Jeffrey S. Farris - Flower Mound TX Alan Hearn - Allen TX
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G11C 1604
US Classification:
36518905, 36523003, 36523008
Abstract:
A method of addressing double buffered memory for an SLM, the memory address having only two bank bits. It is assumed that the pixel data is formatted into bit-planes, such that pixel positions in each bit plane can be identified. A bit plane bit is mapped to a first bank bit, and a pixel position bit is mapped to a second bank bit. The read/write bit is mapped to a column address bit. The remaining bit plane and pixel position bits are mapped to row address and column address bits.
Bradley Morgan Haskett - Allen TX, US John Patrick O'Connor - Fort Worth TX, US Steven E. Smith - Coppell TX, US Mark Myron Miller - Plano TX, US Ivan Kmecko - Dallas TX, US Jwei Wien Liu - Plano TX, US Edward Carl Fisher - Lucas TX, US Frank O. Armstrong - Wylie TX, US Daniel C. Estabrook - Plano TX, US Jeffrey E. Farris - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G02B007/00 H01L023/02 H01L023/12
US Classification:
359894, 257680, 257704
Abstract:
An improved window frame and window piece for a micromirror assembly is disclosed herein. The window frame includes a stress-relieving contour positioned in the middle of the frame that can absorb the mechanical stresses applied to the window frame from the ceramic base and from the window piece. The window frame may be comprised of a single piece of sheet metal that has been stamped to include a stress-relieving contour. The stress-relieving contour may be comprised of a variety of shapes, including a “U” shape, an inverted “U” shape, a curved step shape, or other combinations thereof.
Multi-Function Light Modulators For Optical Systems
Andrew Ian Russell - Plano TX, US Steven M. Penn - Plano TX, US Jeffrey Scott Farris - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G03B 21/28
US Classification:
353 31, 353 99, 348771, 359292
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes transmitting one or more light beams by a first portion of a light modulator formed outwardly from a substrate. The one or more transmitted light beams are spatially integrated. A second portion of the light modulator is formed outwardly from the substrate. The second portion of the light modulator spatially integrates the transmitted light beams.
System And Method For Utilizing A Scanning Beam To Display An Image
Philip Scott King - Plano TX, US Gregory James Hewlett - Richardson TX, US Roger Mitsuo Ikeda - Plano TX, US Jeffrey Scott Farris - Flower Mound TX, US
A method includes generating a plurality of beams that each illuminate a separate portion of a spatial light modulator. The spatial light modulator has a first dimension of a first length and a second dimension of a second length. Each of the beams spans a portion of the first length of the first dimension and a portion of the second length of the second dimension. The method also includes scrolling the plurality of beams along the second dimension of the spatial light modulator while maintaining at least a first gap between each of the plurality of beams.
System And Method For Utilizing A Scanning Beam To Display An Image
Philip Scott King - Allen TX, US Gregory James Hewlett - Richardson TX, US Roger Mitsuo Ikeda - Plano TX, US Jeffrey Scott Farris - Flower Mound TX, US
A method includes generating a plurality of beams that each illuminate a separate portion of a spatial light modulator. The spatial light modulator has a first dimension of a first length and a second dimension of a second length. Each of the beams spans a portion of the first length of the first dimension and a portion of the second length of the second dimension. The method also includes scrolling the plurality of beams along the second dimension of the spatial light modulator while maintaining at least a first gap between each of the plurality of beams.
Histogram Method For Image-Adaptive Bit-Sequence Selection For Modulated Displays
Daniel Morgan - Denton TX, US Jeffrey Farris - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Inc.
International Classification:
G09G005/10
US Classification:
345/691000
Abstract:
The present application describes a system and method for selecting the best modulation sequence for an image (e.g., video, graphics or the like) on a frame-by-frame basis to optimize the system contrast ratio, brightness and black level based on a histogram of pixels in each frame. Embodiments described in this application include Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) display systems such as DMD™. In an embodiment, the present invention uses the histogram of pixels in each frame of an image to select alternate color sequences for each frame of the image wherein the alternative color sequence includes reduced number of bits for color representations than the original color sequence.
James Christopher Dunphy - San Jose CA, US Hongqin Shi - San Jose CA, US Regis Grasser - Mountain View CA, US Jeffrey Scott Farris - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
G02B 26/08
US Classification:
359199
Abstract:
System and method for increasing display brightness in laser illuminated display systems. An illumination source includes a light source to produce light, a disk having a set of lens elements arranged in a circular ring around a center of the disk, a motor coupled to the disk, and an external lens positioned in a light path of the coherent light source. As the disk rotates, the lens elements are moved sequentially through the light, angularly deflecting the light, which may be corrected by the external lens into a spatial deflection. The spatially deflected light may be used to simultaneously illuminate a surface with more than one color of light, thereby increasing the brightness of the light source.
Apparatus For Dispensing Flavors In Specified Quantities
Jeffrey Blaine Farris - Southlake TX, US Thomas J. Chadwell - San Antonio TX, US Phillip B. Frazier - Helotes TX, US
International Classification:
B67D 5/52 B67D 5/06 B65D 83/00 B67D 5/00
US Classification:
222 1, 222135, 2221445
Abstract:
An apparatus for dispensing flavors to beverages or food products is provided. A programmable pump apparatus allows for dispensing a varying amount of a selected flavor in response to user input. A main tower is mountable on countertops or other work surfaces such as a home, office, or food preparation area, and allows users to select one or more flavors and control the amount of flavor dispensed. The apparatus may comprise buttons that can be programmed for pour and hold with a specified time-out and a guard time delay to prevent accidental dispensing of flavor.