Television – Video display – Cathode-ray tube
Patent
1992-04-06
1994-03-15
Coles, Jr., Edward L.
Television
Video display
Cathode-ray tube
315 85, 174 35MS, 348836, 361682, 361683, H04N 530, H05K 500, H05K 900, H01J 152
Patent
active
052949940
ABSTRACT:
An computer assembly having an integral video display and processor subsystem in a single enclosure is described. The assembly contains an electrically conductive safety wall inside the enclosure which separates the interior of the enclosure into a high-voltage region where the video display components are mounted, and a low-voltage region where the processor subsystem is mounted. The enclosure has a removable rear cover which allows access to the processor subsystem for upgrading memory. An electrically conductive liner is attached to the rear cover for EMI shielding of the low-voltage region.
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Copeland Jeffrey P.
Fernandez Ricardo L.
Robinson Dennis C.
Velasco Daniel J. J.
Venditti Steve D.
Cefalo Albert P.
Coles, Jr. Edward L.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Hudgens Ronald C.
Thompson James F.
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