Title of Invention

METHOD FOR PROCESSING RECEIVED BROADCAST SIGNALS IN A TELEVISION SET TO OPBTAIN A DESIRED VIDEO FREQUENCY RE3SPONSE.

Abstract Method for processing received broadcast signals in a television set to obtain a desired video frequency response comprising the steps of automatically adapting for each programme location of the set, a video frequency response to the desired video frequency response by means of a correction value (Uc0rr ), which effects a corresponding channel tuning, by a predeterminable signal component of a television signal which is received by an antenna system (1) and applied to a tuner (2) of the set being evaluated; adding the correction value (UCorr) to a tuning voltage (Uturn ) by means of an addition stage (22), said voltage representing the actual channel tuning voltage of the tuner (2) ; and deriving the correction value (Ucorr) from a control voltage (Ucontrol ) serving for colour burst signal gain control.
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The invention relates to measures for processing received broadcast signals, in particular for sets for receiving and reproducing television signals.
For optimum videotex data coding, for error-free functioning of so-called descramblers and - not least - for the impression of improved detail resolution on the screen of a television set of displayed pictures) it is known to process the video frequency response by influencing the higher frequency components in the video signal spectrum- For this purpose , means which act on the video frequency response in a correspondingly selective manner are . provided in the video-signai-processing section of a television set.
The channel fine tuning of the relevant set can be used effectively as another means, in particular in the case of so-called tuner tilt. This channel tuning, which in principle effects frequency detuning of the tuner and results in corresponding shifting of the vision carrier on the Nyquist slope of the transmission curve, is not familar to everybody) however. Furthermore, such tuner tuning also does not seem appropriate since today's television sets are in any case provided with a


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transmitter search with automatic tuner tuning of the television channels which can be received, PLL (phase-lacked loop), based-tuning systems and storable channel frequency tables being
provided for the tuners.
The object of the invention, therefore, is, in television sets, to simplify processing of the video frequency response by means of a tuner tuning.
This object is achieved by means of a method, by means of a television set, and further by means of a tuner tuning system as defined by the features of the invention.
The invention is based on the idea, in the case of set
programme location allocations that, in particular, are to be
carried out by the customer for
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each television channel, of adaptation to a video frequency response sought in each case being carried out automatically by means of corresponding shifting of the vision carrier relative to the IF total transmission curve.
The respective adaptation for the relevant television channel of the set is effected, in principle, by the addition of a corresponding correction value to the corresponding channel tuning voltage of the tuner. In this case - for a first and for a second embodiment - the adaptation can be carried out according to the invention in a dynamic manner (i.e. by the addition of a correction value which is derived from a control or, for the second embodiment, is obtained by means of a control to the channel tuning voltage of the tuner) , or - for a third embodiment - by the addition of a correction value which is determined beforehand (e.g. during the installation of the set at the customer's premises) and stored to the channel tuning voltage.
As a criterion for the video frequency response, it is advantageously possible to use, in particular for the first embodiment, the colour burst of the respective transmitted television signal, the said colour burst serving for automatic colour contrast control (Automatic Colour Control) . For the first embodiment, the control voltage fed to the colour control amplifier during the colour contrast control is in this case simultaneously utilized as a correction value, in which case merely corresponding level adaptations may be necessary.
Furthermore, a measurement signal designed as a 2T pulse or a measurement signal designed as a multiburst having a correspondingly large video frequency can advantageously be utilized as a criterion for the video frequency response, in particular for the second and third embodiments. Such a measurement signal, with which the respective vision carrier is modulated, is concomitantly transmitted in any case e.g. in accordance

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with the CCIR Standard for television signals as a test line in these signals.
In the second embodiment, the correction value of the relevant channel is obtained by comparing the measurement signal with a reference value. According to the invention, such reference values are adapted to the respective set design. They are preferably specified e.g. during the set manufacturing process, in the course of the programming of the set uP of the relevant television set, and stored.

In order to obtain the video frequency response sought in the relevant channel, for the third embodiment it is provided that the correction value is determined from the measurement of the measurement siqnal with corresponding shifting of the vision carrier relative to the IF total transmission curve - e.g. by means of the channel fine tuning of the tuner - and is subsequently stored.
The respective storage for correction and reference values is designed to be overwritable so that, if appropriate, changes can later be made, e.g. by after-sales service on the customer's premises. In this case, the same also applies correspondingly to the first embodiment with regard to a later change of level adaptations performed in the set manufacturing process.
The invention thus has the advantage that it is possible to compensate not only for the effects on the video frequency response which are caused by tolerance- dictated tuner tilts and/or tolerance-dictated deviations of the selection means in the IF range but also for those effects which are to be attributed to incorrect adaptations between television set and antenna system, or between television set, converter (such as e.g. also so-called satellite receivers) and antenna system.
Further advantages emerge from the description below. The invention is explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:

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Figure 1 shows an ideal IF total transmission curve of a television set;
Figure 2 shows the signal path between antenna input and signal output of the IF demodulator of a television set.
Figure 1 shows in a diagram using the amplitude profile of a normalized gain u/umax by way of example that region of the IF total transmission curve which is essential for a video signal, on a linear scale with the respective position of vision carrier BT and colour subcarrier FT at e.g. 38.9 MHz" and 34.47 MHz, respectively, in accordance with the European television standard B according to the CCIR Standard (solid line). In this case, the vision carrier BT and the colour subcarrier FT have standard-conforming frequency spacings from the corresponding carrier frequencies of the television channels of the same standard.
BT' and FT' designate the respective vision carrier and colour subcarrier on account of detuning -according to the invention - of a tuner 2 illustrated in Figure 2. Such detuning is intended to effect shifting (broken line) of the vision carrier BT relative to the total transmission curve: as is illustrated by the lowering of the vision carrier level and the associated raising of the colour subcarrier level, in this "case low frequency components of the video signal are lowered, while the high frequency components - which effect greater detail resolution - of the video signal are raised in a defined manner (or lowered in the case of detuninq according to the invention in a different direction).
Figure 2 shows the signal receiving region of a television set in a greatly simplifying manner using a block diagram with an illustration of the tuner 2 connected to a receiving antenna 1, of an IF stage 3 and of an IF demodulation stage 4, the IF stage 3 comprising

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amplifier and selection means with a surface acoustic wave filter that is customary in today's television sets. A CVBS signal obtained by the IF demodulation stage 4 is fed to signal paths known per se for the
processing of luminance and chrominance signals: a delay
line 5 and downstream amplifier stages 6 form the
luminance signal path in this case, and a bandpass filter
7 is provided for separating the chrominance signal or
the carried chrominance signal from the CVBS signal.
Arranged in the further course of the chrominance signal
path is a control amplifier stage 8 for an automatic
colour contrast control (ACC=Automatic Chrominance
Control), which is customary particularly in PAL
television sets and is followed by demodulation stages 9
for obtaining the colour difference signals B-Y and R-Y. The control amplifier stage 8 is part of a control circuit of which, with a burst blanking stage 10, a control voltage generator stage 11 and a control voltage (UControl) carrying capacitor 12, further parts which are essential for the colour contrast control are illustrated.
As is described in more detail below, the present invention makes use, for a first embodiment already mentioned, of the fact that - on account of the position of the colour subcarrier FT on a tilted slope of the IF transmission curve - even instances of slight detuning of the tuner 2 would cause visible colour contrast changes if these were not corrected by the automatic colour contrast control. However, the colour contrast is kept constant by this colour contrast control in order that the colours always - i.e. irrespective of the respective amplitude of the colour burst - have their correct colour saturation. As a result, according to the invention, the control voltage UCOntrol can also be used as a measure of detuning of the tuner 2 and thus, at the same time, also as a measure of the video frequency response.
According to the invention, the control voltage Ucontrol is fed to a level adapting stage 13 in order to

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obtain from the control voltage UCOntrol a correction voltage Ucorr., which is used as a correction value for the video frequency response and is fed to a tuner tuning

system 21 - e.g. of the type of the digital tuning system TUA 6010XS (TV Mixer-Oscillator-PLL) from Siemens, which system can be controlled via an I2C bus - in order to obtain the video frequency response sought together with a channel tuning voltage Utun. generated for the corresponding television channel in the tuner tuning system 21.
In this case, the feeding of the correction voltage Ucorr. together with the tuning voltage Utun., which represents the actual channel tuning voltage of the tuner, can be effected e.g. in a simple manner by means of an addition circuit 22.
The level adapting stage 13 is preferably designed as an electronically adjustable voltage divider which is programmable e.g. via control, data and address lines, designed as an I2C bus, for corresponding settings and channel assignments of the correction voltage Ucocr..
The tuning system 21 essentially contains a frequency synthesis generator according to the PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) principle with a PLL circuit for

generating the desired channel frequencies with a divider, control, data and address lines designed as an I2C bus for the organization sequence during the transmitter search with storage of channel- and programme-location-related data, and electrically programmable and addressable tuning memories for the assignment of tuning information and programme location numbers.
In order to obtain the video frequency response sought in the relevant channel, it is provided, for a
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second and/or third embodiment (not illustrated but already mentioned) according to the invention, that, instead of the colour burst, use is made of a measurement signal designed as a 2T pulse or a measurement signal

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designed as a multiburst having a correspondingly large video frequency.
In the second embodiment, the correction voltage Ucorr. used as the correction value in the relevant channel is obtained by continuously comparing the measurement signal with a reference value Ur6f.
With reception of the measurement signal on an arbitrary channel, such a reference value Uref. can be defined as early as in the set development phase by means of a corresponding channel fine detuning. However, the channel fine detuning is preferably effected not in the customary manner known per se (i.e. by means of the tuner) but by adjustment or setting of the reference value Uref. • The assessment of the relevant reference value Uref. or the setting thereof - even in the case of possible changes to the setting that are to be performed later (e.g. by after-sales service on the customer's premises, e.g. on account of a customer's specification for the picture definition impression) - can be effected in a simple manner e.g. using an oscillograph connected to a corresponding video terminal of the set. In this case, too, it is advantageously possible to use an electronically adjustable voltage divider which is programmable e.g. via control, data and address lines, designed as an I2C bus, for corresponding settings and channel assignments of the reference value Uref..
In the third embodiment, in order to obtain the video frequency response sought in the relevant channel, it is provided that the correction value is determined from the measurement of the measurement signal with corresponding shifting of the vision carrier relative to the IF total transmission curve by means of the channel fine tuning of the tuner and is subsequently stored.
Since the correction values to be stored correspond to corrected channel data, for the storage thereof it is provided that preferably the tuning system 21 described hereinbefore is augmented according to the

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invention by second electronically programmable and addressable tuning memories.
The invention has been described using a tuner with a digital tuning system. However, it shall be pointed out that the invention can also be applied in the same way to tuners with a different tuning system, such as e.g. according to the voltage synthesizer principle.



WE CLAIM:


1. Method for processing received broadcast signature in a television set to obtain a desired video frequency response that is sought by means of a tunner tuning comprising the steps of
automatically adapting for each programme location of the set) a video frequency response to the desired video frequency response by means of a correction value (UCorr.), which effects a corresponding channel tuningi by a predeterminable signal component of a television signal which is received by an antenna system (1) and applied to a tuner (2) of the set being evaluated;
adding the correction value (Ucorr) to a tuning voltage (Utun.) by means of addition stage (22), said voltage representing the actual channel tuning volatage of the tuner 2; and
deriving the correction value (Ucorr ) from a control voltage (Ucontrol) serving for colour burst signal gain control.
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2. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control voltage
(U Control ) is adapted by means of an adapting stage (13) for
the purpose of obtaining the correction value (UCorr ).
3- Method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the correction value (U corr. . ) is obtained by continuously comparing a measurement signal with a reference value U ref .
4. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein a 2T pulse or a
multiburst having a correspondingly large video frequency is used
as the measurement signal.
5. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the reference value
U ref is electrically adjustable and addressable for channel-
related settings and the respective channel assignment thereof ,
preferably via control) data and address lines designed as an
I 2 C bus. .
6. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the correction value
(UCorr. ) is determined from a measurement of a measurement
signal with corresponding shifting of the vision carrier relative
to the IF total transmission curve by means of the channel fine
tuning of the tuner (2) and is subsequently stored.

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7. Method as claimed in claim 61 wherein the correction values (UCORR. ) are stored in electrically programmable and addressable tuning memories in the tuning system (21) of the tuner (2).
8. Method as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1-7 wherein a 2T pulse, multiburst signal corresponds as the signals component to be evaluated of the respective television signlil which is received by an antenna system (1) and applied to a tuner (2).
9. Method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the signal component to be evaluated is designed as a test line of a television signal.
10. Television set , characterised in that , for each programme location of the set, the video frequency response is automatically adapted to the desired video frequency response by means of a correction channel tuning, by a predeterminable signal component of a television signal which is received by an antenna system (i) and applied to a tuner (2) of the set being evaluated, the correction value (Ucorr ) is added to a tuning
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voltage (Uturn) means of an addition stage (22) said voltage representing the actual channel tuning voltage of the tuner (2); and the correction value (Ucorr ) is derived from a control voltage (Ucontrol ) serving the colour burst signal gain control .l
11. Tuner tuning system for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 6-7, wherein the tuner tuning system has additional tuning memories which are provided for storing channel-related video frequency response correction values (Ucorr ).


Method for processing received broadcast signals in a television set to obtain a desired video frequency response comprising the steps of automatically adapting for each programme location of the set, a video frequency response to the desired video frequency response by means of a correction value (Uc0rr ), which effects a corresponding channel tuning, by a predeterminable signal component of a television signal which is received by an antenna system (1) and applied to a tuner (2) of the set being evaluated; adding the correction value (UCorr) to a tuning voltage (Uturn ) by means of an addition stage (22), said voltage representing the actual channel tuning voltage of the tuner (2) ; and deriving the correction value (Ucorr) from a control voltage (Ucontrol ) serving for colour burst signal gain control.


Documents:

00637-cal-2000-abstract.pdf

00637-cal-2000-claims.pdf

00637-cal-2000-correspondence.pdf

00637-cal-2000-description(complete).pdf

00637-cal-2000-drawings.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-1.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-18.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-2.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-26.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-3.pdf

00637-cal-2000-form-5.pdf

00637-cal-2000-letters patent.pdf

00637-cal-2000-priority document others.pdf

00637-cal-2000-priority document.pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-abstract.pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-claims.pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-description (complete).pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-drawings.pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-form 2.pdf

637-cal-2000-granted-specification.pdf

637-cal-2000-priority document.pdf

637-cal-2000-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 209262
Indian Patent Application Number 637/CAL/2000
PG Journal Number 34/2007
Publication Date 24-Aug-2007
Grant Date 23-Aug-2007
Date of Filing 15-Nov-2000
Name of Patentee DEUTSCHE THOMSON BRANDT GMBH.,
Applicant Address HARMANN SCHWER STR, 3, D-78048 VILLIANGEN SCHWE4NNINGEN,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SOWIG HELMUT D-78052 VILLINGEN SCHWENNINGEN
2 SAUTER REINHARD HUMMELBUEHLSTR.15 D-78052 VILLINGEN-SCHWNNINGEN,
PCT International Classification Number H 04 N 5/44
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 19957365 1999-11-29 Germany