Video signal actuated switch
First Claim
1. A video signal actuated switchcharacterized byan amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying a particular band of frequencies comprising a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal,an actuator circuit (202) for providing an actuating signal (F) responsive to the output signal of the amplifier circuit (201), anda control circuit (203), responsive to the actuating signal (F) of the actuator circuit (202), for controlling the selection of signals (C and G) for display by a video terminal (100).
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Abstract
A video signal actuated switch is disclosed having general application in the area of video home entertainment systems. The present video signal actuated switch comprises an impedance matching circuit (200) for matching the impedance of an incoming video signal (VS) for display. A high impedance amplifier (201), having an associated filtering circuit (201a), amplifies a particular band of frequencies comprising a known component frequency of the video signal (VS). No significant degradation of the standard video signal results from the application of the impedance matching circuit (200) in combination with the amplifier circuit (201). An actuator circuit (202) provides a signal (F) responsive to the output of the amplifier circuit (201) to a control circuit (203). The control circuit (203), responsive to signal (F), provides a control signal (E) for controlling the selection of video inputs to a video terminal (100) and for controlling or powering an RF modulator circuit (206). RF modulator circuit (206), responsive to control circuit (203), permits video signal (VS) to modulate a particular television channel frequency. Antenna switch (205), responsive to the control signal (E), preempts the viewing of antenna signal (G) at video terminal (100) in favor of the modulated output of modulator circuit (206).
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1. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying a particular band of frequencies comprising a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal, an actuator circuit (202) for providing an actuating signal (F) responsive to the output signal of the amplifier circuit (201), and a control circuit (203), responsive to the actuating signal (F) of the actuator circuit (202), for controlling the selection of signals (C and G) for display by a video terminal (100).
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6. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying a particular band of frequencies comprising a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal, an actuator circuit (202) for providing an output signal responsive to the output signal of the amplifier circuit (201). a control circuit (203), responsive to the output signal of the actuator circuit (202), for providing a signal (D) for powering an RF modulator (206), and a switch (205), responsive to the control circuit (203), for switching between inputs (G and C) to a video terminal (100).
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8. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying a particular band of frequencies comprising a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal, an actuator circuit (202) for providing an output signal responsive to the output signal of the amplifier circuit (201), a control circuit (203), responsive to the output signal of the actuator circuit (202), for providing first and second signals (D and E), a modulator (206), responsive to the first signal (D) and the video signal (VS), for modulating the video signal (VS) to a particular television channel frequency, and a switch (205), responsive to the second signal (E), for switching between two inputs (C and G) to a video terminal (100).
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10. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an impedance matching circuit (200) for matching the impedance of a video signal (VS), the impedance matching circuit providing an output signal, a high impedance amplifier circuit (201) for providing an output signal responsive to the output signal of the impedance matching circuit (200), an actuator circuit (202) to providing an output signal responsive to the output signal of the amplifier circuit (201), a control circuit (203), responsive to the output signal of the actuator circuit (202), for providing first and second signals (D and E), a modulator (206), responsive to the first signal (D) and the video signal (VS), for modulating the video signal to a particular television channel frequency, and a switch (205), responsive to the second signal (E), for switching between two inputs (C and G) to a video terminal (100), one input being the output (C) of the modulator (206).
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11. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying an electrical signal of a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal, a rectifier (D1) for rectifying the output signal of the amplifier circuit and providing an output signal, and means (203, 205) responsive to the output signal of the rectifier (D1), for switching between two inputs (C or G) of a video terminal (100).
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15. A video signal actuated switch
characterized by an amplifier circuit (201) for amplifying an electrical signal of a known component frequency of a video signal (VS), the amplifier circuit providing an output signal, an opto-emitter circuit (D5) for providing an actuating signal (F) responsive to the output signal of amplifier circuit (201), and a control circuit (203, 205), comprising an opto-responder circuit (Q5), for switching between two inputs (C or G) of a video terminal (100) responsive to the actuating signal (F).
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