Basic televisión and video systems / Bernard Grob, Charles E. Herndon.
By: Grob, Bernard.
Contributor(s): Herndon, Charles E.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, New York : McGraw-Hill, c1999Description: xi, 727 p. : il. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0-02-800437-X.Subject(s): TelevisiónLOC classification: TK 6630 | .G76Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Resumen: The sixth edition of Basic Television and Video Systems, dramatically updated, is intended for many audiences. Foremost, it can be used by students enrolled in electronics technology classes that include course work in television receivers, receivers/monitors, computer monitors, or other circuit applications using CRT-based displays.
This book will be useful to those with a basic electronics background who wish to know more about television and related video circuit operation, system troubleshooting, and repair techniques. Television and video technicians will find that it updates their knowledge of television or other video-based systems.
Television technology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Large-scale integration now includes many complex functions in a single, integrated circuit. That is why we have chosen the block diagram as the key to understanding the operation of the system. A functional block diagram can be used to trace signal flow, to troubleshoot, and to isolate specific problems.
Video in this text it a word used in the broadest sense. Currently electronic products are "converging". The television receiver has become a receiver/monitor. The monitor function allows for highquality video inputs, including composite video inputs, S-video, component video, and RGB inputs.
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