Distortion correction circuit
First Claim
1. A distortion correction circuit comprising:
- an analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion means for receiving an analog luminance signal and analog color difference signals to convert them into the corresponding digital signals respectively;
a memory means for storing digital signals from the A/D conversion means;
a write/read controlling means for controlling the write/read operations for said memory means and for modulating the reading speed parabolically with both a horizontal period and a vertical period when reading the data having been written in said memory means; and
a digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion means for converting the signals read out of said memory means into an analog luminance signal and analog chrominance difference signals;
wherein said write/read controlling means comprises means for correcting inner pincushion distortion when the reading speed is modulated parabolically, the means for correcting including (i) means for increasing the modulating speed in the horizontal direction in the center part of the screen during the vertical period and decreasing the modulating speed at the upper and lower parts of the screen, (ii) means for decreasing the modulating speed in the center part of the screen during the horizontal period and increasing the modulating speed at right and left parts of the screen, and (iii) further regarding the center part of the screen and the upper and lower parts during the vertical period, means for increasing the modulating speed on the scanning lines in the center part compared with that on the scanning lines in the upper and lower parts at the right and left parts of the screen.
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Abstract
After analog-to-digital conversion, a luminance signal 103 and a chrominance signal 109 are stored in a line memory circuit 128. Such stored signals are read out of said line memory circuit, using a read clock 124 obtained by parabolically modulating a read frequency with both the horizontal period and the vertical period. The read-out digital signal is again converted into an analog luminance signal 132 and analog color difference signals 135, 136 by digital-to-analog conversion. By this procedure, inner pincushion distortion or inner barrel distortion is corrected. Since such distortion is corrected by modulating an image signal itself by digital processing, no circuit drift due to the conventional analog correction occurs and no analog circuit design such as troublesome setting of parts constants is required.
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4 Claims
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1. A distortion correction circuit comprising:
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an analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion means for receiving an analog luminance signal and analog color difference signals to convert them into the corresponding digital signals respectively; a memory means for storing digital signals from the A/D conversion means; a write/read controlling means for controlling the write/read operations for said memory means and for modulating the reading speed parabolically with both a horizontal period and a vertical period when reading the data having been written in said memory means; and a digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion means for converting the signals read out of said memory means into an analog luminance signal and analog chrominance difference signals; wherein said write/read controlling means comprises means for correcting inner pincushion distortion when the reading speed is modulated parabolically, the means for correcting including (i) means for increasing the modulating speed in the horizontal direction in the center part of the screen during the vertical period and decreasing the modulating speed at the upper and lower parts of the screen, (ii) means for decreasing the modulating speed in the center part of the screen during the horizontal period and increasing the modulating speed at right and left parts of the screen, and (iii) further regarding the center part of the screen and the upper and lower parts during the vertical period, means for increasing the modulating speed on the scanning lines in the center part compared with that on the scanning lines in the upper and lower parts at the right and left parts of the screen. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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2. A distortion correction circuit comprising:
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an analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion means for receiving an analog luminance signal and analog color difference signals to convert them into the corresponding digital signals respectively; a memory means for storing digital signals from the A/D conversion means; a write/read controlling means for controlling the write/read operations for said memory means and for modulating the reading speed parabolically with both a horizontal period and a vertical period when reading the data having been written in said memory means; and a digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion means for converting the signals read out of said memory means into an analog luminance signal and analog chrominance difference signals; wherein said write/read controlling means comprises means for correcting inner pincushion distortion when the reading speed is modulated parabolically, the means for correcting including (i) means for increasing the modulating speed in the horizontal direction in the center part of the screen during the vertical period and decreasing the modulating speed at the upper and lower parts of the screen, (ii) means for decreasing the modulating speed in the center part of the screen during the horizontal period and increasing the modulating speed at right and left parts of the screen, and (iii) further regarding the center part of the screen and the upper and lower parts during the vertical period, means for increasing the modulating speed on the scanning lines in the center part compared with that on the scanning lines in the upper and lower parts at the right and left parts of the screen. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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