The present invention relates to a video display system and method for power conservation thereof, especially to a video display system consuming less power during video signal output.
Video display devices such as CRT monitors or LCD monitors are vital elements of electronic products. Therefore, a video display system for driving video display devices is of great concern to enhance the performance of video display devices and related electronic products such as computers or PDAs.
For example, current video display system can provide a power saving function for a video display device. The components of the video display system enter a speed-down mode or a power-off mode when the video display device is idle.
The power saving process in a prior art video display system can only conserve power when the video display system is idle for a certain time in order to ensure the normal operation of the video display system.
The power saving process is especially important for the video display system in portable electronic products. However, the power saving process mentioned above cannot conserve power when the video display system of the portable electronic product is not idle.
During the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time, the video signal is not sent by the video display system. However, the video display system still consumes a certain amount of electrical power.
Therefore, the prior art video display system has a drawback in that it fails to exploit the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time for power conservation. The power conservation ability of the prior art video display system is still not satisfactory.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a video display system and method for power conservation thereof, which exploits the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time for further power conservation.
To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a video display system used to display an image signal on a display unit, comprising a CRT controller (CRTC) for generating a synchronous timing signal for the display unit and a first mask signal; an image signal generator for converting the image signal into a video signal with reference to the synchronous timing signal; and a power controller controlling a power supplied to the image signal generator with reference to the first mask signal.
To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a method for power conservation of a video display system, in which the video display system displays an image signal on a display unit, the method comprising following steps: providing a first mask signal; and executing a power conservation operation to the video display system during an enabling time of the first mask signal.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of the specification in which like numerals designate like parts, illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
The CRTC 31 controls the accessing of the image memory 33, the synchronous timing of output image and generation of a first mask signal. The first mask signal manifests the duration of the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time and is sent to the power controller 37. The image signal generator 36 converts the image signal in the image memory 33 into a video signal with reference to the synchronous timing. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the image signal generator 36 comprises a look up table (LUT) 361, a multiplexer 362, a gamma controller 363, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) 364, and a dither 365. The image signal generator 36 is conventional and not described in detail here. The image signal generator 36 can drive an analog display through the DAC 364 or drive a digital display with DVI interface through the dither 365 and the LVDS 38.
The video display system according to the present invention is characterized by the power controller 37 being provided to control the power supplied to the image signal generator 36 in order to turn off or slow down the image signal generator 36 and save power. The power controller 37 will control the power supplied to the LUT 361, the multiplexer 362, the gamma controller 363, the digital-to-analog converter (DAC) 364, and the dither 365. Since the image signal generator 36 does not provide data during the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time, the power controller 37 will generate power control signal to turn off or slow down the image signal generator 36 when the first mask signal is enabled. Moreover, the power controller 37 will generate a power control signal to turn on or speed up the image signal generator 36 when the first mask signal is disabled. The first mask signal manifests the duration of the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time. The image signal generator 36 converts the image signal in the image memory 33 into a video signal with reference to the synchronous timing. Moreover, the power controller 37 also generates a second mask signal to the display upon receiving the first mask signal; the second mask signal is used to mask the image during the output of the video signal.
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Hereinafter, three cases are provided as examples to demonstrate the operation of the present invention. The video display system of the present invention will turn off the image signal generator 36 during the horizontal blank time or the vertical blank time for power conservation, and then restore the power of the image signal generator 36 after the horizontal blank time or the vertical blank time. Moreover, the video display system of the present invention can be scanned in an interlaced way or non-interlaced way.
1. For a display with a resolution of 640×480, vertical refresh rate 60 Hz, horizontal blank time 5.72 μs, and vertical blank time 0.922 ms: the total blank time for a screen is 480×5.72, s+0.922 ms=3.668 ms. The scan time for a screen is 1/60=16.67 ms. The total blank time has a ratio of 3.668/16.67=21.96% for the scan time. The video display system of the present invention will have a 21.96% reduction in power consumption.
2. For a display with a resolution 1024×768, vertical refresh rate 60 Hz, horizontal blank time 4.923, s, vertical blank time 0.786 ms: the total blank time for a screen is 768×4.923 g s+0.786 ms=4.56 ms. The scan time for a screen is 1/60=16.67 ms. The total blank time has a ratio 4.56/16.67=27.56% for the scan time. The video display system of the present invention will have a 27.56% reduction in power consumption.
3. For a display with a resolution of 1600×1200, vertical refresh rate 85 Hz, horizontal blank time 2.44 μs, vertical blank time 0.471 ms. The total blank time for a screen is 1600×2.44 μs+0.471 ms=3.399 ms. The scan time for a screen is 1/85=11.8 ms. The total blank time has a ratio 3.399/11.8=28.8% for the scan time. The video display system of the present invention will have a 28.8% reduction in power consumption.
To sum up, the video display system and method for power conservation thereof, according to the present invention have following advantages:
1. Enhanced power saving effect: power is conserved during the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time, even when the video display system is not idle.
2. Ensuring normal operation of the video display system: the image signal generator does not provide an image signal during the horizontal blank time and the vertical blank time, thus ensuring normal operation of the video display system.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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92121821 | Aug 2003 | TW | national |