18226546. Tiling Display Apparatus and Output Synchronization Method Thereof simplified abstract (LG Display Co., Ltd.)

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Tiling Display Apparatus and Output Synchronization Method Thereof

Organization Name

LG Display Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Sang Woo Park of Paju-si (KR)

Tae Gung Kim of Paju-si (KR)

Tiling Display Apparatus and Output Synchronization Method Thereof - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18226546 titled 'Tiling Display Apparatus and Output Synchronization Method Thereof

The tiling display apparatus described in the abstract consists of two display groups, each with timing controllers that receive input data enable signals from separate system chips. The timing controllers share input delay information with each other to generate a common output data enable signal.

  • The tiling display apparatus includes two display groups with timing controllers.
  • Each display group receives input data enable signals from different system chips.
  • The timing controllers share input delay information to generate a common output data enable signal.
  • This innovation allows for synchronized display output across multiple display groups.
  • The shared input delay information ensures accurate timing and coordination between the two display groups.

Potential Applications: - Multi-screen displays for gaming or entertainment purposes - Video walls in public spaces for advertising or information dissemination - Control rooms for monitoring multiple sources of data simultaneously

Problems Solved: - Ensures synchronized display output across multiple screens - Improves coordination and timing between different display groups - Enhances the overall viewing experience for users

Benefits: - Seamless transition between different display groups - Accurate timing and coordination for synchronized content - Enhanced visual impact for viewers

Commercial Applications: Title: Synchronized Multi-Screen Display Technology for Enhanced Visual Experiences This technology can be used in industries such as gaming, advertising, and surveillance for creating immersive and synchronized visual displays. It can also be applied in control rooms for monitoring multiple sources of data simultaneously.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the shared input delay information improve the coordination between the display groups? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this tiling display apparatus in commercial applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

A tiling display apparatus comprises: a first display group including first timing controllers to receive a first input data enable signal from a first system chip, the first input data enable signal having a first delay; and a second display group including second timing controllers to receive a second input data enable signal from a second system chip, the second input data enable signal having a second delay, wherein the first timing controllers of the first display group and the second timing controllers of the second display group share input delay information about the first delay of the first input data enable signal and input delay information about the second delay of the second input data enable signal with each other, and each of the first timing controllers and the second timing controllers generate a common output data enable signal based on the shared input delay information.