Claims
- 1. A stereoscopic LCD shutter glass driver system comprising:a sync separator coupled to a video input; a first output and a second output of said sync separator coupled to a first flip flop; a third output of said sync separator coupled to a negative charge pump; a first output of said first flip flop coupled to a second flip flop and a second output of said first flip flop coupled to a third flip flop; a first output of said second flip flop coupled to a first terminal of a first LCD shutter glass, a second output of said second flip flop coupled to a first terminal of a second LCD shutter glass; a first output of said third flip flop coupled to a first input terminal of a switch and a second output of said third flip flop coupled to a second input terminal of said switch; an output of said switch is coupled to a second terminal of said first LCD shutter glass and said second LCD shutter glass, wherein said system produces said system generates a switching pulse train to each LCD shutter glass such that each LCD shutter glass is open every other field and the two shutter glasses are open and closed during opposite fields.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein an amplitude of said switching pulses is determined by a negative charge pump.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said negative charge pump is driven by a composite sync output of said sync separator.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said first output of said sync separator is a vertical sync signal.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein said second output of said sync separator is a field identification pulse.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said third output of said sync separator is a composite sync signal.
- 7. A method of synchronizing stereoscopic LCD shutter glasses comprising:providing a video signal to a sync separator; coupling a first output and a second output of said sync separator coupled to a first flip flop; coupling a third output of said sync separator to a negative charge pump; coupling a first output of said first flip flop to a second flip flop and a second output of said first flip flop to a third flip flop; coupling a first output of said second flip flop to a first terminal of a first LCD shutter glass and a second output of said second flip flop to a first terminal of a second LCD shutter glass; coupling a first output of said third flip flop to a first input terminal of a switch and a second output of said third flip flop coupled to a second input terminal of said switch; coupling an output of said switch to a second terminal of said first LCD shutter glass and said second LCD shutter glass, wherein said method produces a switching pulse train to each LCD shutter glass such that each LCD shutter glass is open every other field and said two shutter glasses are open and closed during opposite fields.
- 8. A stereoscopic LCD shutter glass driver system comprising:means for providing a video signal to a sync separator; means for coupling a first output and a second output of said sync separator coupled to a first flip flop; means for coupling a third output of said sync separator to a negative charge pump; means for coupling a first output of said first flip flop to a second flip flop and a second output of said first flip flop to a third flip flop; means for coupling a first output of said second flip flop to a first terminal of a first LCD shutter glass and a second output of said second flip flop to a first terminal of a second LCD shutter glass; means for coupling a first output of said third flip flop to a first input terminal of a switch and a second output of said third flip flop coupled to a second input terminal of said switch; means for coupling an output of said switch to a second terminal of said first LCD shutter glass and said second LCD shutter glass, wherein said system produces a switching pulse train to each LCD shutter glass such that each LCD shutter glass is open every other field and said two shutter glasses are open and closed during opposite fields.
Parent Case Info
This application claimed benefit of Serial No. 60/178,500 filed on Jan. 27, 2000.
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