IP Library Granted Patent US 8,041,845
Granted Patent B2
US 8,041,845 · App. 12/115,239 · Granted Oct 18, 2011

Method for detecting digital video interface off-line mode and associated receiver

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Patent No.
US 8,041,845
App. No.
12/115,239
Granted
Oct 18, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A TMDS receiver includes a plurality of data channels, a clock channel, and an off-line mode detector. Each data channel receives a video signal and the clock channel receives a clock signal. Each data channel comprises a channel decoder for decoding the signals received by the corresponding receiving channel. The off-line mode detector detects an off-line mode detector, and then turns on a plurality of first data channels for a first predetermined period to determine an operation mode of video signal transmitted on said first data channels if the activity of the clock signal is valid. The off-line mode detector also activates a plurality of second data channels among the plurality of data channels according to the operation mode if the operation mode is determined as valid.

Claims (35)

1. A method of detecting an off-line mode for a digital video interface including an active clock channel and a plurality of data channels, said method comprising:

detecting an activity of a clock signal on said clock channel by detecting a frequency of the clock signal;

determining whether the activity of the clock signal is valid based upon whether the frequency of the clock signal is operated within a desired frequency range;

turning on a first data channel of said plurality of data channels for a first predetermined period to determine an operation mode of a video signal transmitted on said first data channel if the activity of the clock signal is valid;

powering down all data channels for a second predetermined period if the operation mode of the video signal transmitted on said first data channel is determined to be invalid by referencing a look-up table; and

activating a plurality of second data channels among said data channels according to the operation mode if the operation mode of the video signal transmitted on said first data channel is determined to be valid by referencing the look-up table.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the activity of the clock signal is determined to be valid when the frequency of the clock signal is above 10 MHz.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said video signal includes a horizontal synchronization signal, a vertical synchronization signal, and a pixel data signal.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said video signal includes a display enable signal.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said operation mode of the video signal is determined to be valid by detecting a frequency of a horizontal synchronization signal and a frequency of a vertical synchronization signal.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein said operation mode of the video signal is determined to be valid by referencing a frequency of a horizontal synchronization signal and a frequency of a vertical synchronization signal with a look-up table.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first predetermined period is less than the second predetermined period.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the digital video interface is a Digital Visual Interface (DVI).

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the digital video interface is a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).

10. The method of claim 1 wherein said turning off step further comprises a step of turning off the clock channel for the second predetermined period if the operation mode is determined as invalid.

11. A TMDS receiver, comprising:

a plurality of data channels, each data channel for receiving a video signal and each data channel comprising a channel decoder for decoding the video signal received by the corresponding data channel;

a clock channel, for receiving a clock signal;

an off-line mode detector, coupled to said clock channel and said decoders, for determining whether an activity of the clock signal is valid and for turning on a first data channel of the plurality of data channels for a first predetermined period to determine an operation mode of video signal transmitted on said first data channel if the activity of the clock signal is valid, and for determining whether the operation mode of video signal transmitting on said first data channel is valid and for activating a plurality of second data channels among the plurality of data channels according to the operation mode if the operation mode is determined as valid;

a mode detector for detecting an operation mode of said video signal;

a clock detector for detecting said activity of said clock signal by detecting a frequency of the clock signal and determining whether the activity of the clock signal is valid based upon whether the frequency of the clock signal is operated within a desired frequency range; and

a power down controller coupled to said mode detector and said clock detector,

wherein the power down controller enables the mode detector to determine the operation mode of said video signal transmitted through said turned-on first data channel, and then the power down controller turns off all decoders, the data channels and the clock channel for a second predetermined period when the operation mode of said video signal is determined as invalid by referencing a look-up table.

12. The TMDS receiver of claim 11

wherein said off-line mode detector is coupled to a micro controller, the micro controller enables the mode detector to determine the operation mode of said video signal transmitted through said turned on data channel during said first predetermined period, and then the micro controller signals the power down controller to turn off all decoders, the data channels and the clock channel for a second predetermined period when the operation mode of said video signal is determined as invalid by referencing the look-up table.

13. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the video signal comprises a horizontal synchronization signal, a vertical synchronization signal and a pixel data.

14. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the video signal comprises a display enable signal.

15. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the activity of said clock signal is determined to be valid when the frequency of said clock signal is above 10 MHz.

16. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the operation mode of said video signal indicates a display resolution and a display frequency of said video signal.

17. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the mode detector determines the operation mode of said video signal to be valid by detecting a frequency of a horizontal synchronization signal and a frequency of a vertical synchronization signal.

18. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the first predetermined period is no less than twice a period of a vertical synchronization signal.

19. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the first predetermined period is shorter than the second predetermined period.

20. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the mode detector determines the operation mode of said video signal by pixel-counting a pixel data.

21. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the digital video interface is a Digital Visual Interface (DVI).

22. The TMDS receiver of claim 11 wherein the digital video interface is a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Jun 8, 2020
From: MSTAR SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
To: MEDIATEK INC.
Reel/Frame 052871/0833 →