DocumentCode
1024206
Title
Correction of deflection-aberrations by analog computer
Author
Schlesinger, K. ; Wagner, R.A.
Author_Institution
General Electric Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
Volume
12
Issue
8
fYear
1965
fDate
8/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
478
Lastpage
484
Abstract
For wide-angle deflection (±25°) of microspot tubes (spot size-8 microns), dynamic correction of focal length (DCF) alone is no longer capable of conserving resolution. It is found, however, that complete recovery of ultra-high resolution (3000 lines per inch) is practical by adding dynamic correction of astigmatism (DCA) to DCF. The laws of error distribution on the tube face are found to be quadratic functions of position coordinates
and
. Dynamic correction thus requires an ideal product generator that obeys the associative law of multiplication out to large amplitudes. A special beam-deflection type of computer tube has been developed. It operates on the principle of deflecting a square beam across a quadrantal target. An analog computer using three of these "roving-square tubes" (RST\´s) generates all three dynamic corrections as required by DCF and DCA. Photographs of deflected television microimages show the effectiveness of this analog computer in presenting approximately 9000 spot diameters, or 80 million dots, within a 3-inch square.
and
. Dynamic correction thus requires an ideal product generator that obeys the associative law of multiplication out to large amplitudes. A special beam-deflection type of computer tube has been developed. It operates on the principle of deflecting a square beam across a quadrantal target. An analog computer using three of these "roving-square tubes" (RST\´s) generates all three dynamic corrections as required by DCF and DCA. Photographs of deflected television microimages show the effectiveness of this analog computer in presenting approximately 9000 spot diameters, or 80 million dots, within a 3-inch square.Keywords
Analog computers; Application software; Cathode ray tubes; Displays; Lenses; Optical devices; Research and development; Spirals; Toroidal magnetic fields; Vision defects;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1965.15530
Filename
1473994
Link To Document