Title of Invention

DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING A CATHODE RAY TUBE.

Abstract Display apparatus comprising a cathod ray tube (3), a first circuit (1) providing a high voltage (HV) to the cathode and a second circuit (2) receiving a gross signal <Y'> on a source input and providing on at least an output at least a luminance signal (Y) controlling an electron beam of the cathode ray tube (3), wherein the second circuit (2) comprises a comparator (20) having an input (42) connected to said source input and generating an error signal (E) according to a difference between said comparator input and a reference signal (V0), and controlled amplifying means (22) for amplifying the gross signal (Y') into the luminance signal (Y) according to the error signal (E). A signal simulating absence of gross signal (Y') and controlled by a signal (SH) sent by a microprocessor is sent to the comparator input (42) when the apparatus switches from on to off.
Full Text Displey apparatus comprising a cadthode ray tube (CRT)
The invention relates to a display apparatus comprising a cathode
ray tube (CRT).
In such an apparatus, stray emission may take place once the
apparatus is switched off (or to standby) due to high voltages lingering in the
CRT. This problem is conventionally addressed by reducing the voltages in
the CRT when the apparatus is turned off. Various solutions are described in
the patent application published as EP 0 810 785.
According to another solution, disclosed in the patent application
published as JP 62-92 584, the black level adjustement voltage for a
luminance signal sent to the CRT rises when the conventional B+ voltage
falls.
The goal of the invention is to improve the reduction of stray
emission by discharging the cathode thanks to a new solution which can be
used in addition to the preceding ones.
According to this new solution, a display apparatus comprises a
cathode ray tube, a first circuit providing a high voltage to the cathode, a
second circuit receiving a gross signal on a source input and providing on at
least an output at least a luminance signal controlling an electron stream of
the cathode ray tube, and means for simulating absence of gross signal
when the apparatus switches from on to off.
According to preferred embodiments,
- said means for simulating absence of gross signal are triggered
by a signal sent by a microprocessor;
- a pin carrying a signal representative of the gross signal when
the apparatus is on is connected to ground when the apparatus switches
from on to off;
- the second circuit comprises a comparator having an input
connected to said source input and generating an error signal according to a
difference between said comparator input and a reference signal, and
controlled amplifying means for amplifying the gross signal into the
luminance signal according to the error signal, and a signal simulating
absence of gross signal is sent to the comparator input when the apparatus
switches from on to off;
- said signal simulating absence of gross signal is controlled by a
signal sent by a microprocessor;
- the comparator input is connected to ground when the apparatus
switches from on to off;
- the comparator input is connected to ground through a switch
the switch is controlled by a signal from a microprocessor.
Accordind to this solution, a display apparatus is provided, which
comprises a cathode ray tube, a first circuit providing a high voltage to the
cathode and a second circuit receiving a gross signal on a source input and
providing on at least an output at least a luminance signal controlling an
electron stream of the cathode ray tube, the second circuit comprising a
comparator having an input connected to said source input and generating
an error signal according to a difference between said comparator input and
a reference signal, and controlled amplifying means for amplifying the gross
signal into the luminance signal according to the error signal, wherein the
comparator input is connected to ground through a switch controlled by a
signal generated from a microprocessor when the apparatus switches from
on to off.
The display apparatus is for instance a television receiver.
The invention will now be explained in the light of the attached
drawings and more specifically :
- figure 1 schematically representing an embodiment of the
invention ;
- figure 2 representing a practical implementation of this
embodiment;
- figure 3 representing a detailed view of a circuit of figure 3.
As schematically shown in figure 1, a television receiver includes
a cathode ray tube 3, a first circuit 1 for providing a high voltage HV to the
cathode of the CRT 3 and a second circuit 2 for providing a luminance signal
Y controlling the electron stream of the CRT 3. An amplifier 4 can be
provided between the second circuit 2 and the CRT 3 to input a signal with a
sufficient power to the CRT.
On colour television receivers (usually called CTV), three circuits
similar to the second circuit 2 are provided respectively for red, green and
blue parts of the image. The description below will only mention one circuit 2
but it should be understood that the invention can apply to any of the three
circuit 2, and possibly to several at the same time.
The second circuit 2 processes the gross signal Y' from a video
source, e.g. a tuner or a VCR, into the luminance signal Y. The second
circuit 2 notably provides a brightness setting as follows.
During the horizontal blanking interval, reference signals (usually
2 reference signals) are transmitted to adjust the pedestal level and the
brightness so that the luminance of the following horizontal line is displayed
with the correct intensity.
Therefore the second circuit 2 includes a comparator 20
comparing the gross signal Y' (on a comparator input 42) to a reference
signal Va during horizontal blanking intervals. If the gross signal Y' is not
strong enough (that is the references transmitted during the horizontal
blanking interval reveal a low signal), then the comparator generates an error
signal E proportional to the need of amplifying the gross signal Y' to obtain
the luminance signal Y. An amplifier 22 controlled by the error signal E
amplifies the gross signal Y' into the luminance signal Y accordingly
When the television receiver is switched off, a signal SH is sent by
a microprocessor of the receiver for contacting a switch K connected
between the comparator input and the ground The comparator input is then
connected to the ground, thus simulating an absence of gross signal Y'. As a
consequence, there is a boost in the error signal E, thus in the amplification
by amplifier 22 and in the end in the luminance signal Y.
This boost in the luminance signal Y discharges the cathode of
the CRT 3 whereto no more energy is supplied.
A practical way to implement this embodiment is described
thereafter in relation to figure 2 and figure 3.
A video processor IC 5 is used for video signal processing. In the
example, the video processor IC 5 is a TA12B8N from Toshiba. The video IC
5 includes brightness setting means as described above, including notably a
comparator whose input is represented under reference 42 (corresponding to
pin42ofTA1268N).
A resistor R (75 kO) and a capacitor C (1 mF) are connected in
series (RC-circuit) and are interposed between the comparator input 42 and
the ground. This RC-circuit provides averaging of the gross signal in order to
obtain the signal to be compared to the reference signal for brigthness
setting purposes.
In parallel to the RC circuit, the comparator input 42 is connected
to the ground through the emitter-transmitter path of a transistor K. The base
of the transistor K is connected through a voltage divider 6 to a wire 7
providing the SH signal from the microprocessor of the receiver when the
receiver is switched from on to off (or standby).
A detailed view of the part of the video processor IC 5 related to
the invention is represented on figure 3. The video IC 5 includes a black
stretchinq element 23, a brightness setting circuit 8 and a pedestal clamping
circuit 9
The clamping circuit 9 comprises a comparator 24 comparing the
pedestal level of the gross signal Y' during the horizontal blanking, time
dedicated to the pedestal reference (that is when clamping switch 25 is
closed) with a reference voltage Vo. The gross signal is corrected accordingly
thanks to substractor 26.
The brightness setting circuit includes previously described
comparator 20 and controlled amplifying means 22. A brightness switch 21
links the output of comparator 20 (carrying error signal E) to the control pin of
amplifying means 22 ; the brighness switch is closed only during horizontal
blanking intervals, where the reference signals are received. An isolation
resistor 27 is interposed between the input of comparator 20 and the wire 10
carrying the luminance signal.
WE CLAIM:
1. Display appartus comprising:
- a cathode ray tube (3),
- a first circuit (1) providing a high voltage (Hv") to
the cathode and
- a second circuit (2) receiving a gross signal a source input and providing on at least an output
atleast a luminance signal (Y) controlling an electron
beam of the cathode ray tube (3),
wherein the second circuit (2) comprises a comaprator
(20) having an input (42) connected to said source input
amd generating an error signal (E) according to a
difference between said comparator input and a
reference signal (VO), and controlled amplifying means
(22) for amplifying the gross signal into the
luminance signal (Y) according to the error signal
(E),
characterized in that a signal simulating absence of
gross signal (Y') and controlled by a signal (SH) sent by a
microprocessor is sent to the comparator input (42) when the
apparatus switches from on to off.
2. Display apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pin; (42)
carrying a signal representative of the gross signal (Y') when
the appartus is on,is connected to ground when when the apparatus
switches from on to off.
3. Display apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
comparator input (42)is connected to ground when the apparatus
switches from on to off.
4. Display apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
comparator input (42) is connected to ground through a switch
(K) .
5. Display apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch
(K) is controlltd by a signal (SH) from a microprocessor.
6. Display as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein
the apparatus is a television receiver.
Display apparatus comprising a cathod ray tube (3), a
first circuit (1) providing a high voltage (HV) to the cathode
and a second circuit (2) receiving a gross signal on a
source input and providing on at least an output at least a
luminance signal (Y) controlling an electron beam of the cathode
ray tube (3), wherein the second circuit (2) comprises a
comparator (20) having an input (42) connected to said source
input and generating an error signal (E) according to a
difference between said comparator input and a reference signal
(V0), and controlled amplifying means (22) for amplifying the
gross signal (Y') into the luminance signal (Y) according to the
error signal (E). A signal simulating absence of gross signal
(Y') and controlled by a signal (SH) sent by a microprocessor is
sent to the comparator input (42) when the apparatus switches
from on to off.

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Patent Number 224159
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/1257/KOL
PG Journal Number 40/2008
Publication Date 03-Oct-2008
Grant Date 01-Oct-2008
Date of Filing 28-Nov-2001
Name of Patentee THOMSON LICENSING S.A.
Applicant Address 46 QUAI ALPHONSE LE GALLO, F-92100 BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CHEONG YEW HONN 65 HUME AVENUE NO. 02-01 SINGAPORE 598743
2 MAUNG KYAW NYUNT 416 BULIT BATOK WESA AVENUE 6, NO. 11-341 SINGAPORE 650146
PCT International Classification Number H04N 5/57, 5/14
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP00/05450
PCT International Filing date 2000-06-14
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9902959-7 1999-06-19 Singapore