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                                     SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD
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                                                                                               MARCH-MAY 1981
                                                                                 Elements and Terminology
                                                                                 In all X-Y display applications, the
                                                                                 purpose is to draw an image on the
                                                                                 screen for human interaction. How-
                                                                                 ever, before discussing the methods
                                                                                 of drawing these images, it is impor-
                                                                                 tant to discuss display-related ter-
   All About CRT's                                                               minology and some of the important
                                                                                 elements of a picture. Once this
   By Jim Bechtdd, Editor
                                                                                 common ground is established, the
                                                                                 methods of forming a picture can be
                                                                                 analyzed in detail.

                                                                                 The important aspects of any picture
                                                                                 are resolution, brightness and data
                                                                                 density.
                                         An oscillompe is 811 in&rument


In 1879, William Crookes demon-
                                         signals is applied to the horizontal
                                         deflection (X-axis) sysbm, and the
strated the ability to deflect cathode
rays in a vacuuIll tube with a mag-                                                           beam spot divided i t
                                                                                                                 no
net. Cathode rays had earlier been
Sh              e of causing phos-                                                         ity of a spot is not uni-
Ph               the glass walls of a                                                       its diameter, measure-
vacuum tube, but control of the area                                             ment of spot size is not an exact
of phosphorescencewas only possible                                              SCienCe.
                                         Csometimes called the vi&    signal)
by using shaping masks (solid struc-
tures in the tube incapable of pro-      appligd to %e Z-axis system. Such a
                                                     h
ducing dynamic deflection). The          Minition includes not only oscillo-
combination of focusing elements to
                                         scopes and other related electronic
produce a narrow electron beam (or
cathode ray) aimed at a fluorescent
target with dynamic electromag-
netic-beam deflection became known
as a Crookes tube. The Crookes tube,     way the picture is formed on the
later to be commonly known as a          screen ofthe CRT. In an ac3cillormpe,
cathode-my tube (CRT) or more pre-       exted            control the vertical
cisely as an electron-beam tube, of-     and hsr          movement of the
fered much promise for displaying        electron beam. The path the beam
high-sspaed variations that could not    traces on the phosphor e the CRT is
                                                                 f                      lNTEGRATD CIRCUIT
be demonstrated on mechanical                                                            CROSS REFERENCE
      atus. By 1897, CarlF. Bra-
            cted a "variable current                                                        SERVICE NOTES
             by using the Crookes
         e first forerunner of the
modern dllwxope.
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To test spot size resolution, a raster   Raster                                    Electromagnetic
is displayed on the screen and re-
duced in size until the lines just be-   Raster is a predetermined pattern of      Magnetic deflection systems utilize
come indistinguishable. At that          scanning lines that provides sub-         an inductive coil (called a yoke) sur-
point, the size of the raster is meas-   stantially uniform coverage of an         rounding the neck of the CRT
ured and divided by the number of        area. In other words, the raster is       through which a current signal is
lines in the raster to determine the     the rectangular pattern of light          passed to generate a magnetic field
resolution.                              which appears on the CRT screen           to deflect the electron beam (see
                                         when the screen is scanned by the         Figure 1).At high frequencies, in-
                                         electron beam.                            ductors with few turns are necessary
                                                                                   to obtain fast current changes, and
Addressable resolution, on the other                                               larger currents are required to
hand, has nothing to do with spot        Z-Axis                                    obtain the required field strength.
size, but simply is the incremental                                                Consequently,above repetition rates
accuracy in which the beam can be        This refers to that part of the display   of 20 kHz, large power dissipations
positioned. The smallest positional      that controls CRT intensity. It in-       are required to obtain full-scan dis-
movement of the electron beam            cludes the input circuit, an amplifier    plays. Most television sets and com-
divided into the CRT dimensions          (called the Z-axis amplifier), and the    puter display terminals use the
then gives the addressable resolu-       circuit that drives the CRT control       magnetic deflection scheme.
tion. Unlike spot resolution, ad-        grid. The control grid controls the       Electrostatic
dressable resolution is an exact         amount of beam current allowed to
computable number. It is important       fall on the phosphor at the front of      Electrostatic deflection systems con-
to realize that addressable resolu-      the tube which varies the intensity       sist of complex electron gun struc-
tion holds no fixed relationship to      of the picture.                           tures containing two sets of deflec-
spot resolution. Addressable resolu-                                               tion plates; one set for horizontal
tion can be either greater or less                                                 deflection and one set for vertical
than spot resolution. The relation-      CRT Deflection                            deflection (see Figure 2). Electrosta-
ship of addressable resolution to spot   Fundamentals                              tic deflection, involving voltage
resolution does play a significant                                                 charging of capacitive plates to de-
role in the perceived "quality" of a     Now that some of the basic CRT            flect the electron beam, is capable of
display or picture. More on this         elements and terminology have been        speeds several orders of magnitude
later.                                   identified, let's discuss beam deflec-    higher than electromagnetic for a
                                         tion techniques. There are two            comparable amplifier cost (but not
                                         methods of deflecting the beam            CRT cost). Since even inexpensive
                                         inside the CRT; electromagneticand        industrial oscilloscopes generally
Brightness                               electrostatic.                            are capable of displaying 500 kHz or

Brightness is simply the light output
of the picture being displayed. The
relative light output of a displayed
picture is significantly different
from the maximum light output
capability of the CRT as will become
apparent later.



Data Density

The amount of data displayed (data
density) is simply the area of the
CRT screen that is lit versus the en-
tire screen size (or the amount of lit
area versus dark area). The lit por-
tion of the screen consists of all the
alphanumeric characters and vec-
tors (lines) that comprise the picture
being displayed.
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                                                                                  mechanical distance from
                                                                                  as feasible. This optimizes
                                                                                  sensitivity by providing the grea
                                                                                  deflection distance at the screen per
                                                                                  volt, or gauss, of applied deflection
                                                                                  field. In the electrostatic CRT, the
                                                                                  plates must also be reasonably close
                                                                                  together to achieve svfficient d d e e
                                                                                  tion field etrength with ail applied
                                                                                  voltage in the range of 300 volts. A
                                                                                  greater swing would create signifk-
                                                                                  ant X a n          amplifier design
                                                                                  P
                                                                                  Electrostatic displays have fasterd&
                                                                                                   and use less current
                                                                                  that electromagnetic displays. TAis
                                                                                  i the result of physics; the load of
                                                                                   s
                                                                                  the deflection plates is only the stray
                                                                                  capacitance of a few pieofma&. On
                                                                                  the other hand, the inductance ofthe
                                                                                  yoke is the load to t h e driving
                                                                                  amplifiers. The higher the induc-
                                                                                  tance (Le., more turns and stronger
                                                                                  magnetic field), the easier it is to de-
                                                                                  flect the beam; however, higher in-
                                                                                  ductance requires high power. To
                                                                                  lower the inductance reduces power
                                                                                  requirements but also reduces de-
                                                                                  flection sensitivity. This then
                                                                                  requires reduction in accelerating
                                                                                  potentials in the CRT so that the
Electromagnetic vs Electrostatic                                                  beam can be deflected full screen,
                                        Given the same spot size, with dl         which also reduces the light output.
The major differences between the       other things equal, a n elec-
two systems are light output and        tromagnetic CRT will be brighter          Some further points of comparison
frequency response. The magnetic                                                  follow:
system generally offem more light                             due to the fact
output while the electrostatic sp-                                                1. LineurityiGeorne8ry: In order t~
tern offers high-speed response at                                                achieve a linear deflection in a n
low power consumption. In addition,     most of the beam current to pasns         electromagnetic display, it is nec&&
magnetic deflection allows a wider      through to the screen. The electro-       sary to apply an "S"-shaped non-
beamdeflection angle than does          static gun has a large number of          linear voltage function to the deflec-
electrostatic deflection. Moreover,     internal dements as shown in Fig-         tion coils. To achieve good li
          e full-screen deflection      ure 2. Notice that the front-most
                 red is less than 20    element of the focus lens has a rela-
                  magnetic deflection   tively small aperture, which strips
             lifier and CRT) has a      away 7040% of the beam current            component caunt. For good geametay
                t advantage over an     just before the beam enters the de-       (minimum barrel and pincushion
             systan. This is one of     f l d o n plate region. The gun is con-   distortion1 in eleetrornagnetic dis-
              telecwision sets, many
                   ,and mme oscillo-
                    CIWB with elmi-
trontagaieeic deflection.
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Electrostatic CRTs, on the other          Vector                                    If the beam is blanked (turned off)
hand, have inherently good linear-                                                  during movement and turned on at
ity. Only a variable dc voltage needs     Other common names for vector             rest, the picture will be comprised of
to be applied to an element in the        drawing are "dot writing", "directed      a series of dots on the CRT face (see
CRT for any minor geometric pat-          beam", and "stroke writing." As the       Figure4a). This type of "dot writ-
tern correction.                          name implies, the beam is succes-         ing" lends itself well to the CRTs
                                          sively moved to each new location by      used in spectrum analyzers, air traf-
                                          signals applied to the X (horizontal)     fic control monitors, and other dis-
2. 2-Axis Delay: Since deflection         and Y (vertical) inputs. In an oscillo-   plays where annotation is displayed
coils act as a delay line, it is neces-   scope, the directed-beam is linearly      on the screen along with the main
sary to introduce delay into the Z-       deflected to follow the signal pattern    picture (see Figure 4b).
axis signal path in high-speed elec-      in the vertical direction while often
tromagnetic displays. This coordi-        using a constant deflectioh rate in
nates the blanking and unblanking         the horizontal direction to represent
with the beam position; these delay       time. If the beam is left on during       Raster
lines are unnecessary in electro-         the writing cycle (as in a standard
static displays.                          oscilloscope), the picture will be
                                          comprised of curves or straight-line      In a raster system, the beam follows
                                          segments on the CRT face (see             a fixed path covering the face of the
3. Resolution: In either type of CRT,     Figure 3).                                tube in a series of interlaced parallel
there is a tradeoff of beam diameter                                                lines (usually horizontal), with
vs brightness. Since a n elec-                                                      blanked (turned off) retrace lines
tromagnetic CRT passes so much                                                      (see Figure 5). In a raster system
more beam current, a much smaller                                                   there are two methods of modulating
spot size (higher resolution) can be                                                the beam intensity; analog and
obtained a t the same level of                                                      digital.
brightness.


4. Weight: A high-speed elec-                                                       Analog modulation is used in televi-
tromagnetic display weighs 2-3                                                      sion. The principle of operation in-
times more than a comparable elec-                                                  volves varying the intensity of the
trostatic display does. The power                                                   beam as it moves across the screen
transformer is bigger and more heat                                                 in aceordance with the picture im-
sinks are required to meet the                                                      pulses of the video signals applied to
higher power demands of elec-                                                       the grid of the CRT.
tromagnetic displays. The mass of
the yoke and the increased number
of components contribute t o the
                                                                                    The picture is traced line-by-line.
added weight.
                                                                                    The first odd-numbered line of the
                                                                                    picture is traced by one sweep from
                                                                                    left to right. When the beam reaches
5 . Cooling: Fast electromagnetic                                                   the right side of the screen, the hori-
displays require forced-air cooling;                                                zontal blanking signal biases the
electrostatic displays require only                                                 tube beyond cut-off and the beam is
convective cooling.                                                                 thus extinguished (blanked out).
                                                                                    The beam remains blanked out long
                                                                                    enough for it to move rapidly over to
CRT Picture Drawing                                                                 the left-hand side of the screen
Fundamentals                                                                        where it is in another position to
                                                                                    start the trace of the second odd-
                                                                                    numbered line of the picture. The
In addition to how the beam is de-                                                  horizontal blanking signal is now
flected inside the tube is the actual                                               withdrawn and the beam moves
method in which the picture is                                                      across the screen as before, tracing
drawn. Again, two basic methods are                                                 another odd-numbered line of the
used; vector scan and raster scan.                                                  picture.
                                                                               ALL ABOUT CRT'S



        As this process is repeated again and
        again, the vertical sweep signal is
        applied to the vertical deflection sys-
        tem of the CRT which causes the
        beam to move gradually toward the
        bottom of the screen. Due t o the
        downward pull of the slowly moving
        vertical sweep, each horizontal
        scanning line will be slightly below
        the preceding line.




        is, the odd-line picture (first field) is
        scanned in the first 1/6Oth of a sec-




                                                    method,.the face of                     to loeate d& and
                                                    titioned into r o w and columns of      ond, the defiection
        All of this scanning and modulation         dots which are called "pixels." Refer
        results in a picture of gray shades         to Figure 6 Pixels are defined as the
                                                               .
        where the beam intensity ranges             smallest location on screen where
        from full on to full off. In other          the beam c81n be modulated on or off.
        words, when the video signal                The picture ia created from line
        increases the beam intensity to full                       aots ptdaced by turn-
        on, the phosphor on the CRT glows           ing the beam intensity on and off at
        brightly; and when the video cuts off       appropriate times. Special effects
        the beam intensity, the phosphor            can be mated when the beam inten-       minimize the power    cons^^ of:
        does not glow. Everything in be-            sity is modulated at points between                           of aa energy-
        tween is the gray range, which forms        full on and off.
        the picture.


'   e   "he other method of drawing the
        p i d m in a raster format is by using
        a digital signal to modulate the
                                                    For a low-cost alphanumeric display,
                                                    the raster ~UCBT). e h offers several
                                                                    mtd
                                                    advantages over the directed beam.
                                                    First, it doesn't q u i r e accurate,
                                                    high-speed, and themfore expensive
                                                           1-k-analog e9nrverters. In-
                                                           it uses counter             88
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                                                                The Final
                                                                Criterion    - Resolution
                                                                In high resolution line drawing situ-
                                                                ations, continuous lines have sig-
                                                                nificant merit. It should be pointed
                                                                           vector systems have con-
                                                                          ines at all addressable reso-
                                                                lutions. Only the starting and stop-
                                                                ping point accuracy of the vectors is
                                                                sacrificed at lower resolutions. To
                                                                achieve continuous lines in a raster
                                                                system can place significant
                                                                requirements upon it. Since, in a
                                                                raster system, vectors are comprised
                                                                of a series of dots or pixels, in order
                                                                to achieve the effect of a continuous
                                           cond Field   -   ,   line, the dots must be spaced so close
                                                                as to merge. In fact, they need to
        Horizontal Spot M
                                                                overlap by approximately two-thirds
                                                                to three-quartersof the spot diame-
                                                                ter. This means that the addreisable
                                                                resolution (number of scan lines)
                                    d




                                                                tion CRT requires 3 or 4 thowand
                                                                scan lines to achieve the same qual-
                                                                                    line in a vwbr
                                                                                    e, this has ex-
                                                                tremely adverse effecte on light out-
                                                                put, deflection systems, power, and
                                                                cost. Therefore, in high resolution
                                                                line drawing applications, the "qual-
                                                                ity" of the continuous line may also
                                                                become an issue.

                                                                Another example of resolution
                                                                restridion can occur when trying to
                                                                use a n alphanumeric raster-type
                                                                computer terminal to &play a volt-
                                                                age vs time phenomenon. Remember
modulated raster scan method used
to generate alphanumeric characters.                            that this type of CRT is the digital
This example shows a bask 7 pixel                               raster type with a fixed scan rate
wide by 9 pixel high character cell as                          that modulates pixels on and off
                                                                with a certain portion of time set
                                                                aside for retrace.
the 7 x 9 matrix are used for
descender areas of lower case letters
and underlining. one pixel is used on
either side for character-to-character                          If the event you are trying to capture
spacing. In this particular example the                         is nonrecurring, it may occur dur-
display screen has a low aspect ratio                           ing retrace, or if it is quick enough,
of 5 x 10 inches, for a capacity of 1920                        in-between pixels. In either case, the
character cells partitioned into 24                             CRT will not show the phenomenon.
rows of 80 characters each. That
equals 259,200 pixels (720 horizontal                           Remember that our example shown
by 360 vertical).                                               in Figure 0 has ony 720 pixels of
                                                                visual horiumtal resolution.
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