High-voltage switching for three-color line-sequential color television
Abstract
This specification discloses a color television system of the type in which
a full color image is produced by superimposed red and white images
corresponding to different color video signals representing different
wavelength contents of the televised scene. The red and white images are
produced by accelerating the electron beam to different velocities and the
velocity of the electron beam is switched between these different
velocities to produce the two superimposed images at the end of each line
scan. The system incorporates a high voltage switching system to switch
the voltage level applied to the screen of the picture tube in order to
provide the necessary velocity switching of the electron beam. This
switching comprises a transformer, the second winding of which is coupled
with the relatively large capacitance provided by the screen of the
picture tube. The primary side of the transformer is switched between open
circuit and short circuit conditions. Energy is coupled into .[.and out
of.]. the resonant circuit comprising the transformer inductance and the
capacitance of the picture tube during a short circuit condition to cause
the switching between high voltage levels on the picture tube.
| Inventors: |
Ferrari; Leonard A. (San Dimas, CA) |
| Assignee: |
Polaroid Corporation
(Cambridge,
MA)
|
| Appl. No.:
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05/042,609 |
| Filed:
|
June 1, 1970 |
Potenza; J. M.