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Raster scan emulation of conventional analog CRT displays
   
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US Patent 4816813
Issued Date
March 28, 1989
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A segment constituting several points of digitized waveform data from a digitizer is stored in a pixel memory which has a number of memory locations corresponding to the number of pixels in the horizontal screen width of a raster scan video screen. As each new data point is written into a sequentially higher location in the memory, the data at the memory location a selected number of memory locations lower, constituting the desired number of pixels in the waveform segment, is erased. When a full new segment of data is in the waveform memory, the contents of the memory is provided to a raster scan graphics control unit which causes a new raster scan frame to be written on the video monitor screen. Only the portion of the waveform corresponding to the segment of waveform data in the waveform memory is illuminated on the screen. New data continues to be written into the waveform memory until another full segment of waveform data is in the memory and all previous waveform data points have been erased. The content of the waveform memory then is again provided to the raster scan graphics control which causes another raster scanned frame to appear on the video monitor screen, with the new segment of waveform illuminated on the video screen displaced sequentially from the previously displayed waveform segment. The continued illumination of new waveform segments in this manner causes the waveform to appear to move from left to right across the video screen in a fashion which emulates a conventional analog CRT display of the waveform.
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March 28, 1989
Application Number
07/211,120
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June 21, 1988
US Classification
345/440.1   345/545 345/672
Int'l Classification
G09G   1/16   (20060101)   G01R   13/34   (20060101)   G01R   13/22   (20060101)  
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 909,824, filed 19, 1985, abandoned.
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340/722   340/747   340/792   340/726   340/734   340/794   340/798   340/724   340/723   364/518   364/521  
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