Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Cathode ray tube circuits – Cathode-ray deflections circuits
Patent
1993-09-20
1995-02-14
Issing, Gregory C.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Cathode ray tube circuits
Cathode-ray deflections circuits
31536812, 315367, 315387, G09G 104, H01J 2974
Patent
active
053898591
ABSTRACT:
A display device often includes a correction circuit for correcting a position error which is caused by the fact that the deflection signals are not (any longer) in conformity with the video signals to be displayed. This is caused, inter alia by the fact that the deflection coils and the display tube are not ideal. By providing the display device with a waveform generator generating a (line deflection) reference signal and by causing this reference signal to traverse the same "signal path" as the video signal, variations in the delay etc. can be corrected. Both the video signal and the reference signal are stored in a memory and read from the memory under the control of the correction circuit. Inputs of the correction circuit receive the (line deflection) reference signal delayed via the memory and a signal related to the (real) line deflection. With reference to these input signals, the correction circuit applies a (read) clock signal to the memory. As a result, deflection signals and video signals are always in conformity with each other.
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McCormack James J. A.
Stessen Jeroen H.
Goodman Edward W.
Issing Gregory C.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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