan lines having an initial corresponding line intensity, each of the plurality of scan lines being arranged in a sequence including at least a first scan line and a second scan line; reading the initial line intensities of the first and second scan lines of the first primary field; reading the initial line intensity of the first scan line of the first complementary field; and producing a second digital video signal, having a second primary field and a second complementary field of video data, each of the primary and complementary field of video data including a sequence of scan lines, each scan line having a resultant line intensity, the resultant line intensity of each scan line being substantially equal to the sum of: (i) approximately one quarter times the initial intensity of first scan line of the first primary field of the first digital video signal, plus (ii) approximately one quarter times the initial line intensity of the second scan line of the first primary field of the first digital video signal, plus (iii) approximately one half times the initial line intensity of the first scan line of the first complementary field of the first digital video signal.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the steps of:
storing the first primary field of the first digital video signal in a first FIFO memory area; storing the first scan line of the first primary field of the first digital video signal in a second FIFO memory area; inputting the first scan line of the first complementary field to the first FIFO memory area; shifting the scan lines of the first primary field stored in the first FIFO memory area to read the first scan line of the first complementary field and to delete the first scan line of the first primary field; inputting the second scan line of the first primary field stored in the first FIFO memory area into the second FIFO memory area; and shifting the first scan line of the first primary field stored in the second FIFO memory area to read the second scan line of the first primary field and to delete the first scan line of the first primary field.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the first digital video signal is compatible with a video format selected from a group consisting of NTSC and PAL, and the second digital video signal is compatible with a video format selected from a group consisting of NTSC and PAL.
- 21. A method of reducing flicker in a video signal, comprising the steps of:
reading a first digital video signal, the first digital video signal having:
at least a first scan line and a second scan line spatially adjacent to the first scan line, the first scan line and the second scan line having a first initial line intensity and second initial line intensity, respectively; and a first relative line intensity difference between the at least first scan line initial line intensity and the second scan line initial line intensity; processing the first digital video signal to redistribute the initial line intensities of the first scan line and second scan line to establish a second relative line intensity difference between the redistributed first scan line intensity and the redistributed second scan line intensity, the second relative line intensity difference being less than the first relative line intensity difference; and generating a second digital video signal from the processed first digital video signal.
- 22. A method of reducing flicker in a video signal, comprising the steps of:
reading a first digital video signal having a plurality of scan lines, each of the plurality of scan lines having a corresponding initial line intensity, the plurality of scan lines being arranged in a sequence including at least a first scan line, a second scan line, and a third scan line; reading the initial line intensities of the first, second and third scan lines of the first digital video signal; processing the first digital video signal to produce a second digital video signal having a plurality of processed scan lines, the plurality of processed scan lines being arranged in a sequence including at least a first processed scan line, a second processed scan line, and a third processed scan line, corresponding to the first, second and third scan lines of the first digital video signal, respectively, each of the first, second and third processed scan lines having a resultant line intensity, the resultant line intensity of the first processed scan line being greater than the initial line intensity of the of the first scan line of the first digital video signal, the resultant line intensity of the second processed scan line being less than the initial line intensity of the of the second scan line of the first digital video signal, the resultant line intensity of the third processed scan line being greater than the initial line intensity of the of the third scan line of the first digital video signal.
- 23. A device for reducing flicker in a video signal, comprising:
an input adapted to receive an initial digital video signal having:
at least a first scan line and a second scan line spatially adjacent to the first scan line, the first scan line and the second scan line having a first initial line intensity and second initial line intensity, respectively; and a first relative line intensity difference between the at least first scan line initial line intensity and the second scan line initial line intensity, a memory element connected to the input, the memory element storing the initial line intensities of the first and second scan lines; a logic unit connected to the input and the memory element, the logic unit processing the first digital video signal to redistribute the initial line intensities of the first scan line and second scan line to establish a second relative line intensity difference between the redistributed first scan line intensity and the redistributed second scan line intensity, the second relative line intensity difference being less than the first relative line intensity difference, the logic unit generating a second digital video signal from the processed first digital video signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/280,875, filed Apr. 02, 2001, entitled VIDEO SYSTEM AND METHOD, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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