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The functional block diagram of the basic display unit.
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trains  from  the  RAC,  counts  the  pulses,  and  develops the  deflection  voltages  required  for  generating  the sweep  circular  raster. ANALOG  DEFLECTION  FUNCTION.—  The analog  deflection  function  controls  the  movement  of the  CRT  beam  via  the  yoke  on  the  neck  of  the  CRT. Major   position   data   is   received   from   the   display console   and   summed   with   the   symbol   waveforms from  the  symbol  generator  or  circle/ellipse  waveforms from  the  conies  generator. INTENSITY   CONTROL   FUNCTION.—   The intensity   control   function   controls   the   blanking   and unblinking  of  the  CRT  beam  and  the  brightness  of  the display.  The  intensity  control  function  also  contains compensation  circuitry  to  ensure  the  intensity  of  the display   is   uniform   because   of   changes   in   the   write time  of  the  display. POWER   DISTRIBUTION   FUNCTION.—   The power   distribution   function   contains   the   power supplies  to  convert  the  input  ac  voltage  to  the  levels required   by   the   BDU.   Depending   on   the   version   of the  BDU  in  use,  there  are  six  or  seven  power  supplies in   the   power   distribution   function   that   develop   the following   voltages:   +5,   +6.3,   +15,   -15,   +30,   +100, +110,  +600,  +18,000,  -26,  -30,  and  -110. TV   Monitor The  TV  monitor  is  a  7"  x  9",  525  line,  interlaced monochrome  monitor  mounted  to  the  top  of  the  BDU. It  is  shown  in  figure  4-16.  The  TV  monitor  has  two input  channels  and  displays  composite  video.  The composite video   may   be   computer-generated alphanumeric  data,  video  from  another  monitor,  or  a picture   from   an   external   video   camera.   The   TV monitor  also  has  a  video  loop  through  connection  to allow  the  same  information  to  be  displayed  on  up  to five  additional  monitors.  Figure  4-17  shows  the  block diagram  of  the  TV  monitor. VIDEO  CONTROL  FUNCTION.—  The   video control   function   receives   signals   from   the   control panel  that  allow  the  operator  to  control  the  brightness and  contrast  of  the  raster  and  select  which  of  the  two video  sources  will  be  displayed  on  the  CRT.  The  TV Figure 4-16.–The TV monitor. monitor  control  panel  is  shown  in  figure  4-18. The  raster  control  signals  and  the  composite  video input  signals  are  used  by  the  video  control  function  to generate   the   CRT   drive   signals.   The   horizontal   and vertical   blank   signals   from   the   sweep   generator provide  the  timing  for  the  video  function  to  blank  the CRT  during  horizontal  and  vertical  retrace. SWEEP  GENERATOR  FUNCTION.—  The sweep  generator  function  develops  the  signals  to  drive the   horizontal   and   vertical   deflection   yokes   and generates  timing  signals  required  by  the  video  control function. DISPLAY   CONTROL   CONSOLE OJ-535(V)/UYQ-21(V) The display control c o n s o l e     ( D C C ) OJ-535(V)/UYQ-21(V)   is   a   high   resolution   graphics console  that  provides  a  man-to-machine  interface  for the  display  and  control  of  command  and  control  data. Figure   4-19   shows   one   configuration   of   the 4-15

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