Abstract: In one embodiment, a signal processing system is provided that includes: (a) a video input 400 operable to receive a first analog video signal and remove the DC voltage offset component from the video signal to form a DC-adjusted analog video signal; and (b) DC restore circuitry 416 operable to set an average DC voltage of a first portion of the DC-adjusted analog video signal to a ground reference voltage to yield a DC-adjusted analog video signal. The DC-restored analog video signal is then provided to an Analog-to-Digital or A/D converter 112 for conversion into a digital video signal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2005
Date of Patent:
January 26, 2010
Assignee:
Video Accessory Corporation
Inventors:
David Patton, Richard Frey, Edward Brannan
Abstract: A method and device for converting signals from a Human-Interface Device or similar input device to a stream of digital signals that are useable as inputs to an RS-232 or dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) circuit is provided. More specifically, the input from the input device may be received at a universal Serial Bus (USB) host and converted to an RS-232 or DTMF signal for ultimate use in controlling a remote device such as a camera in a video security system.