Apparatus for synchronizing the operation of a microprocessor with a television synchronization signal useful in generating an on-screen character display

Number of patents in Portfolio can not be more than 2000

United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4631585
SERIAL NO

06607595

Stats

ATTORNEY / AGENT: (SPONSORED)

Importance

Loading Importance Indicators... loading....

Abstract

See full text

A microprocessor embodied in an integrated circuit has a clock signal generator comprising an inverter in the integrated circuit and a frequency determining network external to the integrated circuit connected to the inverter through terminals. The clock signal generator generates a clock signal which determines the frequency of the instruction cycles of the microprocessor. The operation of the microprocessor is synchronized with a television horizontal rate signal by programming it to generate a comparison signal each time a predetermined number of instruction cycles, selected so that the comparison signal has the same nominal frequency as the horizontal rate signal have occurred. The simple wired AND gate serves as coincidence detector for the horizontal rate signal and the comparison signal and generates a pulse error signal representing the phase and frequency deviations between its two input signals. The error signal is filtered and coupled to the inverter to control the phase and frequency of the clock signal. This microprocessor synchronization arrangement is used to form characters on the screen of a picture tube without the need of an additional character generator.

Loading the Abstract Image... loading....

First Claim

See full text

Family

Loading Family data... loading....

Patent Owner(s)

  • RCA LICENSING CORPORATION

International Classification(s)

  • [Classification Symbol]
  • [Patents Count]

Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Wine, Charles M Mercer County, NJ 32 1142

Cited Art Landscape

Load Citation

Patent Citation Ranking

Forward Cite Landscape

Load Citation