In a raster scan display in which electron beam energization during raster line scan is controlled by comparing a raster value to stored magnitude digital data as a raster line is scanned, a control signal for energizing the electron beam includes a lower bandwidth video signal whereby energization of the electron beam can be anticipated. A comparator of the raster line value to stored magnitude digital data generates a pulse which is applied to three serially connected latches. Logic circuitry connected to the latches generates pulses which are applied to digital to analog converter circuitry which generates the video control signal.
A method and apparatus for drawing high quality lines on color matrix displays wherein a line segment is created by activating a series of linear elements substantially centered about the predetermined line segment position and providing for various intensities for each element, the notion of a pixel group is completely discarded and each individual display element is individually addressed and individually assigned an intensity depending upon the predetermined line segment to be displayed and the orientation of that line segment wherein the method comprises generating element intensity, position and line slope information for a given line segment; inverting and registering the element intensity information; centering an array of elements around the element position information; determining the color of elements in the array of elements; determining the proper intensity for each element in the array of elements in order to produce the predetermined position of the line; and providing the proper intensity for each element and the array of elements in order to provide the proper line color.
Electronic signal measurement apparatus for the acquisition and display of short-duration analog signal events, in the form of a hand-held instrument which includes maximum and minimum signal value detection circuits for capturing the extremes of a rapidly changing analog signal. The captured values are then digitized by an analog-to-digital converter to generate data which can be stored and subsequently displayed in the form of a histogram evidencing the occurrence or lack of occurrence of a particular type of signal event.