18342389. COMPRESSED CHIP TO CHIP TRANSMISSION simplified abstract (Texas Instruments Incorporated)

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COMPRESSED CHIP TO CHIP TRANSMISSION

Organization Name

Texas Instruments Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jonathan Andrew Lucas of Frisco TX (US)

Jeffrey Matthew Kempf of Dallas TX (US)

Jeffrey Scott Farris of Flower Mound TX (US)

COMPRESSED CHIP TO CHIP TRANSMISSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18342389 titled 'COMPRESSED CHIP TO CHIP TRANSMISSION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method that involves serializing image data for a first image into a format other than RGB pixels and then transmitting this serialized data via RGB signaling lines to map it to RGB pixels of a second image.

  • The method involves converting image data from a non-RGB pixel format to serialized data.
  • The serialized data is then transmitted using RGB signaling lines.
  • The serialized data is mapped to RGB pixels of a second image.

Potential Applications

This technology could have various applications in fields such as:

  • Image processing and editing software.
  • Digital cameras and photography.
  • Video game development.
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality systems.

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the following problems:

  • Converting image data from one format to another can be time-consuming and complex.
  • Transmitting serialized data efficiently and accurately can be challenging.
  • Mapping serialized data to RGB pixels of a different image format can be problematic.

Benefits

The technology offers several benefits:

  • Simplifies the process of converting image data between different formats.
  • Enables efficient transmission of serialized data via RGB signaling lines.
  • Facilitates mapping serialized data to RGB pixels of a second image accurately.


Original Abstract Submitted

In some examples, a method includes serializing, via a processor, image data for a first image to form serialized data mapped to RBG pixels of a second image, the image data in a format other than a RGB pixel format. The method also includes transmitting, by the processor, the serialized data via RGB signaling lines.