Patents by Inventor Krishnan C. Dharmarajan

Krishnan C. Dharmarajan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6374148
    Abstract: A multimedia notebook or laptop personal computer (PC) has an enhanced audio system. An external audio controller in a docking station is connected to the laptop PC's audio system using a digital-audio link. The digital-audio link uses digital signals that have high noise immunity. The high noise immunity allows the digital-audio signals to be routed through the inexpensive docking connector, which has many other noisy, high-speed signals. Dedicated, expensive, noise-prone, and difficult-to-connect analog-audio connectors between the laptop PC and the docking station are eliminated. Analog-digital converter audio CODEC's are placed in both the docking station and in the laptop PC. A master mixer in the laptop PC mixes digital audio from the external audio controller in the docking station with digital audio from an external audio controller inside the laptop PC. The master mixer also connects to a zoom-video audio port and to an internal PCI bus for storing and retrieving audio clips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: NeoMagic Corp.
    Inventors: Krishnan C. Dharmarajan, Suresh Agarwal
  • Patent number: 6208325
    Abstract: An image displayed on a digital display such as a flat panel display is rotated while the same image is displayed on a cathode ray tube display in unrotated form. When image rotation is selected, the read address sequence into a frame buffer may be reversed and the bit read sequence may be reversed. Thus a frame of panel pixel data stored within the frame buffer of an external video memory may be scanned onto a flat panel to display a rotated image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Cirrus Logic, Inc.
    Inventors: Dayakar C. Reddy, Modugu V. Reddy, Krishnan C. Dharmarajan
  • Patent number: 6046735
    Abstract: A graphics controller uses spread-spectrum techniques to modulate the pixel clock over a range of frequencies, reducing the maximum intensity of EMI emissions. When the clock input to the graphics controller is replaced with a modulated clock, the image on a CRT is distorted. Distortion is avoided by only modulating the clock to the flat-panel LCD interface. The vertical and horizontal timing signals for both the CRT and the LCD are generated from the un-modulated clock. Using the un-modulated clock for these critical timing signals ensures that each horizontal line is displayed for the same period of time. Brighter and dimmer lines are thus avoided. A second embodiment modulates the clocks to the CRT and LCD, reducing emissions for both interfaces. Even the timing signals use the modulated clock. The frequency sweep of the modulated clock is reset at the end of every horizontal line. Thus all lines are displayed for the same period, although the transfer of pixels within a line are modulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: NeoMagic Corp.
    Inventors: Chester F. Bassetti, Mangesh S. Pimpalkhare, Krishnan C. Dharmarajan
  • Patent number: 6007228
    Abstract: A multimedia notebook or laptop personal computer (PC) has an enhanced audio system. An external audio controller in a docking station is connected to the laptop PC's audio system using a digital-audio link. The digital-audio link uses digital signals that have high noise immunity. The high noise immunity allows the digital-audio signals to be routed through the inexpensive docking connector, which has many other noisy, high-speed signals. Dedicated, expensive, noise-prone, and difficult-to-connect analog-audio connectors between the laptop PC and the docking station are eliminated. Analog-digital converter audio CODEC's are placed in both the docking station and in the laptop PC. A master mixer in the laptop PC mixes digital audio from the external audio controller in the docking station with digital audio from an external audio controller inside the laptop PC. The master mixer also connects to a zoom-video audio port and to an internal PCI bus for storing and retrieving audio clips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: NeoMagic Corp.
    Inventors: Suresh Agarwal, Krishnan C. Dharmarajan
  • Patent number: 5757338
    Abstract: A graphics controller uses spread-spectrum techniques to modulate the pixel clock over a range of frequencies, reducing the maximum intensity of EMI emissions. When the clock input to the graphics controller is replaced with a modulated clock, the image on a CRT is distorted. Distortion is avoided by only modulating the clock to the flat-panel LCD interface. The vertical and horizontal timing signals for both the CRT and the LCD are generated from the un-modulated clock. Using the un-modulated clock for these critical timing signals ensures that each horizontal line is displayed for the same period of time. Brighter and dimmer lines are thus avoided. A second embodiment modulates the clocks to the CRT and LCD, reducing emissions for both interfaces. Even the timing signals use the modulated clock. The frequency sweep of the modulated clock is reset at the end of every horizontal line. Thus all lines are displayed for the same period, although the transfer of pixels within a line are modulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: NeoMagic Corp.
    Inventors: Chester F. Bassetti, Mangesh S. Pimpalkhare, Krishnan C. Dharmarajan