Analysis of line-scan output/e.h.t. generator circuit for c.r.t. displays

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The operation of a typical line-scan output/e.h.t. generator circuit is analysed in detail. The results are given as a set of equations which are solved by an APL program, details of which are included. The analysis demonstrates how the various voltages, currents and time intervals in the circuit vary with e.h.t. load current. An important characteristic of the circuit is e.h.t. voltage regulation; this is found to depend significantly on the transformer leakage inductance, and on the charge storage and forward resistance of the e.h.t. rectifier. Over a range of load current depending on the leakage inductance, regulation is substantially better than if the leakage inductance were zero. Another characteristic that shows a similar dependence on leakage inductance is the flyback time. Performance of a test circuit has been computed and compared with measurements. The computed output voltage is found to be about 5.5 to 7% high and the incremental internal resistance about 33% low; probably the result of ignoring transfomer losses.

Inspec keywords: cathode-ray tube displays; voltage regulators

Other keywords: transformer leakage inductance; EHT voltage regulation; line scan output/EHT generator circuit; APL program; CRT displays; flyback time; EHT rectifier

Subjects: Display, recording and indicating instruments; Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuits; Electron beam scanned tubes

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      • G.H. Hutson . (1971) , Colour television theory.
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      • ‘New 20 AX transistor line deflection and raster correction circuits’. Mullard Technical Note 39, 1976.
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      • W. Wharton , D. Howarth . (1967) , Principles of television reception.
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      • ‘Diode split for e.h.t. generation’. Mullard Technical Note 77, 1978.
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