Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Cathode ray tube circuits – Cathode-ray deflections circuits
Patent
1981-03-12
1984-09-11
Wilbur, Maynard R.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Cathode ray tube circuits
Cathode-ray deflections circuits
250578, 178 18, 365217, 315 10, 358213, H03K 1788
Patent
active
044712707
ABSTRACT:
This device comprises several charge-transfer shift registers integrated on the same semiconductor substrate and disposed one above the other along the axis Oy. The charge-transfer electrodes are common to all the registers and each package of charges injected under an electrode having received the impact of particles is transferred along axis Ox to underneath a diffused zone common to all the registers what causes currents to flow in two electrodes connected to the ends of the zone diffused along axis Ox.
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"Thomson-CSF"
Gordon Marian
Plottel Roland
Wilbur Maynard R.
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