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I would like to ask if somebody have any information about TMED (Temporal Modulation Energy Distribution) algorithm used for displaying colors on DSTN-LCDs. I have found description of these algorithm here (chapter 7.3.3):
http://www.intel.com/design/pca/applicationsprocessors/manuals/27869302.pdf
but algorithm needs TMED Matrix which isn't described ther. Have anybody any information about these matrix (how to construct that matrix, or how it is composed...)?
I am constructing FPGA-based LCD controller, only for research use, and I want to implement this algorithm.
Thanks for any information.
Michal Strug
AGH University of Science and Technology
Poland
I would like to ask if somebody have any information about TMED (Temporal Modulation Energy Distribution) algorithm used for displaying colors on DSTN-LCDs. I have found description of these algorithm here (chapter 7.3.3):
http://www.intel.com/design/pca/applicationsprocessors/manuals/27869302.pdf
but algorithm needs TMED Matrix which isn't described ther. Have anybody any information about these matrix (how to construct that matrix, or how it is composed...)?
I am constructing FPGA-based LCD controller, only for research use, and I want to implement this algorithm.
Thanks for any information.
Michal Strug
AGH University of Science and Technology
Poland
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The Intel PCA Applications Processors were sold to Marvell Technology some time ago. To obtain development support for those, we recommend contactingMarvell directly via the support options at www.marvell.com.
(To view a list of current Intel SW developer resources for UMPC and MID,clickhere.)
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IntelSoftware NetworkSupport
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