FI41751B
1,198,657. Television. SVERIGES RADIO A.B. 30 June, 1967 [20 July, 1966], No. 30215/67. Heading H4F. The invention relates to an arrangement for producing a composite picture in which a television picture 10, Fig. 1, is blanked over an area 12 to produce a dark background against which there is disp...
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Zusammenfassung: | 1,198,657. Television. SVERIGES RADIO A.B. 30 June, 1967 [20 July, 1966], No. 30215/67. Heading H4F. The invention relates to an arrangement for producing a composite picture in which a television picture 10, Fig. 1, is blanked over an area 12 to produce a dark background against which there is displayed a text 11 of bright letters, the arrangement being characterized by the use of counters which respond to the text signal to measure the height 15 of the text and so control the picture blanking that the text is properly located within the background with blank areas 13 and 14 above and below the text. In Fig. 2, the picture signal, which appears on lead 30, is blanked in a circuit 27 and has the text signal, which appears on lead 16, added in a mixer 32 The presence of a text signal is detected by a counter 23 which responds to the first (i.e. top) line of text and makes a count of picture lines corresponding to a complete frame less the number of lines (typically two or three) corresponding to area 13. At the completion of the count an output pulse is produced which initiates operation of a second counter 25 which responds to the text signal applied over lead 33 and functions to measure the height of the text. A signal to control blanking stage 27 is produced on lead 26, the signal commencing with the pulse from counter 23, lasting throughout intervals corresponding to areas 13, 15 and persisting for a further interval (four lines) corresponding to area 14. To allow for texts occupying two lines another counter 40 is provided which functions in the same manner as counter 23 to control counter 25 but is arranged to respond to the text signals corresponding to the second line. To this end the text signals are applied to the counters 23 and 40 by way of a change-over switch 21, 38 which is operated after the first line of text by counter 35 which responds to the text signal. Picture drive pulses on lead 34 reset counter 35 and switch 21, 38 at the end of each picture. The text and picture signals are synchronous but the text-signal may be applied to lead 16 at a time during the picture interval such that the first signal to appear does not correspond to the top of the first line of text. This will cause operation of counters 23 and 40 at the incorrect times and produce faulty reproduction of the text. To prevent this the text signals are applied via a gate 17 which is controlled by the picture frequency pulse so that the gate transmits in response to a pictu |
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