Method and system for displaying serial images

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Physically integral with display elements

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348578, 345201, G09G 128

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ABSTRACT:
An X-ray imaging system wherein serial frame images are stored in the image memories. Memory selection of image memories is controlled by a microcomputer in accordance with the number of frame images and an interval between R-waves of an electrocardiogram signal of a subject detected by phase detector. By such a system, each serial frame the image read out from image memories in accordance with an address signal supplied by address generator can be displayed by a TV monitor in the same period.

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