Presentation 2002/7/5
Some Problems of Power Processing Technologies in a Television Receiver
Masashi OCHIAI, Hirofumi MATSUO,
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Abstract(in English) The history of television is old. Nipkow of Germany had realized basic operation of television making use of rotating disk in 1884. This is called beginning of mechanical scanning television system. Recently, a television receiver employs a liquid crystal display or plasma display has appeared on the market. A television receiver with a built-in BS digital tuner has come out also. In this paper, we focus our attention on the television receiver using the color picture tube, and point out the some problems about power processing technologies. The power processing technologies in the television receiver mean those in a power supply and a deflection circuits. The following things are important problems. They are correction of picture distortion in a deflection circuit, reduction of power consumption, high frequency EMC (Electro-Magnetic Compatibility) and low frequency EMC.
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Keyword(in English) Television receiver / Power processing technologies / Correction of picture distortion / Reduction of power consumption / EMC
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Some Problems of Power Processing Technologies in a Television Receiver
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Keyword(1) Television receiver
Keyword(2) Power processing technologies
Keyword(3) Correction of picture distortion
Keyword(4) Reduction of power consumption
Keyword(5) EMC
1st Author's Name Masashi OCHIAI
1st Author's Affiliation Toshiba corporation, Digital Media Network Company:Division of Systems Science, Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University()
2nd Author's Name Hirofumi MATSUO
2nd Author's Affiliation Division of Systems Science, Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University
Date 2002/7/5
Paper # EE2002-17
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 194
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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