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Automatic calibration system for video displays in vision testing

  • US 4,415,921 A
  • Filed: 10/30/1981
  • Issued: 11/15/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A calibration circuit for indicating the error in intensity adjustment of a video display driven by video drive signal comprising, in combination:

  • light sensor means generating a photometer signal in response to illumination from the video display;

    comparator means comparing the photometer signal to the video drive signal for generating an error signal indicative of the error in intensity adjustment of the video display, said comparator means comprising differential amplifier means having an output signal proportional to a difference between the video drive signal and the photometer signal;

    digital to analog converter means having a digital control signal input and an analog output generating the video drive signal in response to the logic states on the digital control signal input, and having a response time at least as short as the low frequency response time of the video display to the video drive signal; and

    digital sampling means for intermittently sampling and storing a digital representation of the comparator means output signal, and having a sampling response time at least as short as the low-frequency response time of the video display to the video drive signal,so that the difference between sampled and stored comparator output signals in response to alternating logic states on the digital control signal input indicates the error in the contrast adjustment of the video display, and the sum of the sampled and stored comparator output signals in response to alternating logic states on the digital control signal input indicates the error in the brightness adjustment of the video display.

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