Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Chrominance signal amplitude control
Patent
1993-01-15
1994-09-13
Groody, James J.
Television
Image signal processing circuitry specific to television
Chrominance signal amplitude control
348647, 358316, 358327, H04N 978
Patent
active
053473191
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for regulating the color subcarrier amplitude in a video recorder used with a television receiver which employs overscanning of the electron beams for different modes of operation includes a regulating circuit for providing a regulating voltage representative of the amplitude of the color subcarrier. The regulating circuit includes a variable time constant circuit for switching from a short time constant during the overscanning to a long time constant immediately prior to ending the overscanning to change the regulating voltage in response to changes in the time constant. A variable amplifier is responsive to the regulating voltage to regulate the amplification of the color subcarrier in response to changes in the time constant.
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Burgess Glenton B.
Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
Groody James J.
Henig Sammy S.
Irlbeck Dennis H.
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