Television – Special applications – Simulator
Patent
1995-09-28
1998-06-16
Powell, Mark R.
Television
Special applications
Simulator
348 7, 348 12, 435 42, 435 51, H01J 1300, H04N 714, H04H 100
Patent
active
057685185
ABSTRACT:
A time serial signal from a signal source is input into a delay circuit, and the signal is read out from arbitrary intermediate taps of the delay circuit to obtain a specific delayed signal. Alternatively, a time serial signal from a signal source is allotted to a plurality of memory circuits, and the allotted signal contents are read at a specific moment to obtain a specific delayed signal. By distributing the delayed signals in this manner, a signal distribution apparatus can send a serial signal, from its beginning with little delay, to multiple terminals requesting the signal at arbitrary times.
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Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Miller John W.
Powell Mark R.
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