Patents Assigned to STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (SG)
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Patent number: 8165128Abstract: The present invention provides an audio streaming system and method for transmitting audio signals with high quality. The advantages of the present invention include easy implementation, computational efficiency, and provision of better audio quality. More particularly, the present invention provides a Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm for lost packet concealment. The Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm detects the number of continuously lost packets in an audio input signal and the correctly received packets on either side of the lost packets. Then the Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm time-expands the correctly received packets that may be from either one side or both sides of the lost packets, wherein the correctly received packets are stretched to cover the length of the lost packets. Finally the Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm overlap-adds the stretched packets so that the lost packets are concealed.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventors: Jianhua Sun, Sapna George
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Patent number: 8054122Abstract: An analog switch includes a transistor whose source connected to a signal input and whose drain is connected to a signal output. An output of a gate control circuit is connected to the transistor gate. A first input of the gate control circuit is connected to the source of the transistor. The gate control circuit responds to a logic transition of an enable signal received at a second input by pre-charging a substantially constant gate-to-source voltage across the transistor. This voltage is stored by a gate-to-source connected capacitor. In one steady-state logic condition of the enable signal, the gate control circuit operates to turn off the transistor. In another steady-state logic condition of the enable signal, the gate control circuit permits the signal received at the signal input to drive the gate of the transistor with a voltage offset by the substantially constant gate-to-source voltage stored on the capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (SG)Inventor: Dianbo Guo
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Publication number: 20110133813Abstract: An analog switch includes a transistor whose source connected to a signal input and whose drain is connected to a signal output. An output of a gate control circuit is connected to the transistor gate. A first input of the gate control circuit is connected to the source of the transistor. The gate control circuit responds to a logic transition of an enable signal received at a second input by pre-charging a substantially constant gate-to-source voltage across the transistor. This voltage is stored by a gate-to-source connected capacitor. In one steady-state logic condition of the enable signal, the gate control circuit operates to turn off the transistor. In another steady-state logic condition of the enable signal, the gate control circuit permits the signal received at the signal input to drive the gate of the transistor with a voltage offset by the substantially constant gate-to-source voltage stored on the capacitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventor: Dianbo Guo
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Publication number: 20100321100Abstract: A transmission gate includes first and second MOS transistors of opposite conductivity type coupled in parallel with each other. Each transistor includes a body connection that is separately biased by corresponding first and second biasing circuits. The first biasing circuit generates a first bias voltage having a voltage level that is generated as a function of the signal at the first node and a first (for example, positive) reference voltage. The second biasing circuit generates a second bias voltage having a voltage level that is generated as a function of the signal at the first node and a second (for examples ground) reference voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventor: Dianbo Guo
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Publication number: 20080037897Abstract: In a process for enhancing contrast of an image having pixels in different brightness intensities, a histogram in discrete bins is generated. Each bin represents a pixel population of at least one pixel brightness intensity. A peak and a peak region of the histogram is then identified, wherein the peak region is a range of discrete bins around the peak. An average pixel population within the peak region is computed, and the pixel populations of the discrete bins within the peak region that exceeds the average pixel population are distributed. A transfer curve for mapping onto the image is then generated. The process can be used in an image processor for enhancing contrast of an image having pixel. Still further, a display having a receiver and a screen can include the foregoing image processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventors: Patricia Chiang, Yau Hui
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Publication number: 20060184861Abstract: The present invention provides an audio streaming system and method for transmitting audio signals with high quality. The advantages of the present invention include easy implementation, computational efficiency, and provision of better audio quality. More particularly, the present invention provides a Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm for lost packet concealment. The Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm detects the number of continuously lost packets in an audio input signal and the correctly received packets on either side of the lost packets. Then the Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm time-expands the correctly received packets that may be from either one side or both sides of the lost packets, wherein the correctly received packets are stretched to cover the length of the lost packets. Finally the Multi-band Time Expansion algorithm overlap-adds the stretched packets so that the lost packets are concealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventors: Jianhua Sun, Sapna George
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Publication number: 20060147046Abstract: The present invention may be used to improve the quality of music output from audio systems by simulating the effect of low frequency signals in the human ear. This thus allows listeners to perceive the lower frequencies signals, even though the speakers may be incapable of providing such low frequency outputs. The present invention provides simple methods for processing enhancing bass effect in audio signals. The simple methods also result in the bass enhancement being computationally less intensive. The bass effect enhancement techniques described in a first and second embodiment are based on the response of sine and cosine transfer functions and on the directional independence of low frequency components. The human ear is unable to resolve directions from low frequency components. The bass effect enhancement technique described in a third embodiment is based on response of a exponential transfer function.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (SG)Inventors: Sudhir Kasargod, Sapna George