CA2104249C - Image data conversion processing device and information processing device having the same - Google Patents

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CA2104249C
CA2104249C CA002104249A CA2104249A CA2104249C CA 2104249 C CA2104249 C CA 2104249C CA 002104249 A CA002104249 A CA 002104249A CA 2104249 A CA2104249 A CA 2104249A CA 2104249 C CA2104249 C CA 2104249C
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Makoto Nakamoto
Satoshi Nakamura
Akinori Takayama
Kazunori Takahashi
Akio Takigami
Yasuo Sato
Chiaki Ito
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Abstract

An image data conversion processing device including an issue unit (8), plural line storing units (3) and a generating unit (4) for converting to a television signal image data stored in plural kinds of developing formats in a storing unit. The image data comprises plural lines, and the television signal comprises a predetermined number of lines. The issue unit issues a transmission instruction of image data to the storing unit in accordance with a period specified by a ratio of the line number of the image data to be converted and the line number of the television signal. The plural line storing units cyclically stores the image data transmitted from the storing unit line by line on the basis of the transmission instruction of the issue unit. In synchronism with the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal, the generating unit multiplies the image data stored in the line storing unit by an interpolative coefficient corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted in the plural interpolative coefficients which are beforehand set for the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the television signal.

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IMAGE DATA CONVERSION PROCESSING DEVICE AND
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an image data conversion processing device for converting into television signals image data which are developed in plural kinds of developing formats in a memory, and an information processing device having the image data conversion processing device.
The information processing device comprises a personal computer including a memory and a processing unit, for example. The information processing device is connected to a cathode ray tube ( CRT ) , and image data output from the memory is displayed on the CRT. At this time, the image data is developed in various kinds of developing formats into a video random access memory (VRAM).
The image data comprises 320 pixel ( dots ) on each line, and the total number of lines is 200. Besides, the image data comprises 640 dots x 400 lines or 640 dots x 480 lines . The frame ( screen ) of the CRT is divided into a display frame area for displaying the image data and a non-display frame area.
A program has a mode data corresponding to an image mode of the image data for displaying the image data on the screen. The mode data represents the size of the non-display frame area, the number of dots of the display frame area in a horizontal direction, a flyback period and a read-out frequency for each dot .
A device for controlling the CRT to display the image data serves to set a horizontal scanning frequency 3lKHz on the basis of the mode data of the program when the image data comprises 640 dots x 480 lines. This device reads out the image data at a read-out frequency 28MHz from the VRAM
in accordance with the set horizontal scanning frequency.
The CRT displays the image data on the display frame area thereof on the basis of the mode data.
On the other hand, this device sets a horizontal scanning frequency lSKHz when the image data comprises 320 dots x 200 lines . In this case, the device reads out the image data at a read-out frequency 2lMHz from the VRAM in accordance with the horizontal scanning frequency.
Further, the device sets a horizontal scanning frequency 24KHz when the image data comprises 640 dots x 400 lines.
In this case, the device reads out the image data at a read-out frequency 25MHz from the VRAM in accordance with this horizontal scanning frequency. Various CRTs are individually provided in accordance with image data which are developed in various kinds of developing formats.
As described above, the device for controlling the CRT
to perform its display operation enables the CRT to display image data corresponding to the image mode by setting a horizontal scanning frequency.

~~.fl~29:9 In addition, a multi-CRT capable of displaying various image data of 320 dots x 200 lines, 640 dots x 400 lines and 640 dots x 480 lines for example has been recently proposed. In this case, an information processing device having the program outputs a composite signal to the multi-CRT. The composite signal comprises horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of 31/24/15. On the basis of the composite signal, the multi-CRT displays image data of RGB
signals which are output from the information processing device.
On the other hand, there is a television device which is generally used for a domestic purpose in contraposition with the CRT and the multi-CRT as described above. The horizontal scanning frequency of this television device is specified to l5KHz (accurately 15.73426KHz), and an effective line number is specified to 400 lines. In the television device, one frame is displayed with two fields through an interlaced scanning operation in which the frame is scanned with interlacing lines.
It has been increasingly required that this type of television device is connected to the information processing device to promote the propagation of the information processing device. In this case, a scan converter for converting image data into a television signal is required. The scan converter is provided with a change-over switch for selecting any one of the plural horizonal scanning frequencies as described above, and on the basis of a set ( selected ) horizontal scanning frequency the scan converter converts the image data to be displayed by the information processing device. The television device displays an image on the frame thereof on the basis of the television signal.
As described above, when the television device is connected to the information processing device, the scan converter converts image data transmitted in an analog form into digital signals and then stores the digital signals into an internal VRAM. Further, the scan converter converts the image data to television signals which will be interlaced at a horizontal scanning frequency l5KHz, and output the converted television signals to the television device.
When the line number of image data to be developed in the VRAM exceeds 400 lines of a television frame, the conventional scan converter displays only an image portion corresponding to 400 lines, which is specified by an adjusting volume. Therefore, in this case, there occurs a problem that the other image data corresponding plural lines other than the above 400 lines is not displayed on the television frame ( screen ) . In order to solve this problem, the image data is compressed by the scan converter.
If the image data is uniformly compressed by the scan converter, an image which should not be compressed might be compressed. For example, the information processing device frequently outputs image data of 640 dots x 480 lines and image data of 640 dots x 420 lines at a horizontal scanning frequency 3lKHz, for example. In this case, the image data of 640 dots x 420 lines can be displayed on the television screen, whereas the image data of 640 dots x 480 lines can not be displayed on the television screen.
The scan converter serves to compress the image data of 640 dots x 480 lines to 640 dots x 420 lines at a constant compression rate, however, it also compresses, at the constant compression rate, the image data of 640 dots x 420 lines which is originally unnecessary to be compressed.
Further, use of the scan converter as described above induces a problem that an user must select a horizontal scanning frequency through the change-over switch. The composite signal may be used to remove an user' s manipulation of the change-over switch. The composite signal is a synchronizing signal, and comprises signals having respective frequencies. In this case, code information representing each of the frequencies is not transmitted, and thus the frequency can not be immediately identified on the basis of the composite signal.
Accordingly, for example, a frequency detector for detecting each frequency is provided to the scan converter. The manipulating operation of the change-over 21(14249 switch can be omitted by using a detection result of the frequency detector. However, in this case the circuit construction of the scan converter is more complicated.
Further, when the scan converter is used, the image data to be displayed, which is developed in the information processing device, is converted from a digital signal to an analog signal, and then the analog signal is re-converted to the digital signal again by the scan converter. Therefor, there occurs a problem that the image quality of the image data to be displayed on the television device is deteriorated.
Still further, in the conventional scan converter, the image data transmitted from the information processing device is converted to the television signal merely through the interlaced scanning operation.
Therefore, a flicker occurs on the screen of the television device, and thus a displayed image is obscure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of this invention is to provided an image data conversion processing device capable of automatically generating television signals having excellent display performance on the basis of various kinds of image data to be developed on a VRAM with keeping a single hardware construction, and an information processing device having the image data conversion processing device thus constructed.
In order to attain the above object, the image data 2.04249 converting device according to this invention converts image data of plural lines, which are stored in a storing unit and can be developed in various kinds of developing formats, into television signals having a predetermined number of lines. The image data converting device includes an issue unit, plural line storing unit and a generating unit. The issue unit serves to issue an image data transmitting instruction to the storing unit in accordance with a period which is specified by a ratio of the line number of image data to be converted and a predetermined line number of the television signal.
The plural line storing units serve to cyclically store line by line the image data transmitted from the storing unit on the basis of the transmission instruction of the issue unit.
The generating unit serves to multiply the image data stored in the line storing units by an interpolative coefficient corresponding to a developing format of an image data to be developed in plural interpolative coefficients which are beforehand set in correspondence with plural kinds of developing formats, in synchronism with the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal, thereby generating the television signal.
According to this invention, the image data of various kinds of developing formats can be automatically converted to the television signals.

_8_ Further, the image data conversion processing device according to this invention converts image data, which are stored in a storing unit and can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, into a television signal having a predetermined line number. The image data comprises plural lines.
The image data conversion processing device of this invention includes a mode managing unit and a conversion processing unit. The mode managing unit serves to manage a mode data corresponding to the line number of the image data.
The conversion processing unit serves to renew the conversion of the image data in accordance with the mode data supplied from the mode managing unit to convert the image data corresponding to at least plural mode data to television signals.
Still further, the information processing device according to this invention executes plural programs -corresponding to different image modes. The image data includes a predetermined image mode. The program includes a mode data having information for the image mode of the image data thereof or a specified information.
The information processing device executes the plural programs and has a processing unit for processing the mode data and the image data. The processing unit includes an image storing unit and a conversion processing unit. The image storing unit serves to store the program containing the mode data and the image data. The conversion processing unit serves to subject the image data stored in the image storing unit to a predetermined conversion in accordance with the mode data to thereby convert the image data to the television signal.
Still further, the image data conversion processing device according to this invention converts the image data, which can be developed in the plural kinds of developing formats, to a television signal of a predetermined line number. The image data comprises plural lines . The image data conversion processing device includes an even storing unit, an odd storing unit, a signal generating unit and a format conversion processing unit.
The even storing unit serves to store image data of even lines in the image data to be converted while the odd storing unit serves to store image data of odd lines in the image data to be converted .
The signal generating unit generates a horizontal synchronizing signal for the television signal, and also generates plural rate data which are determined by a ratio of the line number of the image data and the predetermined line number of the television signal in correspondence with the plural kinds of developing formats.
The format conversion processing unit serves to convert the image data of the even and odd lines supplied from the even storing unit and the odd storing unit into - i0 -the format of the television signal using the horizontal synchronizing signal and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted .
According to the information processing device of this invention, the even storing unit and the odd storing unit are provided and a calculation is carried out by reading out the image data of the even and odd lines, so that the construction of the format conversion processing unit can be simplified.
Still further, the information processing device of this invention converts the image data, which are stored in a storing unit, to a television signal having a predetermined line number. The image data comprises plural lines.
One frame of the television signal comprises plural fields. The information processing device of this invention includes a linear interpolating unit, plural field storing units, a synchronizing signal generating unit and a field control unit.
The linear interpolating unit serves to linearly interpolate image data of two lines of an image data line supplied from the storing unit and an image data line adjacent to the above image data line using a predetermined an interpolative coefficient, thereby generating the television signal.
The plural field storing units are provided at the input or output side of the linear interpolating unit to store the respective lines on a field basis. The synchronizing signal generating unit serves to generate the horizonal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal of the television signal.
The field control unit serves to perform write-in and read-out operations of the image data field by field for the plural field storing units on the basis of the synchronizing signal which is generated in the synchronizing signal generating unit.
According to the information processing device of this invention, the image data is subjected to the processing field by field to generate the television signal.
As described above, according to the image data conversion processing device and the information processing device of this invention, the television signal having excellent display performance can be automatically generated from the image data of various kinds of developing format with keeping a single hardware construction, and thus the manipulation of the user can be removed.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an image conversion processing device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in storing means and can be developed in one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan having a predetermined number of lines, comprising: issue means for issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said 11a storing means; and converting means for converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
In accordance with the present invention, there is also provided an image data conversion processing device for converting image data comprising plural lines, which can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined line number, including: even storing means for storing image data of even lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted; odd storing means for storing image data of odd lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted; signal generating means for generating a horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device and plural rate data determined by a ratio of the line number of the image data and a predetermined line number of the display device in accordance with the plural kinds of developing formats; and format conver-sion processing means for converting the image data of the even and odd lines to a format of the television signal using the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted in the plural rate data.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided an image data conversion processing device for converting non-interlaced image data stored in storing means to llb 2104249 an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan having a predetermined number of lines, in which the non-interlaced image data comprises plural lines and one frame of the interlace format image data comprises plural fields, including: linear interpolating means for conducting a linear interpolation on image data of two lines of the image line supplied from said storing means and an image data line adjacent thereto; plural field storing means provided at an input or output side of said linear interpolating means for storing respective lines field by field; synchronizing signal generating means for generating a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of the display device; and field control means for performing write-in and read-out operations of the image data field by field to said plural field storing means on the basis of the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal generated in said synchronizing signal generating means.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided a method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in a memory and can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predeter-mined number of lines, comprising: step of issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said memory; and step of converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said llc one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided a method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data stored in a memory to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined line number, in which the image data comprises plural lines and one frame of the interlace format image data comprises plural fields, including: step of conducting a linear interpolation on image data of two lines of the image line supplied from said memory and an image data line adjacent thereto; step of storing respective lines of the image data in plural field memories field by field; step of generating a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of the display device; and step of performing write-in and read-out operations of the image data field by field to said plural field memories on the basis of the horizontal synchro-nizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided a method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in a memory and can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predeter-mined number of lines, comprising: step of storing a plurality of line data of the image data in a line memory line by line received from a storing memory for storing the image data to be lld converted; step of converting the image data stored in said line memory by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby the interlace format image data.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided an image conversion device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in storing means and can be developed in one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data having a predetermined number of lines, comprising: a display device which conducts interlace scan; issue means for issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said storing means; and converting means for converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data and outputting the interlace format image data to the said display device.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided an image conversion device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising a number of plural image data lines, which can be developed in any one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data having a predetermined number of lines, comprising: a display device which conducts interlace scan; line storing means for storing a plurality of line data of the image data line by line received from a storing memory for storing the image data to be converted;

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lle converting means for converting the image data stored in said line storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data and outputting the interlace format image data to the said display device.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing an information processing device having an image data conversion processing device of a first embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing the basis construction of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing an operation of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig.
2;
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the typical construction of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig . 1;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing a main part of the construction as shown in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is an explanatory diagram for calculation of an interpolative coefficient;
Fig. 7 is another explanatory diagram for calculation of an interpolative coefficient;
Figs . 8A and 8B show an embodiment of a management data of a management table;
Fig. 9 is a time chart for an operational processing of the embodiment;
Fig. 10 is another time chart for the operational processing of the embodiment;
Fig. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing a television signal generating processing;
Fig. 12 is another explanatory diagram showing the television signal generating processing;
Fig. 13 is another explanatory diagram showing the television signal generating processing;
Fig. 14 is an explanatory diagram for introducing an interpolative coefficient;

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Fig. 15 is a diagram showing the basic construction of the image data conversion processing device according to a second embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 16 is a flowchart for the operation of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig. 15;
Fig. 17 is a block diagram showing a semiconductor memory unit in the typical construction of the image data conversion processing device according to the second embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 18 is block diagram showing a peripheral circuit containing a format conversion processing unit in the typical construction of the image data conversion processing device of the second embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 19 is a block diagram showing the construction of a conversion processing control unit;
Fig. 20 is block diagram showing the construction of the calculation processing unit;
Fig. 21 is a timing chart for a display section of a first television signal of an ODD field;
Fig. 22 is a timing chart for a display section of a second television signal of an ODD field;
Fig. 23 is a schematic diagram for generation of a television signal of an ODD field;
Fig. 24 is a diagram for calculation of a semiconductor memory read-out address and an interpolative coefficient;

2~.p4249 Fig. 25 is a timing chart for a display section of a first television signal of an EVEN field;
Fig. 26 is a timing chart for a display section of a second television signal of an EVEN field;
Fig. 27 is schematic diagram for generation of a television signal of an EVEN field;
Fig. 28 is a block diagram showing the construction of a first modification of the second embodiment;
Fig. 29 is a timing chart for a display section of a first television signal of an ODD field of the first modification;
Fig. 30 is a timing chart for a display section of a second television signal of an ODD field of the first modification;
Fig. 31 is a schematic diagram for generation of a television signal of an ODD field;
Fig. 32 is a timing chart for a display section of a first television signal of an EVEN field of the first modification;
Fig. 33 is a timing chart for a display section of a second television signal of an EVEN field of the first modification;
Fig. 34 is a schematic diagram for generation of a television signal of an EVEN field;
Fig. 35 is a block diagram showing the construction of a second modification of the second embodiment;
Fig. 36 is a block diagram showing the construction of 2~.Q4249 a conversion processing control unit;
Fig. 37 is a block diagram showing the construction of a calculation processing unit;
Fig. 38 is a block diagram showing the basis construction of the information processing device according to a third embodiment of this invention;
Fig. 39 is a flowchart for the operation of the information processing device as shown in Fig. 38;
Fig. 40 is a block diagram showing the typical construction of the information processing device of the third embodiment according to this invention;
Fig. 41 is a flowchart for the operation of the information processing device as shown in Fig. 40;
Fig. 42 is a diagram showing a transversal filter;
Fig. 43 is a diagram showing a linear interpolating circuit;
Fig. 44 is a diagram showing an example of an interpolative coefficient value; and Fig. 45 is a diagram showing the construction of a linear interpolating circuit 120.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the image data conversion processing device and the information processing device having the image data conversion processing device will be hereunder described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
< First Embodiment >

~1Q4~49 Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing the construction of an information processing device having an image data conversion processing device of a first embodiment according to this invention.
In Fig. 1, the information processing device comprises a personal computer, for example. The information processing device includes a CPU 31, an image memory 32, a VRAM 2, a mode managing unit 33, and a read-out control unit 34. The information processing device 30 is connected to an external television device 40.
The image memory 32 serves to store a program and image data. The program has a mode data storing information corresponding an image mode of an image data thereof or specified information.
The CPU 31 serves to conduct a processing on the program and the image data from the image memory 32. This image data has a predetermined image mode . The CPU 31 executes plural programs in which the image modes are different from each other, and it receives the mode data contained in the program and the image data.
The CPU 31 also outputs the image data of the image memory 32 to the VRAM 2, and outputs the mode data to the mode managing unit 33. The image data comprises plural lines, and each line comprises plural dots. In this construction, the image data whose image modes are different from each other have different line numbers of data. The mode data is a data corresponding to the line 2~.~~249 number.
The VRAM 2 serves to store image data of various kinds of developing formats . The image data are stored into the VRAM 2, for example, in a developing format of 320 pixel ( dots ) x 200 lines, 640 dots x 400 lines or 640 dots x 480 lines . The image data may be stored in another developing format.
The mode managing unit 33 serves to manage the mode data corresponding to the line number of the image data which will be developed in the VRAM 2 and converted. The read-out control unit 34 constitutes an image data conversion processing device. The read-out control unit 34 renews a conversion mode ( manner ) of image data in accordance with the mode data supplied from the mode managing unit 34 to convert image data corresponding to at least plural mode data into television signals .
The image data for television signals represents a predetermined line number. The read-out control unit 34 subjects the image data to a predetermined conversion which is determined on the basis of a line number ratio of the above predetermined line number and the mode data, thereby converting the image data corresponding to at least plural mode data into television signals.
In this construction, a managing table 220 as described later is provided to the read-out control unit 34. The managing table 220 includes a first conversion information for converting to image data having the line number of the television signal image data in which the image line number to be converted is larger than the line number of the television signal. The managing table 220 also includes a second conversion information for converting to image data having the line number of the television signal image data in which the image line number to be converted is smaller than the line number of the television signal.
The read-out control unit 34 selects any one of the first and second conversion information, and performs the conversion of the image data on the basis of the selected conversion information.
The read-out control unit 34 may alter a read-out range of data to be read out from the VRAM 2 in accordance with the mode data, and further it may carry out the conversion in accordance with the scanning frequency of the television signal.
In this construction, an image output from the read-out control unit 34 is displayed on a television device 40. The information processing device 30 may be designed in one-housing structure.
A. Basic Construction of Image Data Conversion Processing Device of First Embodiment Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing the basic construction of the image data conversion processing device. The image data conversion processing device 1 includes a VRAM 2, plural line buffers 3, a generating unit 4, a first counter 5, a second counter 6, a table 7 and an issue unit 8.
The VRAM 2 serves to store image data to be converted to a television signal. The image data stored in the VRAM
2 is developed with the program. The image data comprises 640 dots x 400 lines or 640 dots x 480 lines, for example.
The plural line buffers 3 are connected to the VRAM 2 as shown in Fig. 2, and each of the line buffers 3 serves to cyclically store the image data transmitted from the VRAM 2 line by line.
The generating unit 4 is connected to the plural line buffers 3, and it serves to generate the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal of a television signal. The generating unit 4 multiplies the image data stored in the line buffer 3 in synchronism with the horizontal synchronizing signal by an interpolative coefficient which is assigned to the image data, and generates the television signal by adding these multiplied results.
That is, the generating unit 4 carries out a linear interpolation of the image data of two image data lines of an image data line for a television signal line and an adjacent image data line thereto using a predetermined value which is beforehand set as the interpolative coefficient, thereby calculating a signal level, and also calculates an average in signal level between the two television signal lines of the linearly interpolated ~1Q4~49 television signal line and a television signal line adjacent thereto.
Further, the generating unit 4 generates a television signal through the calculation of the average value in signal level between the two image data lines of the image data line corresponding to the television signal line and the adjacent image data line thereto using the predetermined value which is beforehand set as the interpolative coefficient.
The first counter 5 cyclically counts the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal on the basis of the mode data supplied from the mode managing unit 33 at a period which is specified by the mode data.
The table 7 manages interpolative coefficients and identifying clock numbers for the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal in accordance with the developing formats of the image data.
These managing data are defined in accordance with the developing formats of the image data stored in the VRAM 2, and has periodicity to the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal.
The table 7 sets the interpolative coefficients and the identifying clock numbers for the mode data supplied from the mode managing unit 33 as objects to be output.
The table 7 uses a count value of the first counter 5 as an access address to output an interpolative coefficient having periodicity corresponding to the count value in the 2~o~z49 interpolative coefficients and the identifying clock numbers which are objects to be output. The interpolative coefficient thus output is supplied to the generating unit 4 while the identifying clock number is output to the issue unit 8.
The second counter 6 counts the clock number of the horizonal synchronizing signal of the television signal.
The issue unit 8 issues an instruction for transmitting the image data to the VRAM 2 through the comparison between the identifying clock number output from the table 7 and the count value counted by the second counter 6.
Next, the operation of the image data conversion processing device thus constructed will be described.
Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig .
2.
First, a mode data for an image data which will be developed in the VRAM 2 is supplied to the first counter 5 and the table 7 ( step 101 ) . The first counter 5 performs its cyclic counting operation of the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal at the period defined by the mode data ( step 102 ) .
In response to the counting operation as described above, the table 7 outputs an interpolative coefficient and an identifying clock number having periodicity defined by the above count value in the interpolative coefficients and the identifying clock numbers which are 2~.04~~9 objects to be output in accordance with the mode data ( step 103 ) . The second counter 6 counts the clock number of the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal (step 104).
The issue unit 8 compares the identifying clock number output from the table 7 and the count value of the second counter 6. When the identifying clock number is coincident with the count value, a transmission instruction for a series of image data which is sequential to a previous one is issued ( step 105 ) . That is, the issue unit 8 issues the transmission instruction of the series of image data sequential to the previous one in accordance with the periodicity which is defined by the ratio in line number between the line number of the image data developed in the VRAM 2 and the line number of the television signal.
Accordingly, when the line number of the image data of the VRAM 2 is larger than the line number of the television signal, the issue unit 8 issues the transmission instruction of the image data in accordance with a short period. On the other hand, when the line number of the image data is smaller than the line number of the television signal, the issue unit 8 issues the transmission instruction of the image data in accordance with a long period.
In response to the transmission instruction of the issue unit 8, the image data is transmitted from the VRAM
2 to the line buffer 3 ( step 106 ) . In this case, the image data is first sequentially transmitted with the image data of the top line at a transmission starting point every transmission unit of a predetermined number of lines. When the transmission of the image data is completed, subsequently the image data is sequentially transmitted with the image data of the next line to the top line at a transmission starting point every transmission unit of a predetermined number of lines. When the transmission of the image data is completed, the image data is sequentially transmitted with the top line thereof at a transmission starting point again every transmission unit. As described above, the image data is transmitted while the transmission unit using the image data of the top line as the transmission starting point and the other transmission unit using the image data of the next line to the top line as the transmission starting point are alternately selected.
The line buffer 3 cyclically latches the image data transmitted from the VRASM 2 line by line ( step 107 ) . In response to the latch operation as described above, the generating unit 4 multiplies the image data latched in the line buffer 3 and the interpolative coefficient output from the table 7 in synchronism with the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal ( step 108 ) .
The generating unit 4 generates the television signal by adding these multiplied results (step 109).
That is, the line buffer 3 renews the latched image 2~.04~49 data at a short period when the line number of the image data developed in the VRAM 2 is large. When the line number of the image data is small, the line buffer 3 renews the latched image data at a long period. In response to the latch operation of the image data by the line buffer 3, the generating unit 4 can generate the television signal while reducing ( compressing ) the image data developed in the VRAM 2.
There is a case where many line buffers 3 are prepared such that the number of the line buffers 3 is larger than the line number of the image data required for the generating processing of the television signal by the generating unit 4. In this case, the issue unit 8 issues the transmission instruction of the image data at such a timing as to keep the line buffers 3 whose number is sufficient to store the image data required for the generation of the television signal in the write-in processing of the image data into the line buffers 3. In this case, the write-in speed of the image data into the line buffers 3 is set to be higher than the read-out speed of the image data from the line buffers 3.
A set value of the interpolative coefficient used in this case is set by the generating unit 4. This set value is calculated as follows. The image data of two image data lines adjacent to an image data line corresponding to a television signal line are subjected to the linear interpolation to calculate a signal level. The 2~.~4249 interpolative coefficient is so set that a television signal having an average value between the above signal level and a similar signal level obtained for a television signal line adjacent to the above television signal line is generated.
In accordance with the set value of the interpolative coefficient, the generating unit 4 calculates the signal level of each television signal by obtaining the signal level of a linear interpolative value of two image data sandwiching the corresponding image data line which is in reduced (compressed) relation with the television signal.
Subsequently, the generating unit 4 determines the final signal level of the television signal by calculating the average value of the two adjacent television signals thus obtained.
As described above, the generating unit 4 determines the signal level of the television signal while reducing the image data of the VRAM 2. Further, the generating unit 4 averages the signal level between the adjacent television signals. Through this operation, flickerless television signals are generated from all image data of the VRAM 2. Further, the generating unit 4 generates television signals of interlaced scanning in accordance with the set value of the interpolative coefficient and the alternately-transmitted image data.
B. Image Data Conversion Processing Device having Typical construction of First Embodiment Next, the image data conversion processing device having typical construction will be described. Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the typical construction of the image data conversion processing device.
In Fig. 4, the image data conversion processing device reads out the image data stored in the VRAM 2 in accordance with the mode data from the mode managing unit 33. Further, it reduces the image data to display all the image data stored in the VRAM 2 on the television device 40, and determines the signal level of the television signal. Still further, it generates a flickerless television signal by averaging the signal level between adjacent television signals.
In Fig. 4, an RGB matrix circuit 10 converts the image data of RGB components read out from the VRAM 2 to the image data of YUV components. A low-pass filter (LPF) 11 removes noise components of the image data of U-components converted by the RGB matrix circuit 10. A LPF 12 removes noise components of the image data of V-components converted by the RGB matrix circuit 10.
A multiplexer 13 selects the image data of any one of the two low-pass filters 11 and 12. A line buffer 14-i ( i=1 to 4 ) serves to cyclically and successively store the image data of the Y-component converted by the RGB matrix circuit 10 and the image data of the component selected by the multiplexer 13 line by line.
A selector 15 selects the image data stored in the line buffer 14-i. A logical operation circuit 16 generates a television signal by subjecting the image data stored in the line buffer 14-i to a reducing operation and a flicker removing operation. A demultiplexer allocates the selector 18 with the U and V-component television signals of the television signals output from the logical operation circuit 16, which are selected by the multiplexer 13.
The selector 18 selects any one of the image data converted by the RGB matrix circuit 10 and the television signal output from the logical operation circuit 16. An NTSC encoder 19 encodes the television signal output from the selector 18 into an NTSC signal. A D/A converter 20 converts a digital signal output from the NTSC encoder 19 to an analog signal and then output the analog signal to the television device 40.
A line buffer write-in control circuit 21 controls the write-in operation of the image data into the line buf fer 14-i on the basis of the mode data from the mode managing unit 33. An interpolative coefficient generating circuit 22 generates an interpolative coefficient which is required for the logical operation circuit 16 to perform the reducing operation and the flicker removing operation as described above on the basis of the mode data and clock signals CLKSO and CLKS1. An interpolative coefficient generating circuit 22 outputs the interpolative coefficient to the logical operation circuit 16.

2~.~4249 An NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 23 generates an NTSC synchronizing signal containing a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal on the basis of a clock of 28.63MHz for example. An NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 23 outputs an NTSC synchronizing signal to an interpolative coefficient generating curcuit 22.
In this construction, each of the line buffer 14-i, the selector 15 and the logical operation circuit 16 is respectively provided in pairs ( i.e. , two groups of line buffers, selectors and logical operation circuits are provided ) in correspondence with the ODD field and the EVEN field of the television signals. In Fig. 4, one group of the line buffer 14-i, the selector 15 and the logical operation~circuit 16 are illustrated. The write-in operation of the image data into the line buffer 14-i is executed at 28 . 6MHz ( 8fsc ) . The operation of the logical operation circuit 16 is executed at 14. 3MHz ( 4fsc ) in synchronism with the generation of the television signals. That is, the write-in operation of the image data into the line buffer 14-i and the operation of the logical operation circuit 16 are executed in asynchronism with each other.
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the detailed construction of the main part of the circuit as shown in Fig. 4. In Fig. 5, the same elements as Fig. 4 are represented by the same reference numerals.

~~.042~9 The image data which is potentially developed in the VRAM 2 is 640 dots x 480 lines, or 640 dots x 400 lines, 320 dots x 200 lines. These image data are converted to television signals of 640 dots x 400 lines, 640 dots x 400 lines and 320 dots x 400 lines, respectively.
The program developed in the memory 32 develops the image data in the VRAM 2 in accordance with any developing format in three kinds of developing formats through the execution of its processing. The developing format of this case is informed to a managing table 220 and a selector 223 as described later through the mode managing unit 33 in accordance with a coded mode data.
A selector 15 comprises three selectors 150-i ( i = 1 to 3 ) . The selector 150-i select any one of the image data stored in the line buffers 14-1 and 14-2. The selector 150-1 selects the image data of the line buffer 14-1 when a selection control signal output from an a-terminal of the managing table 220 as described later represents " 1 " , while it selects the image data of the line buffer 14-2 when the selection control signal represents "0" .
The selector 150-2 selects any one of the image data stored in the line buffers 14-2 and 14-3. The selector 150-2 selects the image data of the line buffer 14-2 when the selection control signal output from a b-terminal of the managing table 220 represents "1" , while it selects the image data of the line buffer 14-3 when the selection control signal represents "0" .

2~.042Q9 The selector 150-3 selects any one of the image data stored in the line buffers 14-3 and 14-4. The selector 150-3 selects the image data of the line buffer 14-3 when the selection control signal output from a c-terminal of the managing table 220 represents "1", while it selects the image data of the line buffer 14-4 when the selection control signal represents "0".
The logical operation circuit 16 comprises three multiplier 160-i ( i = 1 to 3 ) and an adder 161. The logical operation circuit 16 carries out a calculation processing using the interpolative coefficient as described above to thereby perform the reducing and averaging operation of the image data .
The multiplier 160-1 carries out a multiplying operation between the image data output from the selector 150-1 and the interpolative coefficient output from a a-terminal of the managing table 220. The multiplier 160-2 carries out a multiplying operation between the image data output from the selector 150-2 and the interpolative coefficient output from a a-terminal of the managing table 220. The multiplier 160-3 carries out a multiplying operation between the image data output from the selector 150-3 and the interpolative coefficient output from a y-terminal of the managing table 220.
The adder 161 carries out an adding operation of the multiplied results which are output from the multipliers 160-1 to 160-3, thereby performing the reducing and 21~42~9 averaging operation of the image data.
The interpolative coefficient generating circuit 22 comprises the managing table 220, the two counters 221 and 222 and the selector 223.
The managing table 220 manages the selection control signals to be supplied to the selector 150-i and the interpolative coefficients to be supplied to the multiplier 160-i every mode data. Further, the managing table 220 manages an identifying clock number ( hereinafter referred to as "LWT" ) corresponding to the specified clock number of the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal. The interpolative coefficient and the identifying clock number are specified in accordance with the developing format of the image data stored in the VRAM 2, and have periodicity to the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal.
The counter 221 cyclically counts the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal to cyclically output "0" and "1" . The counter 222 cyclically counts the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal to cyclically output "0" to "4" in this order . The selector 223 selects a count value of the counter 221 when the mode data represents 640 dots x 400 lines. The selector 223 selects a count value of the counter 222 when the mode data represents 640 dots x 480 lines. The selector 223 outputs the selected count value 2~p4249 to the managing table 220 as an access address of the managing table 220.
The NTSC synchronizing signal circuit 23 is equipped with a counter 230 and a comparator 231.
The counter 230 starts its counting operation of the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal with a clock signal, and outputs a clock count value. In this embodiment, the number of clocks from the start of the counting operation of the horizontal synchronizing signal till the end of the counting operation is set to "910", for example. The comparator 231 compares the count value output from the counter 230 with the identifying clock number output from the managing table 220. The comparator 231 instructs the transmission of the image data to a control mechanism ( not shown ) for the VRAM 2 when the count value output from the counter 230 reaches the identifying clock number.
Next, the interpolative coefficient which is managed by the managing table 220 will be described. When the reduction rate of the line number of the image data and the line number of the television signal is larger than "2/3", image data of three adjacent lines are required to generate a reduced flickerless television signal.
That is, when the reduction rate of the line number of the image data and the line number of the television signal is "2/3", image data of four lines as indicated by a black circle correspond to reduced image data of three 2~.042~9 lines as indicated by a white circle. When the reduction rate of the line number is larger than "2/3", the reduced image data is shifted to a direction as indicated by an arrow.
Accordingly, when the reduction rate of the line number is larger than "2/3", each reduced image data as indicated by a white circle is calculated by linearly interpolating the signal level of the image data of the two adjacent lines. The signal level of the television signal is calculated by averaging the signal level of the reduced image data of the two adj acent lines . Therefore, image data of three adjacent lines are required to generate a reduced flickerless television signal.
Here, representing the ratio of line number between the line number of the image data and the line number of the television signal by "m: n" ; the line number of the reduced image data, Lx; and the line number of the corresponding image data in the VRAM 2, lx, the following equation is satisfied from the relationship between integer values:
lx = Lx x ( m/n ) Further, representing a decimal value of "LX x ( m/n ) "
by b, the following equation is also satisfied in consideration of the relationship of the decimal value:
lX + b = LX x ( m/n ) That is, as shown in Fig. 7, the Lx line of the reduced image data corresponds to a divisional position of "b: ( 1-b ) " between the lines lx and lx+1 of the image data stored in the VRAM 2. However, the dot positions of these image data are coincident with each other. In addition, the following equation is satisfied:
(Lx + 1) x (m/n) = Lx x (m/n) + (m/n) - 1R + b + ( m/n ) - ( lx + 1 ) + b + ( m/n ) - 1 From this equation, as shown in Fig. 7, the Lx+1 line of the reduced image data corresponds to a divisional position as represented by the following equation 1 between the lines lx+2 and lx,l of the image data stored in the VRAM 2.
{b + (m-n)/n} : {1 - (b + (m-n)/n)} ' .... (1) Here, the dot positions of the reduced image data and the image data stored in the VRAM 2 are coincident with each other. In Fig. 7, a black circle represents an image data before reduced, and a white circle represents a reduced image data.
The signal level of the La line of the reduced image data is calculated on the basis of the sum of a value obtained by multiplying the signal level of the lX line of the image data of the VRAM 2 and a weight value ( 1-b ) and a value obtained by multiplying the signal level of the lx+1 line of the image data of the VRAM 2 and a weight value b.
That is, the signal level is provided as a linearly-interpolated value.
Further, the signal level of the Lx,l line of the reduced image data is calculated on the basis of the sum 2.04249 of a value obtained by multiplying the signal level of the lx,l line of the image data of the VRAM 2 and a weight value as represented by the following equation ( 2 ) and a value obtained by multiplying the signal level of the lx,z line of the image data of the VRAM 2 and a weight value as represented by the following equation (3).
1 - (b + (m-n)/n) ..... (2) b + ((m-n)/n) ..... (3) The signal level is provided as a linearly-interpolated value.
Accordingly, the average value DoX ( the signal level of ( 1 ) line in Fig. 7 ) between the signal levAl of the LX line of the reduced image data and the signal level of the Lx+1 line of the reduced image data is calculated by the following equation (a) Dox = DiLX x ax + DiLx,l x aX,i + DiLx+z x ax.z . . . ( a ) Here, Dig represents the signal level of the lx line of the image data in the VRAM 2. DiLx,l represents the signal level of the lX+1 line of the image data in the VRAM
2. DiLx.z represents the signal level of the lX,z line of the image data in the VRAM 2. The interpolative coefficient aX
is equal to { ( 1-b ) + 0) / 2 . The interpolative coefficient ax+1 is equal to a value as represented by the following equation (4) [fl - (b+(m-n)/n} + b]/2 = {1-(m-n)/n~/2 ... (4) The interpolative coefficient ax,z is equal to a value as represented by the following equation ( 5 ) [{b + (m-n)/n} + 0]/2 = {b + (m-n)/n}/2 ... (5) Here, the calculation processing is executed at the same dot position.
The managing table 220 manages the interpolative coefficients ax, ax,l, ax+z which satisfy the above equations, and also outputs the interpolative coefficients as indicated by the count values of the counters 221 and 222 to the multiplier 160-i . Further, the managing table 220 outputs the selection control signals indicated by the count values of the counters 221 and 222 to the selector 150-i . The managing table 220 manages the identifying clock number to be supplied to the comparator 231, and outputs the identifying clock numbers as indicated by the counters 221 and 222 to the comparator 231 to thereby satisfy the above equations .
Figs . 8 ( a ) and 8 ( b ) is an embodiment of a managing data of the managing table 220. Here, the data as shown in Fig . 8 ( a ) is a managing data which is used when the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted adopts a developing format of 640 dots x 400 lines. The data as shown in Fig.
8 ( b ) is a managing data which is used when the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted adopts a developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines .
In Figs . 8 ( a ) and 8 ( b ) , a, b and c represent managing data for the selection control signals, and LWT represents managing data for the identifying clock numbers. a, (3 and y represent managing data for the interpolative 2 ~. 0 4249 coefficients. The interpolative coefficient is represented with five bits of "X.XXXX" in binary system.
Accordingly, for example, "08" is represented by "0. 1000" , and this value corresponds to "0. 5" in decimal system. Further, the sign "-" of the LWT means that data which is an object to be compared in the comparator 231 is not output.
When the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 320 dots x 200 lines, as described later, the selector 18 as shown in Fig. 4 directly selects the image data which is converted in the RGB matrix circuit 10. Through this operation, the managing table 220 does not manage the managing data corresponding to this developing format.
Figs. 9 and 10 are flowcharts for the operation of the typically-constructed image conversion processing device.
Next, the operation of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig. 4 will be described.
Figs.9(a) and 10(a) show the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signals . Figs . 9 ( b ) and 10 ( b ) represent the display sections of the television signal.
Figs . 9 ( c ) and 10 ( c ) represent the vertical display sections of the television signal . Fig. 9 ( d ) shows the count value of the counter 221, and Fig . 10 ( d ) shows the count value of the counter 222.
<Image data of 640 dots x 400 lines>
First, the operation of the image data conversion 2104'49 processing device will be described for the case where the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 640 dots x 400 lines. In this case, the selector 223 selects the count value of the counter 221 which cyclically outputs "0" and "1", and outputs the selected count value to the managing table 220.
For the odd ( ODD ) field of the television signal as shown in Fig . 8 ( a ) , the managing table 220 outputs [LWT=816, a=1, b=1, c=1, a=08, (3=08, y=00] in correspondence with the count value "0" , and outputs [LWT=-, a=1, b=0, c=0, a=00, a=08, y=08] in correspondence with the count value "1" .
When the count value of the counter 221 indicates "0" , the managing table 220 outputs "LWT=816" . In response to "LWT=816" , the comparator 231 issues the control mechanism ( not shown ) for the VRAM 2 with the transmission instruction of the image data sequential to the previous transmission.
In response to the issue of the transmission instruction of the image data, the control mechanism of the VRAM 2 transmits the image data with slight time loss as indicated by a heavy line of the time chart of Fig. 9.
At this time, in the odd field of the television signal, the image data are transmitted for about 89uSEC period every four lines with the image data of the 0-th line at a transmission starting point. In the even field of the television signal, the image data are transmitted for about 89~aSEC period every four lines with the image data of the first line at the transmission starting point.
In response to the transmitting operation of the image data as described above, as shown in the time chart of Fig. 9, for the odd field of the television signal, the line buffer 14-1 stores the image data of the 0-th line in a first television signal display section, that is, in a section where the count value of the counter 221 indicates "0" . Further, the line buffer 14-2 stores the image data of the first line, and the line buffer 14-3 stores the image data of a second line. Further, the line buffer 14-1 stores the image data of a fourth line in ~ second television signal display section, that is, in a section where the count value of the counter 221 indicates "1" .
The line buffer 14-3 stores the image data of the second line, and the line buffer 14-4 stores the image data of a third line. As described above, the line buffer write-in control circuit 21 writes effective image data of three lines into the line buffers in each display section of the television signal.
For the even field of the television signals, the line buffer 14-1 stores the image data of the first line in the first television signal display section, that is, in the section where the counter 221 indicates "0" . The line buffer 14-2 stores the image data of the second line, and the line buffer 14-3 stores the image data of the third line. Further, in the second television display section, that is, in the section where the count value of the counter 221 indicates "1", the line buffer 14-1 stores the image data of a fifth line. The line buffer 14-3 stores the image data of the third line, and the line buffer 14-4 stores the image data of the fourth line. As described above, the line buffer write-in control circuit 21 writes effective image data of three lines into the line buffers in each display section of the television signal.
The logical operation circuit 16 receives the image data from the line buffer 14-1 and both of the selection control signal and the interpolative coefficient from the managing table 220 . The logical operation 'circuit 16 reads out the image data stored in the line buffer 14-i for about 45uSEC.
For the odd field of the television signal, the logical operation circuit 16 carries out a multiplied value between the image data of the 0-th line and the interpolative coefficient "08" (0.5 in decimal system) in the first television signal display section. Further, the logical operation circuit 16 adds the thus-obtained multiplied value with the multiplied value of the image data of the first line and the interpolative coefficient "08".
Further, the logical operation circuit 16 adds the multiplied value of the image data of the second line and the interpolative coefficient "08" with the multiplied value of the image data of the third line and the 2104~~9 interpolative coefficient "08" in the second television signal display section. In the manner as described above, the logical operation circuit 16 executes the generation processing of the television signal.
Still further, for the even field of the television signal, the logical operation circuit 16 calculates a multiplied value of the image data of the first line and the interpolative coefficient "08" , and adds the thus-obtained multiplied value with the multiplied value of the image data of the second line and the interpolative coefficient "08" . In the first television signal display section, the logical operation circuit 16 'adds the multiplied value of the image data of the third line and the interpolative coefficient "08" with the multiplied value of the image data of the fourth line and the interpolative coefficient "08" . In the manner as described above, the logical operation circuit 16 executes the generation of the television signal.
As described above, the image data conversion processing device generates the television signal of 640 dots x 400 to be subjected to the interlaced scanning by calculating the average value in signal level between the image data of two adjacent lines as shown in Fig. 11 when the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 640 dots x 400 lines . Through the averaging operation of the signal level of the image data, the flickerless television signal can be generated.

~1p4~,49 <Image data of 640 dots x 480 lines>
The operation of the image data conversion processing device will be next described for the case where the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines. In this case, the selector 223 selects the count value of the counter 22 which cyclically outputs "0" to "4" , and outputs the selected count value to the managing table 220. In accordance with the count value, the managing table 220 cyclically outputs the managing data as shown in Fig . 8 ( b ) .
Here, the managing table 220 cyclically outputs the managing data at a period corresponding td five horizontal synchronizing signals of the television signal. This is because the image data of 480 lines are reduced to the television signal of 400 lines in a ratio of 6:5.
The comparator 231 receives the LWT output from the managing table 220. Firstly, the comparator 231 is input with "LWT=196" which is output when the count value of the counter 222 indicates "0" . In response to the input of "LWT=196", it issues the transmission instruction of the image data sequential to the previous transmission to the control mechanism of the VRAM 2 when the count value of the counter 230 reaches "196" .
Secondly, the comparator 231 is input with "LWT=816"
which is output when the count value of the counter 222 indicates "1" . In response to the input of "LWT=816" , it issues the transmission instruction of the image data sequential to the previous transmission to the control mechanism of the VRAM 2 when the count value of the counter 230 reaches "816".
Thirdly, the comparator 231 is input with "LWT=516"
which is output when the count value of the counter 222 indicates "3" . In response to the input of "LWT=516" , it issues the transmission instruction of the image data sequential to the previous transmission to the control mechanism of the VRAM 2 when the count value of the counter 230 reaches "516".
The control mechanism of the VRAM 2 receives the issued instruction, and transmits the ima~e data with slight time loss as indicated by a heavy line of the time chart of Fig. 10. For the odd field of the television signal, the image data is transmitted for about 89uSEC
every four lines with the image data of the 0-th line at the transmission starting point. Further, for the even field of the television signals, the image data is transmitted for about 89uSEC every four lines with the image data of the first line at the transmission starting point.
The line write-in control circuit 21 writes the effective image data of three lines into the line buffers 14-i in each display section of the television signal as shown in the time chart of Fig. 10.
The following matter is apparent from comparison between the time charts of Figs. 9 and 10. When the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines, the comparator 231 issues the transmission instruction of the image data at a shorter period than when the image data has the developing format of 640 dots x 400 lines. Upon comparison of the image data transmission in the fourth television signal display section of the odd field for example, the image data of sixth, seventh and eighth lines are stored into the line buffers 14-i as shown in the time chart of Fig. 9 for the developing format of 640 dots x 400 lines, whereas the image data of seventh; eighth and ninth lines are stored into the line buffers 14-i as shown' in the time chart of Fig. 10 for the developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines. As described above, the image data is stored into the line buffers 14-i at higher speed in the developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines.
The logical operation circuit 16 reads out the image data stored in the line buffers 14-i for about 45uSEC on the basis of the selection control signal and the interpolative coefficient from the managing table 220, and then carries out the logical operation as represented by the equation ( a ) to thereby generate the television signal.
Through this operation, the image data conversion processing device of the first embodiment carries out the linear interpolation as shown in Fig. 12 to reduce the image data of six lines to the image data of five lines when the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 640 dots x 480 lines . Further, the image data conversion processing device calculates the average value in signal level of the two adjacent lines of the reduced image data to thereby generate the television signal of 640 dots x 400 lines which will be subjected to the interlaced scanning . Through the reducing and averaging operations of the image data, the flickerless television signal having the whole information of the image data of 640 dots x 480 lines can be generated.
<Image data of 320 dots x 200 lines>
Next, the case where the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 320 dots x 200 lines will be described. In this case, as shown in Fig.
13, the control mechanism of the VRAM 2 is normally transmits the image data of all of 200 lines in the odd field and also transmits the image data of all of 200 1 fines in the even f field .
In this case, the image data conversion processing device 1 of this invention is not required to be operated.
When the mode data represents the developing format of 320 dots x 200 lines, the selector 18 as shown in Fig. 4 directly selects the image data to be converted in the RGB
matrix circuit 10 to directly output the image data transmitted from the VRAM 2 to the NTSC encoder 19.
When the image data of the VRAM 2 to be converted has the developing format of 320 dots x 200 lines, the ~1n4249 transmission control processing may be carried out by the image data conversion processing device 1 of this embodiment in place of the control mechanism of the VRAM
2.
According to the first embodiment as described above, it is assumed that the reduction rate of the line number of the image data and the line number of the television signal is larger than "2/3" . Further, it is assumed that the line number of the image data required to generate the television signal is three lines. This invention is not limited to these value, and this invention may be applied to a case where the reduction rate is smaller than "2/3" .
In this case, as shown in Fig. 14, the line number of the image data required to generate the television signal is equal to four lines, and thus the hardware construction and the managing data of the managing table 220 are provided in correspondence with the above line number.
<Second Embodiment>
A second embodiment of the image data conversion processing device of this invention will be next described.
Fig. 15 is a block diagram showing the image data conversion processing device of the second embodiment according to this invention. Fig. 16 is a flowchart for the operation of the image data conversion processing device as shown in Fig . 15 .
The image data conversion processing device of this 2 x.04249 embodiment includes an even storing unit 24-1, an odd storing unit 24-2, a format conversion processing unit 50 and a signal generating unit 60. The device converts the image data, which can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, into the television signal having a predetermined number of lines.
The even storing unit 24-1 stores image data of even lines in the image data to be converted. Here, the image data is an image data in the information processing device 30. The image data comprises plural lines, and each line comprises plural dots. The odd storing unit 24-2 stores image data of odd lines in the image data to be converted.
The signal generating unit 60 generates plural rate data which are determined on the basis of the line number of the image data and the predetermined line number of the television signal in accordance with the plural kinds of developing formats, and also the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal. The signal generating unit 60 outputs the rate data and the horizontal synchronizing signal to the conversion processing control unit 52. Each of the plural rates can have a value which is larger or smaller than " 1 " .
The even storing unit 24-1, the odd storing unit 24-2 and the signal generating unit 60 are connected to the format conversion processing unit 50.
The format conversion unit 50 converts the image data of the even and odd lines supplied from the even storing 2~.042~9 unit 24-1 and the odd storing unit 24-2 to the television signal format using the horizontal synchronizing signal and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted. The format conversion unit 50 includes the conversion processing control unit 52 and a calculation processing unit 54. The format conversion unit 50 includes a line buffer 56 and an average processing unit 58.
The conversion processing control unit 52 receives the horizontal synchronizing signal and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted from the signal generating unit 60. On the basis of the rate data and the horizontal synchronizing signal, the conversion processing control unit 52 generates a read-out address for reading out the image data of adjacent odd and even lines stored in the even storing unit 24-1 and the odd storing unit 24-2 and an interpolative coefficient which will be used to convert the image data to the television signal. The calculation processing unit 54 is connected to the conversion processing control unit 52, the even storing unit 24-1 and the odd storing unit 24-2.
The calculation processing unit 54 reads out the image data of two adjacent odd and even lines stored in the two storing units on the basis of the read-out address supplied from the conversion processing control unit 52.
The calculation processing unit 54 multiplies the read-out image data by the interpolative coefficient to convert the image data to the television signal.
The line buffer 56 is connected to the calculation processing unit 54, and stores the television signal on a line calculated in the calculation processing unit 54.
The average processing unit 58 is connected to the calculation processing unit 54 and the line buffer 56. The average processing unit 58 calculates the average value of a television signal just before one line which is stored in the line buffer 56 and the television signal obtained in the calculation processing unit 54 to thereby generate an average television signal of one line.
Next, the operation of the second embodiment of the image data conversion processing device having the basic construction as described above will be described . Fig . 16 is a flowchart for the operation of the second embodiment.
First, the image data of even lines in the image data transmitted from a data bus ( not shown ) is stored in the even storing unit 24-1, and the image data of odd lines in the image data transmitted from the data bus is stored in the odd storing unit 24-2 ( step 201 ) .
Subsequently, the signal generating unit 60 generates the horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal, and output it to the conversion processing control unit 52 ( step 202 ) . The conversion processing control unit 52 receives the horizontal synchronizing signal and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted from the signal generating unit 60 ( step 203 ) . Subsequently, on the basis of the rate data and the horizontal synchronizing signal from the signal generating unit 60, the conversion processing control unit 52 generates an read-out address for reading out the image data of adjacent odd and even lines stored in the even storing unit 24-1 and the even storing unit 24-2 and an interpolative coefficient for conversion of the image data to the television signal ( step 204 ) .
Subsequently, the calculation processing unit 54 reads out the image data of adjacent odd arid even lines stored in the two storing units on the basis of the read-out address supplied from the calculation processing unit 54 ( step 205 ) . The calculation processing unit 54 multiplies the read-out image data by the interpolative coefficient to convert the image data to the television signal (step 206).
The line buffer 56 stores the television signal of the line obtained in the calculation processing unit 54 ( step 207 ) . The average processing unit 58 calculates the average value of a television signal just before one line which is stored in the line buffer 56 and the television signal calculated in the calculation processing unit 54 to thereby generate the average television signal of one line (step 208).
B . Image data conversion processing device having typical construction Next, the image data conversion processing device having typical construction according to this invention will be described. Figs. 17 and 18 are block diagrams showing the typical construction of the image data conversion processing device according to the second embodiment of this invention. Fig. 17 is a block diagram showing a semiconductor memory unit, and Fig. 18 shows peripheral circuits containing a format conversion processing unit.
The image data conversion processing device serves to convert the image data adopting plural kinds of developing formats into the television signal having predetermined number of lines . The image data conversion processing device of this embodiment is provided with semiconductor memory units for EVEN and ODD fields to simplify the construction of the formats conversion processing unit.
The image data conversion processing device includes semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2, and a format conversion processing unit 50. The image data conversion processing device further includes an NTSC synchronizing signal generating unit 60 and an NTSC encoder unit 70. The semiconductor memory unit 24-1 as shown in Fig. 17 stores the image data to be converted, which has 640 dots x 480 lines or the like as described in the first embodiment.
The semiconductor memory unit 24-1 comprises s display EVEN RAMS 25-1 and 26-1, a layer composite circuit 27-1 and a pallet 28-1.
The display EVEN RAM 25-1 stores image data of EVEN
field ( second line, fourth line, etc. ) of a layer 0 of a two-frame mode at even addresses. The two-frame mode comprises a layer 0 and a layer 1.
The display EVEN RAM 26-1 stores image data of EVEN
field of the layer 1 of the two-frame mode at even addresses. The layer composite circuit 27-1 composites the image data of the layers 0 and 1 of the EVEN field. The pallet 28-1 conducts an RGB gradation processing on the image data output from the layer composite circuit 27-1.
The pallet 28-1 selects, for example, RGB data of 256 colors and 16 colors from image data of 16000 colors and 4096 colors, respectively.
, The semiconductor memory unit 24-1 comprises display ODD RAMS 25-2 and 26-2, a layer composite circuit 27-2, and a pallet 28-2. The display ODD RAM 25-2 stores image data of ODD field ( first line, third line, etc. ) of a layer O of the two-frame mode at odd addresses. The display ODD RAM 26-2 stores image data of ODD field of a layer 1 of the two-frame mode at even addresses. The layer composite circuit 27-2 composites the image data of the layers 0 and 1 of the ODD field. The pallet 28-2 conducts the RGB gradation processing on the image data output from the layer composite circuit 27-2. The pallet 28-2 selects, for example; RGB data of 256 colors and 16 colors from display data of 16000 colors and 4096 colors, ?8708-1 respectively.
The NTSC synchronizing signal generating unit6 60 generates an NTSC synchronizing signal containing a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertipal synchronizing signal of the television signal. The NTSC
synchronizing signal generating unit 60 comprises an H
counter 62, a V counter 64 and a reduction rate table 66.
The H counter 62 counts the number of clocks of the horizontal synchronizing signal (H-SYNC) of the television signal, and the V counter 64 counts the number of horizontal synchronizing signals. The reduction rate table 66 stores plural reduction rate date which are determined on the basis of a ratio of the line number of the image data and the predetermined line number of the television signal in accordance with the plural kinds of developing formats. The reduction rate table 66 stores reduction rate data for RGB data with which RGB data ( for example, 640 dots x 400 lines ) for a CRT of the information processing device is converted to RGB data ( 640 dots x 400 lines ) of the television device 40.
The format conversion processing unit 50 converts the image data of even and odd lines supplied from the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 to the format of the television signal using the horizontal synchronizing signal and the reduction rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted. The format conversion processing unit 50 includes a conversion processing control unit 52 and a calculation processing unit 54. The format conversion processing unit 50 includes a line buffer 56, a flicker reducing processing unit 58 and a line buffer 59.
The conversion processing control unit 52 generates an interpolative coefficient and a semiconductor memory read-out address for a reducing operation of RGB data on the basis of the V count value and the reduction rate data from the NTSC synchronizing signal generating unit 60. The conversion processing control unit 52 outputs the interpolative coefficient and the semiconductor memory read-out address to the calculation processing unit 54.
Fig. 19 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the conversion processing control unit 52. The conversion processing unit 52 includes a multiplier 521, a calculator 522 and an adder 523. The conversion processing control unit 52 has a LSB 524 and a selector 525. The multiplier 521 multiplies the V count value from the V counter 64 and the reduction rate data from the reduction rate table 66 to output the read-out addresses of the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 and the interpolative coefficients for the semiconductor memory side.
Here, the decimal part of the multiplied out corresponds to the interpolative coefficient. This interpolative coefficient is output from a Y-terminal of the multiplier 521. A ( 1-Y ) calculator 522 subtracts the decimal part of the Y-terminal from "1" . The selector 525 carries out its switching operation between "Y" and "1-Y"
on the basis of a control signal from the LSB 524 to output the interpolative coefficients of the semiconductor memories 24-1 and 24-2.
The calculation processing unit 54 reads out the RGB
data of two lines of adjacent EVEN and ODD fields from the pallets 28-1 and 28-2 on the basis of the semiconductor memory read-out address from the conversion processing control unit 52. The calculation processing unit 54 multiplies the RGB data of the two lines of the EVEN and ODD fields by the interpolative coefficient to thereby reduce the RGB data .
Fig. 20 is a block diagram showing the construction of the calculation processing unit 54. The calculation processing unit 54 comprises a multiplier 541, a multiplier 542 and an adder 543. The multiplier 541 multiplies the RGB data read out on the basis of the read-out address of the semiconductor memory unit 24-1 by the interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-1. The multiplier 542 multiplies the RGB data read out on the basis of the read-out address of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2 by the interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2. The adder 543 adds the multiplied output of the multiplier 541 with the multiplied output of the multiplier 542.
The line buffer 56 stores the RGB data calculated in the calculation processing unit line by line. The flicker 2~.Q~~4g reducing processing unit 58 averages the RGB data of a line from the line buffer 56 and the RGB data of a line from the calculation processing unit 54 to thereby generate the RGB data of one line. The line buffer 59 stored the RGB data of one line obtained from the flicker reducing processing unit 58. The NTSC encoder 70 has the same construction as the NTSC encoder 19 and the D/A
converter 20 of the first embodiment 1 as described above.
Fig. 21 is a timing chart for a first display section of the television signal of the ODD field. Fig. 22 is a timing chart for the second display section of the television signal. Fig. 23 is a schematic diagram for generation of the television signal of the ODD field.
Next, the operation of the image data conversion processing device thus constructed will be described.
Here, it is assumed that the RGB data for a computer CRT
comprises 640 dots x 480 lines, and the RGB data for the television device 40 comprises 640 dots x 400 lines, for example. In this case, the reduction rate of the image data to be displayed is set to "5/6" .
First, the layer composite circuit 27-1 composites the image data of the EVEN field of the layer 0 stored in the display EVEN RAM 25-1 and the image data of the EVEN
field of the layer 1 stored in the display EVEN RAM 26-1.
The pallet 28-1 conducts the RGB gradation processing on the composite image data to generate RGB data.

~~p4~49 The layer composite circuit 27-2 composites the image data of the ODD field of the layer 0 stored in the display ODD RAM 25-2 and the image data of the ODD field of the layer 1 stored in the display ODD RAM 26-2. The pallet 28-2 conducts the RGB gradation processing on the composite image data to generate RGH data .
Next, the number of horizontal synchronizing signals counted by the V counter 64, that is, the V count value is output to the conversion processing control unit 52. A
desired reduction rate is output from the reduction rate table 66 to the conversion processing control unit 52.
Further, in the conversion processing'control unit 52, the multiplier 521 multiplies the V count value from the V counter 64 and the reduction rate data from the reduction rate table 66 to obtain the semiconductor memory read-out address and the semiconductor memory side interpolative coefficient. Fig. 24 is a diagram for the calculation of the semiconductor memory read-out address and the interpolative coefficient.
First, at the first timing, the value of the V counter 64 is equal to "1" . In this case, the multiplier 521 performs the following calculation:
One line x 1/ ( 5/6 ) = 1. 2 In Fig. 24, the numerical value representing the VRAM
read-out address represents a line to be read out from the pallet . The numerical value of the V counter 64 represents the count value as described above. The numerical value in parentheses represents a display position. When the V
count value is "1" for example, the display position is "1.2". For the V count value of "5", the display position is "6" .
The read-out address becomes "1" and "2" on the basis of constant value of 1.2. Accordingly, as shown in Fig.
21, a ( 2 ) line corresponding to the read-out address "2"
is read out from the pallet 28-1 of the EVEN field, and a ( 1 ) line corresponding to the read-out address "1" is read out from the pallet 28-2 of the ODD field.
Further, the interpolative coefficient "0.2" is output from the Y-terminal of the multiplier on the basis of the constant value of "1. 2" . The result of the ( 1-Y ) calculator 522 is equal to 0.8. Through the switching operation of the selector 525, the interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-1 is equal to 0.2. The interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2 is equal to 0.8.
The multiplier 541 multiplies the RGB data of the ( 2 ) line of the pallet 28-1 of the EVEN field by the interpolative coefficient "0.2" of the semiconductor memory unit. The multiplier 542 multiplies the RGB data of the ( 1 ) line of the pallet 28-2 of the ODD field by the interpolative coefficient "0.8" of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2. the adder 543 adds the multiplied output of the multiplier 541 with the multiplied output of the multiplier 542. The added output is represented as ~10~~40 follows.
1 x 0.8 + 2 x 0.2 = 1.2 That is, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains reduced RGB data of ( 1 )' line which corresponds to the display position "1. 2" . This RGB data is written in the line buffer 56 as shown in Fig. 21.
Subsequently, at the second timing, the value of the V
counter 64 is equal to "2" . In this case, the multiplier 521 performs the following calculation.
two lines x 1 / ( 5. 6 ) = 2. 4 The read-out address is equal to "2" and "3" on the basis of a constant value of 2.4. Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 21, the RGB data of the ( 2 ) line of the EVEN field is used . Further, a ( 3 ) line corresponding to the read-out address "3" is read out from the pallet 28-2 of the ODD
field.
On the basis of a decimal part of the constant value "2.4", the interpolative coefficient "0.4" is output from the Y-terminal of the multiplier. The result of the ( 1-Y) calculator 522 is equal to 0.6, and the interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-1 is equal to 0.6 through the switching operation of the selector 525. The interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2 is equal to 0.4.
The multiplier 541 multiplies the RGB data of the ( 2 ) line of the pallet 28-1 of the EVEN field by the interpolative coefficient "0.6" of the semiconductor 21~4~49 memory unit 24-1. The multiplier 542 multiplies the RGB
data of the ( 3 ) line of the pallet 28-2 of the ODD field by the interpolative coefficient "0.4" of the semiconductor memory unit 24-2. The adder 543 adds the multiplied output of the multiplier 541 with the multiplied output of the multiplier 542. The added output is represented as follows.
2 x 0.6 + 3 x 0.4 = 2.4 That is, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 2 ) ' line corresponding to the display position 2.4.
Next, the flicker reducing processing'unit 58 averages the reduced RGB data of the ( 1 ) ' line from the line buffer 56 and the reduced RGB data of the ( 2 ) ' line from the calculation processing unit 54 to thereby generate an average RGB data of one line. Here, the flicker reducing processing unit 58 performs a weighing operation using a weight coefficient "0.5" on the reduced RGB data of each line. The averaged RGB data of a ( 1 )" line is represented as follows.
RGB data of ( 1 ) ' line x 0 . 5 + RGB data of ( 2 ) ' line x 0.5 Through this averaging operation, the flicker which is inherent to the interlaced scanning is suppressed.
Further, the line buffer 59 stores the average RGB data of the ( 1 )" line which is obtained in the flicker reducing processing unit 58. In the second display section as shown in Fig. 22, the NTSC encoder 19 converts the average RGB
data of the ( 1 )" line read out from the line buffer 59 to YCV data. The D/A converter 20 converts the YCV data from the NTSC encoder 19 to the analog signal and then output the analog signal to the television device 40.
Next, the second display section will be described.
First, at a first timing, the V counter has a count value "3" . The multiplier 521 carries out the following calculation.
three lines x 1 / ( 5/6 ) = 3. 6 The read-out address is equal to "3" and "4" on the basis of a constant value "3. 6" . Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 22, the RGB data of the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field is used. Further, a ( 4 ) line corresponding to the read-out address "4" is read out from the pallet 28-2 of the EVEN
field. The multiplier 541 multiplies the RGH data of the ( 4 ) line of the EVEN field by the interpolative coefficient "0. 6" . The multiplier 542 multiplies the RGB
data of the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field by the interpolative coefficient "0.4" . The added output is represented as follows.
3 x 0.4 + 4 x 0.6 = 3.6 That is, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 3 ) ' line corresponding to the display position "3. 6" . As shown in Fig. 22, this RGB data is written in the line buffer 56.
Next, at a second timing, the count value is equal to ~104'~49 "4" . The multiplier 521 carries out the following calculation.
four lines x 1 / ( 5/6 ) = 4. 8 the multiplier 521 uses a ( 4 ) line of the EVEN field and a ( 5 ) line of the ODD field on the basis of a constant value "4. 8" . The multiplier 541 multiplies the RGB data of the ( 4 ) line of the EVEN field by the interpolative coefficient "0. 2" . The multiplier 542 multiplies the RGH
data of the ( 5 ) line of the ODD field by the interpolative coefficient "0. 8" . The added output is represented as follows.
4 x 0.2 + 5 x 0.8 = 4.8 ' That is, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of a ( 4 ) ' line corresponding to the display position "4.8".
Next, the RGB data of a ( 3 ) " line which is averaged in the flicker reducing processing unit 58 is represented as follows.
RGB data of ( 3 ) ' line x 0 . 5 + RGB data of ( 4 ) ' line x 0.5 Further, the line buffer 59 reads out the averaged RGB
data of the ( 3 ) " line for a next display section period.
The averaged RGB data is displayed on the television device 40 through the NTSC encoder 19 and the D/A
converter 20.
Through the above operation, as shown in Fig . 23 , the average RGB data of the lines ( 1 ) ", ( 3 ) ", ( 5 ) ", . . of the ODD field are successively displayed on the television device 40.
Fig. 25 is a timing chart for the first display section of the television signal of the EVEN field. Fig.
26 is a timing chart for the second display section of the television signal of the EVEN field, and Fig. 27 is a schematic diagram for generation of the television signal of the EVEN field.
Next, the operation of the EVEN field will be described with reference to Figs. 25 to 27.
First, the V count value of the V count 64 is initially equal set to "2" . At a first timing of the first display section, the calculation processing unit 54 reads out the ( 2 ) line of the EVEN field and the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field.
Subsequently, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 2 ) ' line corresponding to the display position "2. 4" . The reduced RGB data is written in the line buffer 56.
Subsequently, at a second timing, the V count value of the V count 64 is set to "3" . As shown in Fig. 26, the ( 4 ) line of the EVEN field is read out, and the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field is used. The calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 3 ) ' line corresponding to the display position "3.6". Further, the flicker reducing processing unit multiplies both of the reduced RGB data of the ( 2 ) ' line and the reduced RGB data 2~042~49 of the ( 3 )' line by a weight coefficient "0. 5" to obtain the averaged RGB data of the ( 2 ) " line. Likewise, in the second display section, the data of the ( 4 ) " line is obtained as shown in Fig. 26.
Through the above operation, as shown in Fig. 27, the average RGB data of the lines ( 2 ) ", ( 4 ) ", ( 6 ) ", . . of the EVEN field are successively displayed on the television device 40, and one frame is displayed with the ODD field as shown in Fig. 23 and the EVEN field as shown in Fig.
37.
According to the second embodiment as described above, the whole image to be displayed on the CRT are displayed on the television device by reducing the image of an information processing device such as a personal computer. Therefore, an expensive CRT is not required to be provided. Further, flicker is unremarked on the television device because it is suppressed.
In the first embodiment 1, the four line buffers 14, the selector 15 and the logical operation circuit 16 are provided for each field, and thus the construction is complicated. In the second embodiment, the semiconductor memory units 24 are provided for the EVEN field and the ODD field, so that the construction of the calculation processing unit 54 and the line buffers 56 of the format conversion processing unit 50 is simplified. Further, unlike the first embodiment, it is unnecessary to carry out the calculation processing at high speed during a 210~~~0 timing period because the construction of the format conversion processing unit 50 is simplified.
<Construction of First Modification of Second Embodiment>
Fig. 28 is a block diagram of the first modification of the second embodiment. The first modification is different from the second embodiment in the construction of the format conversion processing unit. The format conversion processing unit 50a of this modification includes a conversion processing control unit 52 and an calculation processing unit 54. The format conversion processing unit 50a further includes line buffers 56-1 and 56-2 and a line buffer 59, and a flicker reducing processing unit 58a. The line buffer 56-1 stores the RGB data of an n-th line from the calculation processing unit 54. The line buffer 56-2 stores the RGB data of an (n+1)-th line from the calculation processing unit 54.
Here, n represents a positive integer.
The flicker reducing processing unit 58a averages the RGB data of three lines of the line buffers 56-1 and 56-2 and the pallet 28-2. The other construction is identical to that of the second embodiment, and the same elements are represented by the same reference numerals .
Fig. 29 is a timing chart for the first display section of the television signal of the ODD field in the first modification of Fig. 29, and Fig. 30 is a timing chart for the second display section of the television signal of the ODD field in the first modification. Fig. 31 is a diagram for generation of the television signal of the ODD field. The reduction rate of the display image data is set to 5/6.
First, at a first timing, the V counter 64 sets its count value to "1" . The RGB data of the ( 2 ) line of the EVEN field and the RGB data of the ( 1 ) line of the ODD
f field are read out .
Subsequently, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 1 ) ' line corresponding to the display position 1.2 on the basis of the RGB data of these two lines. The data is written in the line buffer 56-1.
Subsequently, at a second timing, the V counter sets its count value to "2" . The ( 2 ) line of the EVEN field is used, and the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field is read out.
Thereafter, the calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 2 ) ' corresponding to the display position 2.4 on the basis of the RGB data of these two lines. This data is written in the line buffer 56-2.
Next, in the second display section as shown in Fig.
30, at the first timing, the value of the V counter 64 is set to "3" . The ( 4 ) line of the EVEN field and the ( 3 ) line of the ODD field are used. The calculation processing unit 54 obtains the reduced RGB data of the ( 3 ) ' line corresponding to the display position 3.6 on the basis of the RGB data of these two lines.
Further, the flicker reducing processing unit 58a carries out the following calculation to obtain the RGB
data of the ( 1 ) " line.
RGB data of ( 1 ) ' line x 0 . 25 + RGB data of ( 2 ) ' line x 0 . 5 + RGB data of ( 3 ) ' line x 0 . 25 Through the above averaging operation, the flicker inherent to the interlaced scanning is more suppressed in comparison with the second embodiment. Through this operation, as shown in Fig. 31, the averaged RGB data of the lines ( 1 ) ", ( 3 ) ", ( 5 ) ", . . of the ODD field are successively displayed on the television device 40.
Fig. 32 is a timing chart for the first display section of the television signal of the EVEN field in the first modification. Fig. 33 is a timing chart for the second display section of the television signal of the EVEN field in the first modification. Fig. 34 is a diagram for generation of the television signal of the EVEN
field.
In the same manner, the average RGB data of the lines ( 2 ) " , ( 4 ) " , ( 6 ) " , . . . of the EVEN field are successively displayed on the television device 40.
<Second modification of Second embodiment>
Fig. 35 i a block diagram for the construction of the second modification of the second embodiment. The second modification is characterized in that an RGH matrix circuit 10-1 is provided between the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 and the format conversion processing unit 50. This RGB matrix circuit 10-1 converts the RGB

~104~49 data from the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 to the YUV data. That is, the RGB matrix circuit 10-1 generates a brightness signal Y and a color difference signal, and thus the memory capacitance of the line buffer 56 can be reduced.
<Modification of Conversion processing control unit>
Fig. 36 is a block diagram showing the construction of the conversion processing control unit 52b. The conversion processing control unit 52b includes a read only memory 526 ( ROM ) . The ROM 526 stores the read-out addresses of the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 and the interpolative coefficients of the 'semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 in correspondence with the count value and the reduction rate.
In this case, when the count value of the V counter 64 and the reduction rate from the reduction rate table 66 are supplied to the ROM 526, the read-out addresses of the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 and the interpolative coefficients of the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 are read out from the ROM 526.
Through this operation, the conversion processing control unit 52b can increase the processing speed without carrying out the reducing operation of the RGB data.
Such a conversion processing control unit 52b may be used in place of the conversion processing control unit of the second embodiment, the first modification of the second embodiment and the second modification of the second embodiment.
<Modification of the calculation processing unit>
Fig. 37 is a block diagram showing the construction of the calculation processing unit 54b. This calculation processing unit 54b includes a ROM 544. The ROM 544 stores the operation result in correspondence with the read-out data of the semiconductor memory units 24-1 and 24-2 and the interpolative coefficient of the semiconductor memory unit 24-1. In this case, the calculation processing unit 54b reads out from the ROM 544 the operation result corresponding to the semiconductor memory read-out address and the interpolative coefficient'output from the ROM 526 as shown in Fig. 36. Through this operation, the calculation processing unit 54 can perform the processing at high speed.
<Third Embodiment>
The third embodiment of the information processing device according to this invention will be described. Fig.
38 is a block diagram showing the basic construction of the image processing device of the third embodiment .
A. Image data conversion processing device having basic construction The information processing device includes a field buffer circuit 84, a linear interpolating circuit 80, and a synchronizing signal generating circuit 94. The information processing device further includes a feedback control circuit 90, an average processing circuit 100, and -~0-an encoder circuit 88. The information processing device serves to convert the image data to the television signal having predetermined number of lines. The image data comprises plural lines, and each frame of the television signal comprises plural fields.
The field buffer circuit 84 includes plural field buffers ( not shown ) in correspondence with the plural fields. Each of the field buffers of the field buffer circuit 84 serves to store the respective lines of the image data transmitted from a VRAM ( not shown ) field by field. The linear interpolative circuit 80 is connected to the field buffer circuit 84. ' The linear interpolative circuit 80 conducts the linear interpolation on the image data of adjacent two lines in the image data supplied from the field buffer circuit 84 using a beforehand-set interpolative coefficient to generate a television signal.
The synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 serves to generate the synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal of the television signal. the field buffer control circuit 90 is connected to the synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 and the field buffer circuit 84. The field buffer control circuit 90 serves to control the write and read-out operations of the image data into and from the plural field buffers field by field on the basis of the synchronizing signal from the synchronizing signal generating circuit 94.

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The averaging processing circuit 100 is connected to the linear interpolative circuit 80. The average processing circuit 100 serves to average the signal levels of plural lines of the television signal, which are output from the linear interpolative circuit 80.
The encoder circuit 88 is connected to the average processing circuit 100. The encoder circuit 88 converts the television signal to the NTSC signal and then output it to the television device ( not shown ) .
Next, the operation of the third embodiment thus constructed will be described. Fig. 39 is a flowchart for the operation of the information processing device as shown in Fig. 38.
First, the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal of the television signal are generated by the synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 (step 301). Subsequently, the feed buffer control circuit 90 controls the writing operation of the image data into the plural field buffers on the basis of the synchronizing signal from the synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 ( step 302 ) .
Through the above control, the image data transmitted from the VRAM (not shown) is stored into the plural field buffers field by field ( step 303 ) . Subsequently, the field buffer control circuit 90 controls the read-out operation so that the image data is read out from each field buffer of the field buffer circuit 84 field by field ( step 304 ) .

Subsequently, the linear interpolating circuit 80 conducts the linear interpolation on the image data of adjacent two lines which are successively output from the plural field buffers field by field, thereby reducing the image data ( step 305 ) . Through this operation, the television signal can be generated.
The average processing circuit 100 adds the television signal of the two lines output from the linear interpolating circuit 80 to obtain an average value thereof ( step 306 ) . The encoder circuit 88 converts the television signal to the NTSC signal and then outputs the NTSC signal to the television device ( not shown ) ( step 307).
The information processing device as described above can convert the image data stored in the VRAM to the television signal which is reduced in the longitudinal direction of the image data, and also can obtain the television signal having suppressed flicker. In addition, the information processing device can read out the television signal field by field.
B. Typically-constructed image data conversion processing device Fig. 40 is a block diagram showing the typical construction of the image formation processing device of the third embodiment according to this invention. Fig. 41 is a flowchart for the operation of the information processing device as shown in Fig . 40 .

2I~4249 Next, the third embodiment of the information processing device according to this invention will be described. The information processing device of this embodiment includes a linear interpolating circuit 80, a field buffer circuit 84, and adder 87. The information processing device further includes an encoder circuit 88, a field buffer control circuit 90, and an NTSC
synchronizing signal generating circuit 94.
The linear interpolating circuit $0 linearly interpolates the RGH data of the adjacent two lines in the longitudinal direction of the image data using a predetermined interpolative coefficient to thereby reduce the RGB data. The linear interpolating circuit 80 comprises a line buffer 81, a 5/6 reduction operating circuit 82, and a selector 83. The line buffer 81 stores the RGB data of 640 dots x 480 lines from the VRAM ( not shown) line by line.
In order to convert the RGB data of 640 dots x 480 lines to the television signal of 640 dots x 400 lines, the 5/6 reduction operating circuit 82 obtains the RGB
data reduced in a reduction rate of 5/6 in the longitudinal direction of the image on the basis of RGB
data just before one line and the RGB data from the VRAM.
The selector 83 selects any one of the RGB data from the VRAM and the RGH data reduced in the reduction rate of 5/6 on the basis of the mode select signal. This linear interpolating circuit 80 is connected to the field buffer circuit 84.
The field buffer circuit 84 stores the RGB data output successively from the linear interpolating circuit 80 field by field. The field buffer circuit 84 comprises flip-flop circuit ( FF circuits ) 85-1 and 85-2, an EVEN
field buffer 86-1 and an ODD field buffer 86-2.
The FF circuits 85-1 and 85-2 read out the RGB data output from the selector 83 at 25/2 MHz. The EVEN field buffer 86-1 successively stores the RGB data of the EVEN
field under the control of a main control unit 91, and stores the RGB data of one field. The ODD field buffer 86-2 successively stores the RGH data of the ODD field under the control of the main control unit 91, and stores the RGB data of one field.
The NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 generates a synchronizing signal, a display clock signal, an EVEN mode signal and an ODD mode signal. The synchronizing signal comprises a horizontal synchronizing signal an da vertical synchronizing signal. the field buffer circuit 84 and the NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 are connected to the field buffer control circuit 90.
This field buffer control circuit 90 controls the write-in and read-out operations of the RGB data to the field buffer circuit 84. The field buffer control circuit 90 comprises the main control unit 91 and a CRT control unit 92.

The CRT control unit 92 serves to control a CRT of the information processing device, and supplies the FF
circuits 84-1 and 84-2 with a control signal for carrying out the read-out operation at 25/2 MHz. The main control unit 91 control the write-in and read-out operations of the RGB data of the EVEN field to the EVEN field buffer 86-1 on the basis of the synchronizing signal, the EVEN mode signal and the ODD mode signal from the NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 94. The main control unit 91 controls the write-in and read-out operations of the RGB
data of the ODD field to the ODD field buffer 86-2.
The adder 87 adds the RGB data of the EVEN field from the EVEN field buffer 86-1 and the RGB data of the ODD
field from the ODD field buffer 86-2 to output RGB data of one frame. The adder 87 is connected to the encoder ' circuit 88.
The encoder circuit 88 comprises an FF circuit 89a and a D/A converter 89b. The FF circuit 89a reads out the RGB
data of the adder 87 at 14.3 MEiz on the basis of the NTSC
, display clock signal from the NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit, and outputs it to the D/A converter .
89b. The D/A converter converts the RG8 data to analog data suitable for the television device ( not shown ) .
Next, the operation of the third embodiment will be described. The following description is representatively made to a case where RGB data of 640 dots x 480 lines is converted to a television signal of 690 dots x 400 lines ?8708-1 will be described.
First, the RGB data of 640 dots x 480 lines from the VRAM ( not shown ) stores the line buffer 81 line by line ( step 401 ) . On the basis of the RGB data dust before one line from the line buffer 81 and the RGB data from the VRAM, RGB data which is reduced in the reduction rate of 5/6 in the longitudinal direction of the image by the 5/6 reduction operating circuit 82 can be obtained ( step 402).
Any one of the RGB data from the VRAM and the 5/6-reduced RGB data is selected by the selector 83 which is supplied with mode select signal ( step 403') . Ln this case, the reduced RGB is selected.
Subsequently, the reduced RGB data output from the selector 83 is read out at a timing of 25/2 MHz by the FF
circuit 85-1 and the FF circuit 85-2 supplied with the control signal from a CRTC control unit 92 ( step 404 ) . At this time, the synchronizing signal, the EVEN mode signal and the ODD mode signal which are generated in the NTSC
synchronizing signal generating circuit 94 are input to the main control unit 91.
The main control unit 91 generates a write-in timing signal and a read-out timing signal on the basis of the synchronizing signal, the EVEN mode signal and the ODD
mode signal. The main control unit 91 outputs the write-in timing signal and the read-out timing signal to the EVEN
field buffer 86-1 and the ODD field buffer 86-2.
' 28708-1 _ 77 _ The reduced RGH data of each line of the EVEN field is stored into the EVEN field buffer 86-1 on the basis of the write-in timing signal. The reduced RGH data of each line of the ODD field is stored into the ODD field buffer 86-2 (step 405).
The reduced RGB data of one field is read out to the adder 87 at the read-out timing, at the time when it is stored into the EVEN field buffer 86-1 and the ODD field buffer 86-2 ( step 406 ) .
Subseguently, The adder 87 adds the RGH data of the EVEN field from the EVEN field buffer 86-1 and the reduced RGB of the ODD field from the ODD field buffer 86-2 ( step 407 ) . Through this operation, the reduced RGH data of one frame is output, that is, the television signal is generated.
The reduced RGB data from the adder 87 is read out at 14.3 MHz by the FF circuit 89a which is supplied with the display clock signal from the NTSC synchronizing signal generating circuit 94, and then converted to the analog data by the D/A converter 89b ( step 408 ) .
As described above, the information processing device converts the data stored in the VRAM to the television signal by reducing the image data in the longitudinal direction with a hardware. The television signal is read out field by field. Therefore, the image can be displayed on an low-price television device without altering an existing software. In the first and second embodiments, _~8_ the clock number of the horizontal synchronizing signal is counted to read out the image data to the television device 40 line by line. On the other hand, in this third embodiment, the image data is read out at the time when the line data of one field is stored into the field buffer circuit 84.
The line number of one field which can be displayed on one television screen is about 220 lines. Therefore, in the interlaced scanning operation, the line number of one frame exceeds 440, so that the image protrudes from the screen. For example, 640 dots x 480 lines can be displayed without protruding from the screen using the reducing function of the third embodiment.
The field buffer circuit 84 may be provided between the adder 87 and the encoder 88. Further, in the third embodiment the synchronizing signal is the NTSC
synchronizing signal, however, it may be a PAL
synchronizing signal.
<First modification of Third embodiment>
The first modification of the third embodiment is characterized in that a transversal filter 100a is provided at the input or output side of the field buffers 84-1 and 84-2. Fig. 42 shows the construction of the transversal filter. The transversal filter 100a includes plural filters 102-i ( i represents 1 to n ) and an adder 104.
According to the construction as described above, the _ 79 -filter 102-1 serves to remove a noise component contained in RGB data of an N-th line, and the filter 102-2 serves to remove a noise component contained in RGB data of an (N+1 )-th line. As described above, each filter 102-i removes the noise component contained in the RGB data of each line. The adder 104 adds the output of the filters 102-i to calculate an average value of the RGB data .
Even in an interlaced scanning operation for image data having high vertical resolution such as 640 x 480 lines which are stored in the VRAM, the flicker can be also suppressed. Therefore, the image on the screen is clearly visible.
<Second modification of Third embodiment>
This second modification of the third embodiment is characterized in that a linear interpolating circuit 110 is provided at the output side of the field buffer circuit 84. The linear interpolating circuit 110 may be provided at the input side of the field buffer circuit 84. Fig. 43 is a block diagram showing the linear interpolating circuit 110. The linear interpolating circuit 110 includes a counter 111, an interpolating coefficient table 112, and multipliers 113 and 114. The linear interpolating circuit 110 further includes a line buffer 115 and adders 116 and 117.
The counter 111 counts the number of horizontal synchronizing signals. The interpolative coefficient table 112 stores interpolative coefficient values. Fig.

44 is a table showing an example of the interpolative coefficient values. In Fig. 44, the interpolative coefficient table 112 stores the interpolative coefficient table value in correspondence with the count value of the counter 111. For example, an interpolative coefficient table value "8" (1000 in binary system) is stored in correspondence with a count value "0" .
The multiplier 113 multiplies the RGB data by the interpolative coefficient table value from the interpolative coefficient table 112. The line buffer 114 stores RGB data just before one line. The adder 116 adds the interpolative coefficient table value from the interpolative coefficient table 112 with a predetermined value. The multiplier 115 multiplies the output from the adder 116 by the RGB data j ust before one line from the line buffer 114. The adder 117 adds the output of the multiplier 113 with the output of the multiplier 115, and output the added result.
According to the above construction, the image can be reduced.
<Third modification of Third embodiment>
The third modification of the third embodiment is characterized in that a linear interpolating circuit 120 is provided at the output side of the field buffer circuit 84. Fig. 45 is a block diagram for the construction of the linear interpolating circuit 120. This linear interpolating circuit 120 includes a counter 121, a line buf fer 122 and a ROM 123 . The counter 121 counts the number of horizontal synchronizing signals. The line buffer 122 stores RGB data dust before one line. The ROM
123 comprises a look-up table, and stores an operation result as RG8 data to be reduced in correspondence with the count value from the counter 121, the RGH data and the RGB data ,just before one line from the line buffer 122.
According to the construction as described above, the image can be easily reduced merely by referring to the content of the ROM 123.
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Claims (49)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. An image conversion processing device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in storing means and can be developed in one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
issue means for issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said storing means; and converting means for converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
2. An image conversion processing device of claim 1, wherein said converting means includes generating means for multiplying the non-interlaced image data transmitted from said storing means by one of plural coefficients for developing formats of the image data to be converted, which coefficients are beforehand set for the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
3. The image conversion processing device of claim 1 further comprising:

plural line storing means for storing the image data transmitted from said storing means line by line on the basis of the transmission instruction of said issue means; and wherein said generating means multiplies the non-interlaced image data received from the line storing means by one of plural coefficients for developing formats of the non-interlaced image data to be converted.
4. The image conversion processing device of claims 1 or 2, wherein said issue means issues said transmission instruction in accordance with a period which is specified by a ratio of the line number of the non-interlaced image data to be converted and the predetermined line number of the interlace format image data.
5. The image conversion processing device of claim 2, wherein said generating means multiplies in synchronism with a horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device, thereby generating interlace format image data.
6. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said generating means includes:
a linear interpolation means for conducting a linear interpolation on the image data of two adjacent image data lines of the non-interlaced image data, thereby obtaining the signal level of the line of interlace format image data; and averaging means for conducting an average of the signal levels of two signal levels of the lines of the interlace format image data obtained in said linear interpolation means, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
7. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said generating means includes averaging means for conducting an average of the signal levels of two image data lines of the non-interlaced image data, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
8. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the non-interlaced image data transmitted from said storing means in response to the transmission instruction comprises a transmission unit having image data of a top line thereof as a transmission starting point and a transmission unit having image data of a line next to the top line as a transmission starting point which are alternately arranged.
9. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said line storing means is provided so that the number thereof is larger than the image data line number required to generate interlace format image data, and said issue means issues the transmission instruction at such a timing as to keep the number of said line storing means, which is required for said generating means to generate interlace format image data when the image data is written into said line storing means.
10. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 3, wherein a write-in speed of the image data into said line storing means is higher than a read-out speed of the image data from said line storing means.
11. The image data conversion processing devices claimed in any one of claims 2 to 7, further comprising:
counter means for counting the horizontal synchronizing signal of the interlace format image data at the period specified by the developing format of the non-interlaced image data to be converted; and table means for managing plural kinds of coefficients having periodicity defined by the developing format of the image data, and supplying said generating means with a coefficient corresponding to the count value counted by said counter means in the plural coefficients.
12. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 7, further comprising:
first counter means for counting the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device at the period which is specified in accordance with the developing format of the non-interlaced image data to be converted;
second counter means for counting a clock number of the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device; and table means for managing the plural kinds of coefficients having periodicity defined by the developing format of the non-interlaced image data and a specified identifying clock number of the horizontal synchronizing signal and for supplying said generating means with a coefficient corresponding to the count value of said first counter means in the plural kinds of coefficients and outputting an identifying clock number corresponding to the count value, wherein said issue means compares the identifying clock number output from said table means and the count value counted by said second counter means to issue the transmission instruction to said storing means.
13. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said generating means include plural selection means for selecting line storing means corresponding to the image data line number required to generate the television signal in said plural line storing means;
plural multiplying means, provided in correspondence with said plural selection means, for multiplying each image data supplied from said selected line storing means by the coefficient; and adding means for adding the respective multiplied values obtained in said plural multiplying means.
14. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 13, wherein said plural selection means output said plural multiplying means to the image data read out from said line storing means which is required for said generating means to generate the interlace format image data when the image data is written into said line storing means.
15. The image data conversion device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the number of said plural line storing means is four and when the image data is written into one of said line storing means, the image data which have been already stored in the other three line storing means are selected by the other three selection means to output the selected image data to the corresponding three multiplier means.
16. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 7, further including selection means for selecting execution or non-execution of conducting the generation of said generating means on the image data transmitted from said storing means in accordance with the developing format of the image data to be converted.
17. An image data conversion processing device for converting image data comprising plural lines, which can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined line number, including:
even storing means for storing image data of even lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted;
odd storing means for storing image data of odd lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted;
signal generating means for generating a horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device and plural rate data determined by a ratio of the line number of the image data and a predetermined line number of the display device in accordance with the plural kinds of developing formats; and format conversion processing means for converting the image data of the even and odd lines to a format of the television signal using the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted in the plural rate data.
18. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said format conversion processing means includes conversion processing control means for generating a read-out address for reading out image data of adjacent odd and even lines stored in said even storing means and said odd storing means and a coefficient assigned to the image data on the basis of the rate data and the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device from said signal generating means, calculation processing means for reading out the image data of the adjacent odd and even lines stored in said even storing means and said odd storing means in accordance with the readout address and multiplying the read-out image data by the coefficient.
19. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said signal generating means counts the number of the horizontal synchronizing signal, and said conversion processing control means includes multiplying means for multiplying the rate data supplied from said signal generating means by the count value of the horizontal synchronizing signal to calculate the read-out addresses for said even storing means and said odd storing means and the coefficient.
20. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said signal generating means counts the number of the horizontal synchronizing signal, and said conversion processing control means includes storing means storing the read-out address and the coefficient in correspondence with the rate data and the count value of the horizontal synchronizing signal supplied from said signal generating means.
21. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said calculation processing means includes:
first multiplying means for multiplying the image data of the even line read out from said even storing means by the coefficient;
second multiplying means for multiplying the image data of the odd line read out from said odd storing means by the coefficient; and adding means for adding the output of said first multiplying means with the output of said second multiplying means.
22. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said calculation processing means includes storing means for storing the calculation processing result in correspondence with the respective image data read out from said even storing means and said odd storing means and the coefficient.
23. An image data conversion processing device for converting non-interlaced image data stored in storing means to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan having a predetermined number of lines, in which the non-interlaced image data comprises plural lines and one frame of the interlace format image data comprises plural fields, including:
linear interpolating means for conducting a linear interpolation on image data of two lines of the image line supplied from said storing means and an image data line adjacent thereto;
plural field storing means provided at an input or output side of said linear interpolating means for storing respective lines field by field;
synchronizing signal generating means for generating a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of the display device; and field control means for performing write-in and read-out operations of the image data field by field to said plural field storing means on the basis of the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal generated in said synchronizing signal generating means.
24. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 23, further includes encoder means for converting the interlace forming image data to an NTSC signal.
25. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said linear interpolating means includes;
counter means for counting the number of the horizontal synchronizing signal;
coefficient table storing the count value counted in said counter means and the coefficient in correspondence with each other; and multiplying means for multiplying the image data by the coefficient corresponding to the count value counted in said counter means by referring to the coefficient table, thereby conducting the linear interpolation on the image data.
26. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said linear interpolating means comprises a lookup table storing the calculation result in correspondence with the horizontal synchronizing signal and the coefficient.
27. An image conversion processing device of any one of claims 1 to 26, further comprising:
storing means for storing said non-interlaced image data to be converted.
28. The image conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 26, further comprising a display device.
29. The image conversion processing device of claim 28, wherein said display device is a television monitor and the interlace format image data is for a television signal.
30. A method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in a memory and can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
step of issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said memory; and step of converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
31. The method of image conversion processing of claim 30, wherein said step of converting includes generating step for multiplying the non-interlaced image data transmitted from said storing means by one of plural coefficients for developing formats of the image data to be converted, which coefficients are beforehand set for the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data.
32. The method of image conversion processing of claim 31, further comprising:
step of storing the image data transmitted from said memory line by line on the basis of the transmission instruction to plural line memories; and wherein step of multiplying further comprising:
step of multiplying the image data from the line memory by one of the plural coefficients for developing formats of the non-interlaced image data to be converted.
33. The method of image conversion processing of claim 31, wherein said step of issuing issues said transmission instruction in accordance with a period which is specified by a ratio of the line number of the non-interlaced image data to be converted and the predetermined line number of the interlace format image data.
34. The method of image conversion processing of claim 31, wherein said step of multiplying multiplies in synchronism with a horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device, thereby generating interlace format image data.
35. A method of image conversion processing for converting image data comprising plural lines, which can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data for a display device which conducts interlace scan having a predetermined line number, including:
step of storing image data of even lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted to an even memory;
step of storing image data of odd lines in the non-interlaced image data to be converted to an odd memory;
step of generating a horizontal synchronizing signal of the television signal and plural rate data determined by a ratio of the line number of the image data and a predetermined line number of the television signal in accordance with the plural kinds of developing formats; and step of converting the image data of the even and odd lines supplied from said even memory and said odd memory to interlace format image data using the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device and the rate data corresponding to the developing format of the image data to be converted in the plural rate data.
36. The method of image conversion processing as claimed in claim 35, wherein said step of converting includes:
step of generating a read-out address for reading out image data of adjacent odd and even lines stored in said even memory and said odd memory; and a coefficient assigned to the image data on the basis of the rate data and the horizontal synchronizing signal of the display device; and step of reading out the non-interlaced image data of the adjacent odd and even lines stored in said even memory and said odd memory in accordance with the read-out address and multiplying the read-out image data by the coefficient.
37. A method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data stored in a memory to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined line number, in which the image data comprises plural lines and one frame of the interlace format image data comprises plural fields, including:
step of conducting a linear interpolation on image data of two lines of the image line supplied from said memory and an image data line adjacent thereto;
step of storing respective lines of the image data in plural field memories field by field;
step of generating a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical synchronizing signal of the display device; and step of performing write-in and read-out operations of the image data field by field to said plural field memories on the basis of the horizontal synchronizing signal and the vertical synchronizing signal.
38. An image conversion processing device for converting non interlaced image data comprising a number of plural image data lines, which can be developed in any one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for which a display device conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
line storing means for storing a plurality of line data of the image data line by line received from a storing memory for storing the image data to be converted;
converting means for converting the image data stored in said line storing means by one of the conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby the interlace format image data.
39. The image conversion processing device of claim 38, wherein said converting means make a line of the interlace format image data with using said plural of lines data stored in the line storing means.
40. The image conversion processing device of either of claims 38 or 39, further comprising:
wherein said converting means multiplies the image data transmitted from the line storing means by one of plural coefficients for developing formats of the image data to be converted.
41. The image data conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 38 to 40, wherein a write-in speed of the image data into said line storing means is higher than a read-out speed of the image data from said line storing means.
42. The image conversion processing device of any one of claims 38 to 41, further comprising:
storing means for storing said non-interlaced image data to be converted.
43. The image conversion processing device as claimed in any one of claims 38 to 41, further comprising a display device.
44. The image conversion processing device of claim 43, wherein said display device is a television monitor and the interlace format image data is for a television signal.
45. A method of image conversion processing for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in a memory and can be developed in plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data, for a display device which conducts interlace scan, having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
step of storing a plurality of line data of the image data in a line memory line by line received from a storing memory for storing the image data to be converted;
step of converting the image data stored in said line memory by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby the interlace format image data.
46. The method of image conversion processing of claim 45, wherein said step of converting makes a line of the interlace format image data with using said plural of lines data stored in the line memory.
47. The method of image conversion processing of either of claims 45 or 46, wherein said step of converting multiplies the image data transmitted from the line memory by one of plural coefficients for developing formats of the image data to be converted.
48. An image conversion device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising plural lines, which are stored in storing means and can be developed in one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
a display device which conducts interlace scan;
issue means for issuing a transmission instruction of the image data to said storing means; and converting means for converting the image data transmitted from said storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of the plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data and outputting the interlace format image data to the said display device.
49. An image conversion device for converting non-interlaced image data comprising a number of plural image data lines, which can be developed in any one of plural kinds of developing formats, to an interlace format image data having a predetermined number of lines, comprising:
a display device which conducts interlace scan;
line storing means for storing a plurality of line data of the image data line by line received from a storing memory for storing the image data to be converted;
converting means for converting the image data stored in said line storing means by one of conversion methods which is previously selected for said one of plural kinds of developing formats, thereby generating the interlace format image data and outputting the interlace format image data to the said display device.
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