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22 December 1978 A 25-Inch Precision Color Display For Simulator Visual Systems
R. E. Holmes, J. A. Mays
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Abstract
This paper describes the development of a high-resolution 25-in. color display for simulator visual systems. One of the unique features of the display is the incorporation of a microprocessor-based digital convergence system capable of achieving absolute convergence at 256 points. This system permits the operator to adjust convergence, geometry, size, position, brightness, and contrast of the display through the simulator optics system by means of a remote-control unit. This feature can be used to correct for color aberrations of the optics as well as the normal misregistration (misconvergence) associated with color cathode ray tubes (CRTs). Linear feedback amplifiers are used in the display to achieve superior long-term convergence stability. The control functions available include not only the normal red, green, and blue adjustments but also dynamic blue-lateral control. These unique design features greatly simplify the convergence- and geometry-correction process; and, as a result, a relatively unskilled operator can accomplish precision registration of a simulator visual system, even with a matrix of color displays.
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R. E. Holmes and J. A. Mays "A 25-Inch Precision Color Display For Simulator Visual Systems", Proc. SPIE 0162, Visual Simulation and Image Realism I, (22 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956889
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Analog electronics

Visualization

Chromatic aberrations

Visual system

Image visualization

Amplifiers

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