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GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman, Apr 10, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- O2Micro(R) International Limited OIIM +0.84% was issued 16 claims under United States patent number 8,049,438 for its Light Source Driving Circuit methodology.
O2Micro's patented methodology drives light sources that enable LCD backlighting, needed to illuminate many display applications. Display applications comprise TVs, LCD monitors, notebooks, video cameras, mobile phones, PDAs, game machines, medical instruments, GPS navigation systems, and industrial machines.
"This methodology reduces component count in, and therefore cost of, display panel power control for multi-lamp systems such as TV applications," said Dr. Yung Lin, executive vice president, O2Micro.
About O2Micro
Founded in April 1995, O2Micro develops and markets innovative power management and e-commerce components for the Computer, Consumer, Industrial, and Communications markets. Products include Intelligent Lighting, Battery Management, and Power Management.
O2Micro International maintains an extensive portfolio of intellectual property with 18,727 patent claims granted, and over 20,000 more pending. The company maintains offices worldwide. Additional company and product information can be found on the company website at www.o2micro.com .
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