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20080198635 | Pulse width modulated ground/return for powered device - A new pulse width modulation return scheme in which the source of PWM FET is directly connected to the 48 Volt return and therefore Ids of PWM FET does not pass through the hot-swap FET which therefore significantly reduce the power dissipation on the die of PD chip. | 08-21-2008 |
20080238203 | Battery charging and power managerment circuit - Traditionally, system loads are placed in parallel with the battery. This simple topology wastes the available power if the USB power and/or wall adapter is present. Recent topologies have made some improvements by powering the load by the maximum available voltage. Thus, if a USB power source or wall adapter is present, the load is powered by them rather than the battery, thus improving the system efficiency. However, since the USB power and wall adapter power are current limited, if the load requires higher current than the current limited USB or adapter, then the entire system is powered at voltage of the battery. The present invention further improves the system efficiency by distinguishing the load and powering the constant power loads by the maximum voltage and placing the constant current loads in parallel with the battery. | 10-02-2008 |
20100070659 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING AND/OR CHARGING A BATTERY POWERED USB DEVICE BASED ON A USB PORT TYPE - Aspects of a method and system for operating and/or charging a battery powered USB device based on a USB port type are provided. In this regard, in a USB device comprising a power management IC and a multi-function IC, a port type detection module in the multi-function IC may determine whether the USB device is attached to a standard host port or a charging port. Additionally, a power source in the power management IC, which may supply power to the port type detection module, may be enabled upon attachment of the USB device to a USB port and disabled subsequent to determination of port type. Also, one or more portions and/or functions of the power management IC may be configured based on the determined port type. Similarly, one or more portions and/or functions of the multi-function IC may be enabled or disabled based on the determined port type. | 03-18-2010 |
20100321169 | System and Method for Communication Using an AC Signal From a Powered Device - A system and method for communicating information using Layer 1 from a powered device to power source equipment via Ethernet. In one embodiment, Layer 1 information such as power management, classification, temperature, and disconnect information is transmitted from a powered device to power source equipment using an AC signal that has a cycle defining a first time period during which the AC signal is turned on and a second time period during which the AC signal is turned off. A type of information being sent by the powered device can be determined based on characteristic on/off times of the AC signal cycle. | 12-23-2010 |
20120102341 | Powered Device Analysis and Power Control in a Power-Over-Ethernet System - A system and method of analyzing a powered device (PD) in a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) system are presented. The system includes an Ethernet interface having a physical layer (PRY) chip capable of providing a signal pulse in addition to physical layer | 04-26-2012 |
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20130082618 | SYSTEM, METHODS, AND DEVICES, FOR INAUDIBLE ENHANCED PWM DIMMING - Systems and methods for inaudible enhanced pulse width modulation (PWM) backlight dimming are provided. By way of example, an electronic display backlight system according to the present disclosure may include a backlight element and backlight driver circuitry. The backlight driver circuitry may drive the backlight element at various brightness levels using at least two individual duty cycles that occur immediately after one another. The backlight driver circuitry may vary the individual duty cycles such that none will ever reach 100% unless all are 100%, thereby preventing the occurrence of audible noise that might otherwise arise if an “on” PWM period from one individual duty cycle continued into the next. | 04-04-2013 |
20130141322 | EFFICIENT BACKLIGHT SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION - Systems, methods, and devices are provided for detecting short circuits in a backlight assembly without a resistor-based current sensor. For example, an electronic display according to the present disclosure may include a display panel and a backlight assembly to illuminate the display panel. The backlight assembly may drive a backlight element to illuminate the display panel and may include backlight short-circuit detection circuitry. The backlight short-circuit protection circuitry may detect a feedback voltage associated with the backlight element and determine when a short circuit has occurred based at least in part on the feedback voltage. | 06-06-2013 |
20130227319 | CONTROLLING A CURRENT DRAWN FROM AN ADAPTER BY A COMPUTER SYSTEM - The disclosed embodiments provide an apparatus that controls a current drawn from an adapter by a computer system. During operation, the apparatus senses the current drawn from the adapter using a first current sensor and a second current sensor, wherein a response time of the first current sensor is faster than a response time of the second current sensor. Then, when the current sensed using the first current sensor exceeds a predetermined high-current threshold, the apparatus limits the current drawn from the adapter to a first predetermined current limit. Additionally, when the current sensed using the second current sensor exceeds a predetermined thermal-limit current, the apparatus limits the current drawn from the adapter to the predetermined thermal-limit current. | 08-29-2013 |
20130229832 | CONTROLLING A FLYBACK CONVERTER FOR USE WITH A COMPUTER SYSTEM - The disclosed embodiments provide an apparatus that controls a flyback converter for use with a computer system. During operation, the apparatus senses an output voltage and output current of the flyback converter. The apparatus then switches a mode for controlling the flyback converter from a discontinuous mode to a continuous mode based on the sensed output voltage and the sensed output current. | 09-05-2013 |
20130290743 | POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR ACCEPTING ADAPTER AND SOLAR POWER IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The disclosed embodiments provide a power management system that supplies power to components in an electronic device. The power management system includes a system microcontroller (SMC) and a charger. During operation, the power management system accepts power from at least one of a power adapter and a solar panel. Next, the power management system supplies the power to components in the electronic device without using a converter circuit between the solar panel and the power management system. | 10-31-2013 |
20130314954 | POWER SUPPLY INPUT ROUTING - One embodiment of a power supply input routing apparatus can include a multilayer printed circuit board configured to accept only an alternating current (AC) line voltage, return and ground signals. The AC power jumper board can advantageously route AC power from one section of the power supply to another without burdening the power supply design with extra layer requirements or negatively increasing power supply area. Embodiments including an electronic device having a power supply as above are also disclosed. | 11-28-2013 |
20140071172 | REDUCED BACKLIGHT TURN ON TIME - Systems, devices, and methods for using a hot plug detect (HPD) signal to reduce turn on time of a backlight of a display are disclosed. The backlight controller may pre-charge the backlight based at least in part on receiving the HPD signal prior to receiving a BL_EN signal to turn on the backlight. The HPD signal may be a multipurpose signal used by components of a system in addition to the backlight driver. The backlight driver may turn on the pre-charged backlight immediately upon receiving the BL_EN signal. The backlight controller may maintain the pre-charge of the backlight while the device is in a sleep state to reduce the turn on time of the backlight from the sleep state. Embodiments of the HPD signal may also power down the display and backlight. | 03-13-2014 |
20140097765 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING BRIGHTNESS OF A DISPLAY BACKLIGHT - Devices and methods for controlling brightness of a display backlight are provided. A display backlight controller may control the brightness of the display backlight by changing a duty cycle of a PWM signal that drives the LED current. However, because of LED efficacy and response time, the final output brightness (NITS) may not be linear between 0% to 100%. The disclosed methods may be used to correct the brightness using a predetermined correction factor. Further, the minimum and maximum duty cycle of the output dimming duty cycle may be limited or corrected. In one example, a backlight controller receives an input duty cycle and determines a product of the input duty cycle and a maximum duty cycle to produce a reduced duty cycle. Moreover, the backlight driver may determine a corrected duty cycle using the correction factor. The final output duty cycle and LED current may then be determined. | 04-10-2014 |
20140132641 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LIGHT-LOAD EFFICIENCY IN DISPLAYS - Systems and methods for light-load efficiency in displays may include a backlight driver circuit that may adjust a gate drive voltage provided to a gate of a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) in the boost converter based on the load conditions of light-emitting diodes used to illuminate the display panel. The backlight driver circuit may also switch between two different voltage sources to further broaden a range of gate drive voltages available to drive the gate of the MOSFET in the boost converter. As a result, the backlight driver circuit may decrease gate drive losses associated with the MOSFET, thereby increasing the efficiency of the boost converter. | 05-15-2014 |
20140139143 | SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION - A measured voltage drop across a power-line transistor is used as a sensing element to measure the current and detect an over-current condition for an LED backlight system. An over-current or short condition is detected when the measured voltage drop exceeds a threshold. Accurate detection of the over-current condition is achieved by calibrating the R | 05-22-2014 |
20140139498 | REDUNDANT OPERATION OF A BACKLIGHT UNIT OF A DISPLAY DEVICE UNDER OPEN CIRCUIT OR SHORT CIRCUIT LED STRING CONDITIONS - Disclosed embodiments relate to techniques for operating a backlight unit of a display device in a redundant mode and a non-redundant mode in the event of an open circuit condition or short string condition. For instance, in a redundant mode, multiple LED strings are driven to provide a first quantity of light, such that the combined output from all LED strings is capable of providing a total light output corresponding to a maximum brightness setting for the display device. In the case that one of the LED strings fails due to an open circuit condition or short string condition, the remaining LED strings may be driven to provide a second quantity of light that is greater than the first, such that the combined light output from the remaining LED strings provides the same total light output for achieving the maximum brightness setting. | 05-22-2014 |
20140139499 | REDUNDANT OPERATION OF A BACKLIGHT UNIT OF A DISPLAY DEVICE UNDER A SHORTED LED CONDITION - Disclosed embodiments relate to techniques for operating a backlight unit of a display device in a redundant mode and a non-redundant mode in the event of a shorted LED failure condition. For instance, in a redundant mode, multiple LED strings arranged in an end-to-end configuration are each driven to provide a first quantity of light, such that the combined output from all LED strings is capable of providing a total light output corresponding to a maximum brightness setting for the display device. In the case that an LED on one of the strings fails due to a shorted LED failure condition, the remaining functional LEDs of the affected string may be driven to provide a second quantity of light, such that the combined output from the affected strings and the non-affected strings may still provide the same total light output for achieving the maximum brightness setting. The second quantity of light is greater than the first quantity. | 05-22-2014 |
20140176352 | COMPUTER KEYBOARD KEY SCAN SHARED MATRIX WITH AN INDIVIDUAL LED PER KEY - Systems, devices, and methods for a shared matrix of shared row pins and/or column pins between a first array of keys and a second array of lights of a keyboard. A keyboard controller addresses the first array of keys and the second array of lights during a scanning period using the shared row pins and/or column pins. Each key is backlit by one or more lights of the second array of lights that may be individually controlled. The keyboard controller may drive the desired lights of a respective row while detecting key presses of the same row during the row interval using the shared row pins and/or column pins. In some embodiments, the keyboard controller may drive the desired lights of a row during driving interval of the row interval, and scan the keys of the row separately during a sensing interval of the row interval. | 06-26-2014 |
20140247295 | REDUNDANT OPERATION OF A BACKLIGHT UNIT OF A DISPLAY DEVICE UNDER OPEN CIRCUIT OR SHORT CIRCUIT LED STRING CONDITIONS AND INCLUDING DYNAMIC PHASE SHIFTING BETWEEN LED STRINGS - Disclosed embodiments relate to techniques for operating a backlight unit of a display device in a redundant mode and a non-redundant mode in the event of an open circuit condition or short string condition. For instance, in a redundant mode, multiple LED strings are driven to provide a first quantity of light, such that the combined output from all LED strings is capable of providing a total light output corresponding to a maximum brightness setting for the display device. In the case that one of the LED strings fails due to an open circuit condition or short string condition, the remaining LED strings may be driven to provide a second quantity of light that is greater than the first, such that the combined light output from the remaining LED strings provides the same total light output for achieving the maximum brightness setting. Further, if the LED strings are operated in a phase-shifted manner, the phase shift between the remaining LED strings may be dynamically adjusted to keep the phase shift substantially equal between the LED strings. | 09-04-2014 |
20150115813 | BOOST CONVERTER WITH A PULSE FREQUENCY MODULATION MODE FOR OPERATING ABOVE AN AUDIBLE FREQUENCY - The embodiments discussed herein relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for executing a pulse frequency modulation (PFM) mode of a boost converter in order to ensure that a switching frequency of the boost converter is a above an audible frequency threshold. In this way, a user operating a display device that is controlled by the boost converter will not be disturbed by audible noises generated at the display device. The PFM mode enforces an audible frequency threshold by using control circuitry designed to increase or decrease the frequency of a pulse signal depending on how the frequency of the pulse signal changes over time. The control circuitry can apply an additional load to the boost converter in order to increase the frequency of the pulse signal when the frequency is approaching the audible frequency threshold. | 04-30-2015 |
20150116380 | BACKLIGHT DRIVER CHIP INCORPORATING A PHASE LOCK LOOP (PLL) WITH PROGRAMMABLE OFFSET/DELAY AND SEAMLESS OPERATION - The embodiments discussed herein relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for synchronizing a pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming clock signal with a frame rate signal, line sync signal, and/or a horizontal sync signal of a display device. The PWM dimming clock signal can be generated by a synchronization block having a programmable offset/delay. The programmable offset/delay can control the offset or phase difference between an input and an output clock signal of the synchronization block. Depending on the clock rate of PWM dimming and/or panel resolution, the phase/offset delay can be adjusted to achieve the optimum front of screen performance. Additionally, an input clock generator/missing pulse detection block can output a programmed clock signal to the synchronization block in case of a missing external clock, or insert a pulse when there is a missing pulse detected, thereby providing an un-interrupted input clock signal to the PWM generator. | 04-30-2015 |
20160065080 | Measuring Input Voltages From Reference Windings Of Power Converters With Limited On-Time - The disclosed embodiments provide a system that operates switched-mode power supplies, such as flyback converters. The power supplies may comprise isolated or non-isolated power converters. During operation, the system senses an on-time of a primary switch in the power converter. Upon detecting that the on-time does not exceed an on-time threshold within a first pre-specified period that spans one or more switching cycles, the system extends the on-time during a subsequent switching cycle to at least meet the on-time threshold. The system may then measure the voltage on one or more reference windings of the power converter during the on-time of the subsequent switching cycle, wherein the reference winding may comprise, e.g., an auxiliary winding of the primary winding of the power converter or a secondary winding of the power converter (e.g., in the case of isolated power converters utilizing a transformer). | 03-03-2016 |
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20110311703 | FROZEN AERATED PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to frozen aerated products including products manufactured by low-temperature extrusion with superior creaminess. In particular, the invention is concerned with a partially coagulated protein system induced by controlled coagulation of milk protein which imparts outstanding sensory attributes on frozen confectionery including low-temperature extruded frozen products, in particular when containing low fat. A method of producing such frozen aerated confectionery product and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. | 12-22-2011 |
20130122176 | FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products. | 05-16-2013 |
20130129896 | FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS WITH IMPROVED TEXTURE - The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with a method which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections obtained thereof, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. The method includes the use of controlled heat (between 90° C. and 140° C. for 5 seconds to 30 minutes) on an acidified ice confection mix (pH between 5.6 and 6.5) to at least partially form a coagulated protein system including casein whey protein. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products. | 05-23-2013 |
20130129899 | MILK PROTEIN CONTAINING LIQUID BEVERAGE PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to beverage products. In particular, the invention is concerned with a partially denaturated protein system induced by controlled denaturation of milk protein which imparts outstanding sensory attributes on beverage product, in particular when containing low fat. A method of producing such beverage and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. | 05-23-2013 |
20130129900 | NON-DAIRY PROTEIN BEVERAGE PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a non dairy beverage products including products manufactured with superior creaminess. In particular, the invention is concerned with a partially denatured protein system induced by controlled denaturation of protein which imparts outstanding sensory attributes RTD beverage. A method for producing such beverage and product obtainable from the method are also part of the invention. | 05-23-2013 |
20130136842 | SHELF-STABLE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to confectionery products which are shelf-stable and are suitable for quiescent freezing to form frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with unfrozen packaged confections comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the stability of the confections in particular when stored at room or chilled temperatures. A method of producing such confectionery products and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. The use of the products for providing frozen desserts also forms part of the invention. | 05-30-2013 |
20150064330 | AERATED FROZEN CONFECTIONARY PRODUCT - The present invention relates to an aerated frozen confection with an overrun of between 120% and 160%, which includes acacia gum as all or part of a natural emulsifier. A process for the preparation of this frozen confection is also disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
20150099050 | FROZEN AERATED PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to frozen aerated products including products manufactured by low-temperature extrusion with superior creaminess. In particular, the invention is concerned with a partially coagulated protein system induced by controlled coagulation of milk protein which imparts outstanding sensory attributes on frozen confectionery including low-temperature extruded frozen products, in particular when containing low fat. A method of producing such frozen aerated confectionery product and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. | 04-09-2015 |
20160135479 | FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS - A method for producing frozen confectionery products comprising a coagulated protein system contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. Such a protein system is used in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products. | 05-19-2016 |
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20080246216 | Lightyear!tm, the space game! - A unique game called Lightyear is described which is about space in which players play games of strategy, rescue, conquest, discovery, trivia and the like. The game may be realized as a board game as well as a computer game playable on one computer or using a network of computers connected using Internet or other wired or wireless networks. The board game version of Lightyear comprises of a game board with all the planets of the solar system drawn and laid out in a unique way on the board around the sun. The game board further comprises of one or more orbits around the sun. The orbits may be oval or circular or any other shape. There may be connectors between the orbits. The players play the specific version of the game on this board with play astronauts and play spaceships. The Lightyear rescue game may be played where the players setup an astronaut on each planet except Earth and race with each other using the rules of the game, to rescue astronauts to Earth from all the planets before losing their resources. The first person to rescue all their astronauts wins the game. The Lightyear conquest game may involve players playing a game of space conquest, where each player may start either from Earth or from their base space station on Pluto or any other planet, with a goal to get their astronauts on most planets. Once the bases are established the players may engage in space battle using rolling dice or drawing battle zone cards or the like to try to gain dominance over the entire solar system. | 10-09-2008 |
20090045773 | Wireless Charging System for Vehicles - A system of energy storage and charging usable in vehicles and other applications that eliminate the battery capacity and automotive range issues is described. In our invention, vehicles are equipped with charging mechanisms to charge and recharge onboard batteries using wireless electricity and power transmission using magnetic resonant coupling between tuned electromagnetic circuits. The batteries may be charged using wireless charging systems installed along the roads while the vehicle is in use on the road. Charging system may optionally utilize infrared laser beam radiation to transmit power for charging the batteries on board a vehicle while it is in use as well. The onboard vehicle batteries may also be charged when the vehicle is not being driven either by plugging in the vehicle into wall electricity using wired power connection or may be wirelessly charged using the magnetic resonant coupling. By locating the charging circuits on roads, a continuous operation of electric-only mode of hybrid vehicles or pure electric-only vehicles can be accomplished and fully eliminate the need for gasoline usage | 02-19-2009 |
20110281252 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING THE NUMBER OF TEXTBOOKS USED IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS - A classroom configuration is described that includes a computer having a wireless communications interface and a plurality of student workstations. The workstations each include a work surface, a projecting device mounted proximate the work surface and operable for projecting images onto the work surface, a light emitting device, a tracking device mounted proximate the work surface and operable for capturing the image projected onto the work surface and for tracking movement of the light emitting device, and a processing device communicatively coupled to the projecting device and the tracking device. The processing device includes an interface operable for communicating with the computer via the communications interface. At least one of the processing device and the computer are programmed to receive data associated with movement of the light emitting device via the tracking device and the processing device and generate data, for transmission to the projector via the processing device, the generated data indicative of the movement of the light emitting device for transmission onto the work surface and the projected image by the projecting device. | 11-17-2011 |
20110291615 | WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES - A system of energy storage and charging usable in vehicles and other applications that eliminate the battery capacity and automotive range issues is described. In our invention, vehicles are equipped with charging mechanisms to charge and recharge onboard batteries using wireless electricity and power transmission using magnetic resonant coupling between tuned electromagnetic circuits. The batteries may be charged using wireless charging systems installed along the roads while the vehicle is in use on the road. Charging system may optionally utilize infrared laser beam radiation to transmit power for charging the batteries on board a vehicle while it is in use as well. The onboard vehicle batteries may also be charged when the vehicle is not being driven either by plugging in the vehicle into wall electricity using wired power connection or may be wirelessly charged using the magnetic resonant coupling. By locating the charging circuits on roads, a continuous operation of electric-only mode of hybrid vehicles or pure electric-only vehicles can be accomplished and fully eliminate the need for gasoline usage. | 12-01-2011 |
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20100041480 | UNIVERSAL GAME CONSOLE CONTROLLER - A universal game console controller that has an LCD presenting, depending on what type of game console a user has input, a controller key layout for a first type of game console or a controller key layout for a second type of game console. | 02-18-2010 |
20100088746 | SECURE EBOOK TECHNIQUES - A computing system for delivering content includes one or more servers communicatively coupled to one or more ebooks. A given ebook may send a request for content at a specified location to a server. The request is received at the server with an identifier of the given ebook and/or user. The server determines if the ebook can access the content at the specified location based on the identifier of the ebook and/or user. If the ebook and/or user are allowed to access the content, the server streams a predetermined portion of the content to the ebook for display to a user. | 04-08-2010 |
20100095291 | SOFTWARE UPGRADE USING SINGLE SOURCE CHANNEL - An automatic data downloader (ADD) causes a source device communicating with the ADD to download available software for destination devices using a single predetermined update channel. The software is received by the ADD from the source device and stored. Upon connecting to destination device that is compatible with downloaded software, the ADD sends the software to the destination device. | 04-15-2010 |
20100194980 | Mobile consumer electronic applications on internet video platform - A request to transfer a consumer electronics (CE) application from a consumer electronics device to a TV device is received at the TV device. The CE application is received from the consumer electronics device. Application state information associated with the CE application is received from the consumer electronics device. The CE application and the application state information are stored to a memory. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 08-05-2010 |
20100242077 | TV search - A device consistent with certain embodiments has a television receiver and an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) receiver. A decoder decodes television programming from either of the television receiver or the IPTV receiver. A programmed processor(s) retrieves metadata relating to television programming, IPTV content, any installed Widgets, and the television (TV) receiver device's function, all of which are considered search targets. The programmed processor stores tags from the metadata in a database and associates the tags with their targets. A search engine searches the database for tags in response to a search query and to retrieve the associated target on command. The control processor executes the target by either tuning to the target's program content or by launching or resuming a Widget or TV device function. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 09-23-2010 |
20110102684 | Automatic capture of data for acquisition of metadata - A television receiver device consistent with certain implementations has a display associated with the television receiver device. A filter converts a stream of audio/video content that is to be displayed on the display associated with the television receiver device into a stream of digital audio data. A buffer stores a sample of the digital audio data. A modem transmits the sample of audio data from the buffer to a content identification server and that receives metadata identifying the audio data from the content identification server. A display processor renders at least a portion of the metadata to the display. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 05-05-2011 |
20120008047 | Mobile Consumer Electronic Applications on Internet Video Platform - A request to transfer a consumer electronics (CE) executable application from a consumer electronics device to a TV device is received at the TV device. The CE executable application is received from the consumer electronics device. Application state information associated with the executable CE application is received from the consumer electronics device. The executable CE application and the application state information are stored to a memory. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 01-12-2012 |
20140289777 | TV SEARCH - A device consistent with certain embodiments has a television receiver and an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) receiver. A decoder decodes television programming from either of the television receiver or the IPTV receiver. A programmed processor(s) retrieves metadata relating to television programming, IPTV content, any installed Widgets, and the television (TV) receiver device's function, all of which are considered search targets. The programmed processor stores tags from the metadata in a database and associates the tags with their targets. A search engine searches the database for tags in response to a search query and to retrieve the associated target on command. The control processor executes the target by either tuning to the target's program content or by launching or resuming a Widget or TV device function. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 09-25-2014 |