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Digitally synthesized gray scale for raster scan oscilloscope displays

  • US 5,254,983 A
  • Filed: 02/05/1991
  • Issued: 10/19/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/05/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An improvement to a digitizing oscilloscope, said digitizing oscilloscope having a display, a display memory, and a display control, said display control drawing a current waveform and a plurality of prior waveforms on said display during a display refresh cycle, said current waveform and each of said plurality of prior waveforms being formed by a plurality of pixels on said display, said improvement comprising:

  • means in said display memory for providing a gray scale binary field of at least two bits for each of said plurality of pixels in each of said current waveform and said plurality of prior waveforms,means receptive of each said gray scale binary field from said providing means for converting the binary value in each said gray scale binary field to a corresponding gray scale analog value, said display receptive of each said gray scale binary field to a corresponding gray scale analog value, said display receptive of each said gray scale analog value from said converting means for illuminating the corresponding pixel to the degree of brightness determined by the corresponding gray scale binary value so as to display said current waveform at full brightness an all of said plurality of prior waveforms,means connected to said display memory and to said display control for decrementing prior to each said display, in a predetermined cycle of time independent of said display refresh cycle, the binary value in all of the gray scale binary fields of said current waveform and each of said prior waveforms by a predetermined binary value, said decremented gray scale binary fields replacing, in each said predetermined cycle of time, all of said gray scale binary fields in said providing means, said displaying means displaying each of said prior waveforms with the same degree of brightness and with each earlier prior waveform having a lower degree of brightness so as to display the direction of said current waveform with respect to said prior waveforms,means connected to said display control and responsive to a manual input for providing said predetermined cycle of time.

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