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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 05, 1978
Filed:
May. 02, 1977
Blayne E Arneson, Evergreen Park, IL (US);
Admiral Corporation, Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
There is disclosed a simplified bias and gain adjust system for a color cathode ray tube wherein, by a minimum of adjustments, the bias for an in-line color cathode ray tube may be adjusted to achieve color balance between the CRT's three electron guns and to achieve a maximum voltage difference between the CRT's G.sub.2 electrode and the cathode element of the dominant electron gun of the color CRT. In particular, the system includes a chrominance matrix amplifier including an amplifying element in the form of a transistor for each of the color-difference signals provided by the chrominance demodulator(s) of the color television system; the color-difference signal is applied, illustratively, to the base of each such transistor, and a luminance signal Y is applied to the emitter of each such transistor element. In particular, first and second supply voltages are applied, respectively, through a first fixed resistor and a second variable resistor to each transistor's collector the second voltage source being less than the first-mentioned voltage source. By varying the second-mentioned resistor element, the load and therefore the gain of the transistor, as well as the effective supply voltage developed at the transistor's collector, are established. In an embodiment wherein such an amplifying circuit is adapted for a three-gun cathode ray tube, a common, second variable resistor is interconnected between the collectors of at least two of the driver transistors and is adjusted to differentially control the gain and the supply voltages of the two driver transistors.