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Graphics Systems SUBJECT: COMPUTER GRAPHICS LECTURE NO: 04 BATCH: 16BS(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) 1/4/2019 1
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Video Display Devices Cathode-Ray Tube Monitor Raster-Scan Displays Random-Scan Displays Color CRT Monitors Direct-View Storage Tubes Flat-Panel Displays Three-Dimensional Viewing Devices 1/4/2019 2
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Direct View Storage Tube DVST gives alternative method for maintaining screen image as in raster scan. DVST uses storage grid which store the picture information as a charge distribution just behind the phosphor coated screen. DVST consists two electron guns. Primary gun emits high speed electrons which strike on the storage grid to draw the picture pattern. As electron beam strikes on the storage grid with high speed, it knocks out the electrons from the storage grid keeping the net positive charge.
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Direct View Storage Tube The knocked out electrons are attracted towards the Collector. The net positive charge on the picture is nothing but the picture pattern. The continuous low speed electrons from fluid gun pass though the control grid and are attracted to the positive charged area of storage grid. The low speed electrons then penetrate the storage grid and strike the phosphor coating without affecting the positive charged picture pattern on storage grid. In this process the Collector just behind storage grid smooth out the flow of fluid electrons.
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Direct View Storage Tube AdvantagesDisadvantages Not available in color. Erasing selective part of screen is not possible. It produces unpleasant flash on the screen. Flat Screen Very high resolution complex picture can be displayed without flickering. Refreshing is not required as in CRTs
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Flat Panel Display A flat panel display refers to class of video devices that have reduced volume, weight & power requirement compared to CRT. A flat panel display is thinner than CRTs, we can hang them on walls and can wear on the wrists. It is categorized in to: Emissive Display Non-Emissive Display
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Emissive Display These are the devices that convert electrical energy into light to produce display. Examples: Plasma Panel, thin film electroluminescent, and Light emitting diodes.
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Non-Emissive Display These are the devices that optical effects to convert sunlight or light from some other resources into graphics pattern to produce display. Examples: Liquid Crystal Displays.
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Three Dimensional Viewing Devices VR Box
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