Reducing errors in data by synchronizing operations with noiseless periods of data transmission

a data transmission and data technology, applied in the direction of logic circuit threshold modification, instruments, electrical apparatuses, etc., can solve the problems of data transmission to and from lcds that often contain errors, problems that are exacerbated, and tend to be a further increase in the noise of data transmission, so as to achieve better functionality

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-08-13
APPLE INC
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[0008]In some embodiments of the invention, the operations of various components (and the corresponding circuitry) of the device are coordinated with noiseless periods to ensure better functionality. Timing data is transferred from first circuitry to second circuitry. From the timing data, one or both of the first circuitry and the second circuitry detect whether noise is present as a result of the operations of the first circuitry. If it is detected that noise is present the second circuitry waits for the cessation of the noise before functioning again. If it is detected that no noise is present, the second circuitry functions.
[0009]Further features of the invention, its nature and various advantages will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description.

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Despite the numerous advantages of LCDs, data transmitted to and from LCDs often contain errors.
Many of the errors are a result of noise generated by current flowing through the electrodes and pixels of the LCD.
These problems are exacerbated when LCDs are used in portable electrical devices.
More specifically, there tends to be a further increase in the noise in data transmission due to varying environmental factors (e.g., varying temperature, humidity, etc.) that can affect the flow of current in the LCD.
Errors in data transmitted in a portable electrical device may adversely affect the performance of the electrical device.
For example, the error may affect the electrical device's ability to present images on an LCD display.
Long strings of bits (i.e., long strings of 1's or 0's) can produce adverse switching characteristics of data being transmitted.
A major disadvantage of this approach is that it does not account for noise that exists in the data transmission.
This noise can grossly distort the trigger point threshold, potentially rendering it too high or too low.

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[0018]FIG. 1 shows electrical device 100, which can be used to implement some embodiments of the invention. Electrical device 100 can function as a media device, communications device, gaming device, locator device, radio receiver, web-browsing device, organization device and / or any other type of electrical device or hybrid thereof. For example, electrical device 100 can be coupled (wirelessly or via a wire) to a network or host device (such as a desktop or a laptop computer), download media data files (e.g., music, still image and video files), play the media data files, upload data to and communicate with a host device or network server, organize a user's personal information (e.g., contacts, appointments, etc.), communicate with at least one accessory or remote device (e.g., display screen, speaker system, etc.) and / or perform any other function. Although electrical device 100 is shown in FIG. 1 as being an iPhone™, which is an example of a hybrid device that combines various typ...

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Methods, systems, computer readable media and means for reducing errors in data caused by noise are provided. In some embodiments of the present invention, timing data is transferred from first circuitry to second circuitry. From the timing data, one or both of the first circuitry and the second circuitry detect whether noise is present as a result of the operations of the first circuitry. If it is detected that noise is present the second circuitry waits for the cessation of the noise before functioning again. If it is detected that no noise is present, the second circuitry functions.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61 / 028,483, filed Feb. 14, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTIONBackground of the Invention[0002]This invention is directed to methods, systems, computer readable media and means for reducing errors in data caused by noise. More particularly, this invention relates to dynamically calibrating the trigger point threshold of data transmissions only during noiseless periods of data transmissions.[0003]Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are commonly used today in electrical devices such as cellular phones, televisions, media players (e.g., the iPod™ media player available from Apple Inc.) and hybrid devices (e.g., the iPhone™ available from Apple Inc.). LCDs are known to have several advantages over other types of flat-panel displays (e.g., plasma displays), especially when used in portable electrical devices. For example, LCDs require relatively less e...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04B14/04
CPCH03K19/0027G09G5/00
Inventor YAO, WEICHEN, WEISAKARIYA, KAPIL
Owner APPLE INC
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