Television – Synchronization – Sync generation
Patent
1997-12-01
2000-06-06
Kostak, Victor
Television
Synchronization
Sync generation
348529, 327115, 327117, 327126, 377 47, 377 50, H04N 945
Patent
active
060725346
ABSTRACT:
The period of an input signal is subdivided into N parts by carrying out a count, during this period, of the pulses delivered by a clock. This number is divided by N and then the remainder of this division is distributed among all the N parts of the period of the input signal. This technique may be applied to the generation of scanning signals in television.
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Dell'ova Francis
Gailliard Thierry
Marchand Benoit
Galanthay Theodore E.
Kostak Victor
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics S.A.
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