Patents Assigned to Focus Enhancements, Inc.
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Patent number: 7274754Abstract: A radio transmitter and receiver arrangement includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter generates an electromagnetic carrier that varies in frequency throughout a channel interval, and modulates the carrier with an information signal during the channel interval, whereby the carrier is modulated both in frequency and in accordance with the information signal during the channel interval. The receiver receives the carrier that is modulated both in frequency and in accordance with the information signal, generates a detection signal that varies in frequency throughout the channel interval, and mixes the carrier and the detection signal to recover the information signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Boehlke, Krishnan Palaniswami
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Patent number: 6346970Abstract: The invention is a flicker filter for use with video signals. The flicker filter of the invention has at least two user-adjustable inputs adapted to balance image quality versus flicker in the second video image. A first user-adjustable input is adapted to govern an amount of flicker suppression. A second user-adjustable input is adapted to govern an amount of blur, or sharpness. The two inputs are independently adjustable such that a user may dynamically adjust the two-dimensional system characteristics. This ability allows the circuit to be tune to adjust pixel intensities where an amount of pixel intensity adjustment increases with decreasing boundary angle, inter alia.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth A. Boehlke
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Patent number: 6330032Abstract: The invention provides a method for filtering motion effects from a de-interlaced image and an apparatus associated therewith. The method assumes that the de-interlaced image is formed by a combination of a first interlaced image and a second interlaced image. A first step in the method is to interpolate an interpolated line between two lines in a region of the first interlaced image. A variance value is then determined between the interpolated line and a corresponding line in a corresponding region of the second interlaced image. A threshold value will have been predetermined in the system and the variance value is compared against that threshold value. If the variance value is less than the threshold value then the correlation is strong and the corresponding line is displayed in the de-interlaced image. Otherwise if the variance value exceeds the threshold value then the interpolated line is displayed. This process is repeated for each pixel until the entire image is displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth A. Boehlke
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Patent number: 6004145Abstract: A cable-to-board arrangement configured to nondetachably couple wires of a cable to surface-mounted pads on a circuit board. The cable-to-board arrangement includes a first nonconductive housing and a flexible board having thereon a plurality of conductive traces. The conductive traces have first ends and second ends opposite the first ends with the first ends being electrically coupled to the wires. The first nonconductive housing encapsulates a first portion of the flexible board including the first ends. The cable-to-board arrangement further includes a plurality of conductive legs configured for coupling with the surface-mounted pads on the board. The plurality of conductive legs are electrically coupled to the second ends of the conductive traces. There is also included a second nonconductive housing encapsulating a second portion of the flexible board including the second ends of the conductive traces and a portion of the conductive legs.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignees: DiCon (S) PTE Ltd., DiCON Connectors, Inc., Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventors: Steven Paul Gasparovic, Lee Hock Eng, Ng Lea Swee, Philip Earle Clark, Ronald K. Anderson, Alan Scott Gibbons
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Patent number: 5966184Abstract: A synchronizing signal generator produces a PAL standard horizontal synchronizing signal using a PAL standard subcarrier signal as a timing reference. The synchronizing signal period is not an even multiple of the subcarrier signal period. To produce the synchronizing (sync) signal, the generator first frequency multiplies and divides the input signal to produce a reference signal having a period that is a rational multiple of the subcarrier signal period but smaller than the desired sync signal period. The generator then delays each successive pulse of the reference signal by increasingly longer delay times to produce the sync signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Alfred Boehlke
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Patent number: 5905536Abstract: A video converter converts an input video signal conveying pixel data representing an M.times.K pixel image to an output video signal conveying data representing an N.times.L pixel image. The converter samples the input video signal to acquire an M.times.K matrix of pixel data, re-encodes each pixel data value as necessary to meet color coding requirements of the output video signal standard, and then employs digital interpolation and/or decimation filters to convert the M.times.K data matrix to an N.times.L data matrix. A simple digital output encoder operating at four times the output video signal subcarrier frequency is then employed to process the N.times.L matrix to produce a digital output data sequence which, when applied to D/A converter, becomes the output video signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Morton, Kenneth Alfred Boehlke
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Patent number: 5862268Abstract: A bilinear decimator converts an input data sequence representing a high resolution image formed by N horizontal pixel lines to an output data sequence representing a lower resolution image formed by P horizontal pixel lines where N>P. The decimation ratio P/N can be any rational fraction. When the decimation ratio reduces to the form 1-(1/n), the decimator computes the each output sequence data value as a simple weighted average of pixel data values for two vertically adjacent high resolution image pixels. When the decimation ratio is other than of the form 1-(1/n), the decimator adds additional terms to the computation of output pixel data values when necessary to compensate for aliasing errors.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Focus Enhancements, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Alfred Boehlke