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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 20, 1987
Filed:
Nov. 04, 1985
Edward W Andrews, Brookfield, WI (US);
Roy A Schley, Milwaukee, WI (US);
General Electric Company, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus for generating a video display from an independent controllable video source in synchronism with an external video signal for eliminating electromagnetic interference between closely positioned cathode ray tube display monitors, each display monitor being connected to display a corresponding one of the two video signals. The system eliminates the electromagnetic interference by forcing the vertical retrace functions in the closely positioned monitors to occur simultaneously. In one form the system includes apparatus for stripping a vertical sync signal from an externally generated video signal and for applying that vertical signal to a comparator for comparison against an internally generated vertical sync signal used to control the video presentation from the independent video source. The comparator generates an error signal representative of the time difference between the two signals which error signal is then used to vary the frequency of a controllable clock in such a manner that the two vertical sync signals are forced to occur simultaneously. The controllable clock is also used to generate horizontal sync signals and other signals required in order to produce video at a rate suitable for application in a video monitor. The horizontal and vertical sync signals are summed with the video information to form a composite video signal.