USRE35859E - Interface system for a television receiver - Google Patents
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- the subject invention relates to television receivers and the various functionality options now available to a user.
- the television receiver may include Picture-in-Picture (PIP) in which the video signal for PIP is provided by a second signal source (a VCR) connected to a second video input of the television receiver, or a second tuner so that the television receiver may by itself provide PIP.
- PIP Picture-in-Picture
- VCR second signal source
- tuner so that the television receiver may by itself provide PIP.
- the user must open up the television receiver, and cut into existing wiring so that the user may be able to adapt the television receiver for use with, for example, a computer.
- an interface system for a television receiver said television receiver comprising a tuner for receiving and selectively tuning to a television signal, a deflection circuit coupled to said tuner for generating deflection signals from synchronization signals contained in said television signal, an audio signal processing circuit coupled to said tuner for processing an audio signal contained in said television signal, a video signal processing circuit coupled to said tuner for processing a video signal contained in said television signal, and a display coupled to said deflection circuit and said video signal processing circuit for displaying said video signal in dependence on said deflection signals, characterized in that said interface system comprises:
- standard bus means having M leads separately connected to said audio signal processing circuit, said deflection circuit and said video signal processing circuit, where M is an integer greater than one;
- connector means having M contacts connected, respectively, to said M leads in said standard bus means;
- circuit board means accessible by a user of said television receiver, said circuit board means having plug means connectable to said connector means, said plug means having N contacts corresponding, respectively, to at least some of the M contacts in said connector means, where N is an integer less than or equal to M, and circuit means connected to said N contacts in said plug means, said circuit means, when connected through said plug means, said connector means and said standard bus means to at least one of the audio signal processing circuit, the video signal processing circuit and the deflection circuit in the television receiver, modifies the operation of said television receiver thereby providing additional features for the user.
- the interface system of the subject invention allows a television receiver to be modified and/or upgraded to various different functionalities including: CD-Video, CD-i, television/computer interface, ghost cancellation, dual tuner PIP, digital compressed video cable interface, hotel/motel/hospital pay-per-view system, etc., just by plugging the appropriate circuit board into the interface connector.
- FIG. 1 shows the various different applications for the interface system of the subject invention
- FIG. 2 shows, in block diagram form, a standard television receiver, in which the interface system is used to provide a second video source and a second PIP;
- FIG. 3 shows, in block diagram form, the standard television receiver, in which the interface system is used to provide ghost cancellation
- FIG. 4 shows, in block diagram form, the standard television receiver, in which the interface system is used to provide a hospitality product
- FIG. 5 shows, in block diagram form, the standard television receiver, in which the interface system is used to interface the television receiver with a digital compressed video cable system;
- FIG. 6 shows the system of FIG. 5, with the exception that analog RGB signals are being provided.
- FIG. 7 shows how the interface system is mounted in the housing of a television receiver.
- FIG. 2 shows a standard television receiver 10 having an input 12 for receiving television signals from, for example, an antenna 14.
- the input 12 is connected to a tuner 16 for tuning the television to a particular television signal.
- the output from the tuner 16 is connected, on the one hand, to an audio signal processing circuit 18 which separates an audio signal from the received television signal and generates signals for application to speakers 20.
- the audio signal processing circuit 18 includes a stereo decoder 22 which decodes the audio signal in the television signal from the tuner 16 into separate left and right audio signals, in which case the speakers include a left and a right speaker for receiving the amplified left and right audio signals.
- the output from the tuner 16 is also applied to a deflection circuit 24 for generating deflection signals from the synchronization signals contained in the television signal, and to a video signal processing circuit 26 for processing the video signal contained in the television signal into component signals for application to CRT driver circuits 28 for driving a cathode ray tube (crt) 30, which receives the deflection signals from the deflection circuit 24.
- the video signal processing circuit 26 also includes an on-screen display circuit 32 for providing video signals indicating messages for display of the crt 30.
- an infrared remote control transmitter 34 is shown for interaction with a remote control receiver 36 in the television receiver 10.
- a microcomputer 38 is also shown which controls the operation of the other elements in the television receiver 10.
- a power supply circuit 40 is shown which provides operating power to each of the above circuits. It should be noted that the connecting lines between these components have been omitted for clarity, any one skilled in the art would know how each of these circuits would be interconnected.
- the subject invention includes the provision of a standard bus having lines 44 connected to each of the above-noted components. These lines 44 are then connected to contacts 46 in an interface connector 48.
- a circuit board 50 is then provided with a plug 52 having contacts 54 for engaging with the contacts 46 in the interface connector 48.
- various of the contacts 54 in the plug 52 are connected to circuits 56 mounted on the circuit board 50.
- these circuits 56 include a second tuner 56.1, a PIP IC 56.2, and a DRAM 56.3.
- the contacts 54 being used in the plug 52 connect with the contacts 46 in the interface connector 48 connected to the power supply circuit 40, the deflection circuit 24, the video signal processing circuit 26, and the microcomputer 38.
- the power supply circuit 40 supplies power to the second tuner 56.1, the PIP IC 56.2 and the DRAM 56.3. Then, under control of the microcomputer 38, the video signal processing circuit 26 provides the main video signal to the PIP IC 56.2 on the circuit board 50. Based on the television signal being tuned with the second tuner 56.1 which, for this purpose, is connected to an RF input 58 mounted on the circuit board 50, this signal is inserted into the main video signal as a PIP signal and the combined video signal is sent to a PIP circuit 60 in the video signal processing circuit 26 for presenting the main video signal and the PIP video signal as, for example, two side-by-side PIP images.
- remote control receiver 36 also being connected to a contact 48 on the interface connector 48 for connecting with a contact 54 in the plug 52 which, in turn, is connected to the circuit board 50.
- This enables remote control signals to be processed both by a remote control circuit (not shown) on the circuit board 50 as well as by the microcomputer 38, depending upon the nature of the remote control signal being received.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment in which the interface system provides ghost cancellation.
- the circuit board 50' includes a ghost cancellation IC 62 which receives power from the power supply circuit 40.
- the video signal processing circuit 26 Under control of a signal from the microcomputer 38, the video signal processing circuit 26 provides the video signal to the ghost cancellation IC 62 which then applies a ghost-free video signal back to the video signal processing circuit 26
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment in which the interface system provides a hospitality product.
- hospitals, hotels, motels, etc. may want the feature of being able to provide pay-per-view service.
- This hospitality functionality is provided by a circuit board 50" which is substantially similar to circuit board 50' with the exception that the ghost cancellation IC 62 is replaced by a hospital IC 62' which receives further control signals from the microcomputer 38.
- the interface system provides the capability of receiving and processing compressed digital video signals from, for example, a cable system which includes means for decryption of "premium” scrambled signals provided by the cable supplier.
- the circuits 56 on the circuit board 50'" include a tuner/QAM/VSB front end 64, a transport 66, a digital video/audio decoder (e.g., MPEG 2) 68 with an associated DRAM 70, a digital NTSC encoder 72, an on-screen display and/or CD-i graphics and DRAM 74, an audio interface circuit 76, a microcomputer 78 including an FSK modem 80, an input/output port 82 for the cable, and a port 84 for receiving a decryption card 86.
- a tuner/QAM/VSB front end 64 includes a transport 66, a digital video/audio decoder (e.g., MPEG 2) 68 with an associated DRAM 70, a digital NTSC encoder 72, an on-screen display and/
- FIG. 5 These separate circuits are interconnected as shown in FIG. 5 and are connected through contacts 54 on the plug 52 and contacts 46 in the interface connector 48 to the power supply circuit 40, the microcomputer 38, the audio signal processing circuit 18, and the video signal processing circuit 26.
- the contacts 46 on the interface connector 48 for the power supply circuit 40 and the microcomputer 38 are the same for all the embodiments of FIGS. 2-4.
- the embodiments of FIGS. 2 and 3 provide a CBVS (composite) video signal for the video signal processing circuit 26
- the embodiment of FIG. 5 provides separate luminance and chrominance component signals for improved picture performance.
- these signals are provided on contacts 46/54 separate from those that carry the composite video signal of FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the embodiments of FIGS. 2 and 3 did not concern audio.
- the audio signal processing circuit 18 is connected to the interface connector 48 in all cases, only here in FIG. 4 is there a connection from the audio interface circuit 76 to the respective contacts 54 on the plug 52 on the circuit board 50'".
- FIG. 6 is substantially similar to that of FIG. 5 with the exception that instead of the digital NTSC encoder 72, this embodiment includes an RGB matrix interface 88 which provide analog RGB signals. Again, separate contacts 54 are used on the plug 52 which connect with respective contacts 46 on the interface connector 48 connected to respective inputs of the video signal processing circuit 26.
- the interface connector 48 may mounted in a recessed area 90 in the back panel 92 of the housing 94 of the television receiver.
- a separate cover 96 attached to the appropriate circuit board 50 containing the circuits 56 and the plug 52 engages with the back panel 92 of the housing 94 as the plug 52 engages with the interface connector 48 thereby closing the recessed area 90.
- the circuit board 50 is inserted into the recessed area 90 separate from the cover 96 until the plug 52 engages the interface connector 48. The cover 96 is then positioned over the recessed area 90.
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