Abstract: A remote control unit responds to activation of a "identify" button by transmitting a sequence of command signals, each of the same command in a different format. Since the appliance to be controlled is turned on, it responds in a predetermined way (e.g. a channel change) when it receives the properly formatted command. The user then terminates the learn mode and a pointer denoting the address of the last transmitted command, i.e. the properly formatted command, is stored in the unit and used as part of the address for reading data for subsequent user-selected commands out of memory.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 20, 1985
Date of Patent:
October 27, 1987
Assignee:
NAP Consumer Electronics Corp.
Inventors:
Robin B. Rumbolt, William R. McIntyre, Larry E. Goodson
Abstract: Errors occurring in the beam current measurement in a video output stage can be reduced by increasing the recharging rate of the capacitive load of a video amplifier, constituted by the picture display tube of a picture display arrangement, with the aid of a bias current or a quiescent current which is subtracted again from the current applied to an input of the beam current measuring circuit which is controlled by the video amplifier.
Abstract: A wide aspect ratio television system includes memories for storing and recovering a video input signal in response to read and write clock pulses, respectively. Write clock pulses are deleted to compress edge regions of a wide aspect ratio input signal and read clock pulses are deleted to restore the signal to its original aspect ratio. The pattern of delected pulses is altered on a line-by-line basis to reduce visible artifacts of signal decimation. Dual mode receivers include provisions for controlling edge blanking, interpolation and the pattern of clock pulses deleted as a function of received signals. Wide and standard aspect ratio images are displayed without altering the width of the display raster.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1985
Date of Patent:
June 9, 1987
Assignee:
RCA Corporation
Inventors:
Robert A. Dischert, Warren H. Moles, David L. Jose, James M. Walter