Electronic apparatus control system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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3591941, H04N 704

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047515740

ABSTRACT:
A control system for an electronic apparatus, such as a television receiver, having a control circuit with a control program in an internal memory sequentially communicates over an internal bus within predetermined intervals, such as within the vertical blanking interval of the television signal, with a plurality of controllable circuits in the television receiver, and the control circuit operates to select and communicate with a specific, selected one of the controllable circuits first, in each predetermined interval, with the remainder of the controllable circuits being subsequently communicated with in the remaining portion of the vertical blanking interval.

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