Method of generating a voltage with a triangular wave form

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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328 32, 328181, 328187, 307261, 307264, 307228, H03K 508, H03K 410, H03K 500, H03K 1200

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050159607

ABSTRACT:
A method for generating a voltage with a triangular waveform which is independent of frequency. Two oppositely-phased voltages with sawtooth waveforms are added together in an adding circuit. These two waveforms have different amplitudes, and one of the waveforms has a horizontal section during predetermined intervals of a period. The resulting triangular waveform has points at which the waveform passes through zero, and these points coincide with the points at which the sawtooth waveforms pass through zero also. These points at which the waveforms pass through zero corresponds to 0.degree., 180.degree., and 360.degree. of a waveform cycle for eliminating substantially gullwing errors in television sets. These points correspond to the beginning, center and end of lines in the television sets.

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patent: 4216387 (1980-08-01), Reed
patent: 4841251 (1989-06-01), Hartmann et al.

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