Claims
- 1. A method for driving a display, rows of which are divided into at least first and second segments, the method comprising the steps of:
- driving a first plurality of rows included in the first segment with first voltages associated with a first subset of functions included in a complete set of orthonormal functions; and
- driving a second plurality of rows included in the second segment with second voltages associated with a remaining function included in the complete set of orthonormal functions, wherein the remaining function is not included in the first subset of functions, and wherein the remaining function is not constant,
- wherein, together at a same first time, the first plurality of rows is driven with the first voltages when the second plurality of rows is driven with the second voltages.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- driving the second plurality of rows included in the second segment with the first voltages associated with the first subset of functions; and
- driving the first plurality of rows included in the first segment with the second voltages associated with the remaining function,
- wherein, together at a same second time different than the first time, the second plurality of rows is driven with the first voltages when the first plurality of rows is driven with the second voltages.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising, prior to the step of driving the second plurality of rows at the first time, the step of:
- dividing coefficients of the remaining function by a scaling factor determined by the number of rows included in the first and second segments.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising, prior to the step of driving the first plurality of rows at the second time, the step of:
- dividing the coefficients of the remaining function by the scaling factor.
- 5. The method according to claim 2, further comprising the steps of:
- transforming, prior to the steps of driving the first and second pluralities of rows together at the first time, a first subset of received image data utilizing a second subset of functions included in the complete set of orthonormal functions, thereby generating a first set of transformed image data; and
- driving, at the first time, columns of the display with third voltages associated with the first set of transformed image data.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising the steps of:
- storing, subsequent to the transforming step, the first set of transformed image data in memory; and
- discarding, subsequent to the step of driving the columns at the first times, the first set of transformed image data from the memory.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
- transforming, prior to the steps of driving the first and second pluralities of rows together at the second time, a second subset of received image data utilizing the second subset of functions, thereby generating a second set of transformed image data, wherein the second subset of received image data and the first subset of received image data are mutually exclusive of each other; and
- storing, subsequent to the discarding step, the second set of transformed image data in the memory; and
- driving, at the second time, the columns of the display with fourth voltages associated with the second set of transformed image data.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising the step of:
- discarding, subsequent to the step of driving the columns at the second time, the second set of transformed image data from the memory.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the steps of transforming the first and second subsets of received image data comprise the step of:
- transforming the first and second subsets of received image data by performing Walsh Transforms utilizing the second subset of functions, wherein the second subset of functions and the complete set of orthonormal functions in which the second subset of functions is included are Walsh functions.
- 10. An electronic device having a display for displaying images and a memory for storing a set of image data, wherein rows of the display are divided into at least first and second segments, the electronic device comprising:
- first row driving means for driving a first plurality of rows included in the first segment with first voltages associated with a first subset of orthonormal functions; and
- second row driving means coupled to the first row driving means for driving a second plurality of rows included in the second segment with second voltages associated with a remaining orthonormal function which is not included in the first subset of functions and which is not constant,
- wherein, together at a same first time, the first plurality of rows is driven with the first voltages when the second plurality of rows is driven with the second voltages.
- 11. The electronic device according to claim 10, further comprising:
- third row driving means coupled to the first row driving means for driving the second plurality of rows included in the second segment with the first voltages associated with the first subset of orthonormal functions; and
- fourth row driving means coupled to the third row driving means for driving the first plurality of rows included in the first segment with the second voltages associated with the remaining orthonormal function,
- wherein, together during a same second time different than the first time, the second plurality of rows is driven with the first voltages when the first plurality of rows is driven with the second voltages.
- 12. The electronic device according to claim 11, wherein coefficients of the remaining orthonormal function have been divided by a scaling factor determined by the number of rows included in the first and second segments.
- 13. The electronic device according to claim 11, further comprising timing circuitry for generating timing values.
- 14. The electronic device according to claim 11, further comprising:
- first transforming means for transforming a first subset of image data included in the set of image data utilizing a second subset of orthonormal functions, thereby generating a first set of transformed image data;
- first storing means coupled to the first transforming means and the memory for storing the first set of transformed image data in the memory prior to the first time; and
- first column driving means for driving, at the first time, columns of the display with third voltages associated with the first set of transformed image data.
- 15. The electronic device according to claim 14, further comprising discarding means coupled to the memory for discarding the first set of transformed image data from the memory subsequent to the first column driving means driving the columns at the first time.
- 16. The electronic device according to claim 15, further comprising:
- second transforming means for transforming a second subset of image data included in the set of image data utilizing the second subset of orthonormal functions, thereby generating a second set of transformed image data, wherein the first and second subsets of image data are mutually exclusive of each other;
- second storing means coupled to the second transforming means and the memory for storing the second set of transformed image data in the memory prior to the second time and subsequent to the discarding means discarding the first set of transformed image data from the memory; and
- second column driving means for driving, at the second time, the columns of the display with fourth voltages associated with the second set of transformed image data.
- 17. The electronic device according to claim 16, wherein the first and second transforming means comprise transformation circuitry for transforming the first and second subsets of image data by performing Walsh Transforms utilizing the second subset of orthonormal functions, wherein the first and second subsets of orthonormal functions and the remaining orthonormal function are included in a complete set of Walsh functions.
- 18. The electronic device according to claim 16, wherein:
- the first, second, third, and fourth row driving means comprise row drivers coupled to the display for driving the rows of the display; and
- the first and second column driving means comprise column drivers coupled to the display for driving the columns of the display.
- 19. The electronic device according to claim 16, wherein the storing and discarding means comprise a controller coupled to the memory for controlling the operation of the electronic device and for providing information from the memory to the row and column drivers.
- 20. The electronic device according to claim 19, further comprising a receiver coupled to the controller for receiving and decoding a radio frequency signal to recover the set of image data therefrom.
- 21. A data communication receiver for receiving and storing a set of image data and for displaying images associated therewith on a display having rows divided into first and second segments, the data communication receiver comprising:
- a database for storing a set of orthonormal functions; and
- row drivers coupled to the database for driving the first segment of the display with first voltages associated with a first subset of orthonormal functions and the second segment of the display with second voltages associated with a remaining function included in the set of orthonormal functions and for driving the first segment with the second voltages associated with the remaining function and the second segment with the first voltages associated with the first subset of orthonormal functions, wherein the remaining function is not constant,
- wherein, together during a same first time, the first segment is driven with the first voltages when the second segment is driven with the second voltages; and
- wherein, together during a same second time different than the first time, the first segment is driven with the second voltages when the second segment is driven with the first voltages.
- 22. The data communication receiver according to claim 21, further comprising:
- a receiver for receiving a radio frequency signal and recovering therefrom the set of image data;
- transformation circuitry coupled to the database and the receiver for transforming a first subset of image data using a second subset of orthonormal functions, thereby generating a first set of transformed image data, and for transforming a second subset of image data using the second subset of orthonormal functions, thereby generating a second set of transformed image data;
- a memory coupled to the transformation circuitry for storing the first set of transformed image data during the first time and for storing the second set of transformed image data during the second time; and
- column drivers coupled to the memory for driving columns of the display with third voltages associated with the first set of transformed image data at the first time and for driving the columns with fourth voltages associated with the second set of transformed image data at the second time.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/320,771, filed Oct. 11, 1994, and now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/103,660, filed Aug. 9, 1993, now abandoned.
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