Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1990-03-29
1991-03-12
Kostak, Victor R.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358155, H04N 508
Patent
active
049997076
ABSTRACT:
A synchronizing signal separating circuit inverts and amplifies, in an inverter 12, a composite video signal received from a video amplifying circuit 100 through a coupling condenser 1. An output node B of the inverter 12 is connected to an input node A of the inverter 12 through a switch 14 and a bias resistor 10. A bias resistor 11 is connected between the input node A and a ground potential. An output of the inverter 12 is further inverted and amplified by an inverter 13 and outputted as a composite synchronizing signal and also supplied to a control input of the switch 14. As a result, the switch 14 is turned on in a synchronizing signal period, so that the coupling condenser 1 is charged with the output of the inverter 12 and also the electric charges of the coupling condenser 1 are discharged through the bias resistor 11 in other period than the synchronizing signal period. Therefore, irrespective of a APL of an inputted composite video signal, it is possible to maintain a level difference between a top level of the synchronizing signal and a separation level to be constant to correctly perform separation of the synchronization.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4393405 (1983-07-01), Ikeda
patent: 4550342 (1985-10-01), Buchanan et al.
Amino Tadashi
Hirao Yoshichika
Hosoya Nobukazu
Ishii Takaaki
Kostak Victor R.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
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