Title :
A MOS cursive-character generator [for deflection system of CRT graphic display]
Author :
Cheng, Edmund K. ; Mead, Carver A.
Abstract :
Cursive characters can be made to be more readable, more attractive, and better suited to the operation of graphic CRT terminals than the usual dot-matrix type; a system using cursive-type characters achieves much higher writing rate while requiring much less bandwidth than that using dot-matrix-type characters. An economical method of generating the x, y, and z analog signals for forming cursive characters with the deflection system of a CRT is presented. A circuit design embodying a complete 48-stroke character generator on a single MOS integrated circuit is described. The IC accepts 7-bit ASCII code and outputs x, y, and z analog signals to generate any one of 32 standard ASCII characters in 5 /spl mu/s. Additional groups of 32 characters can be added by merely paralleling additional chips. The entire 32 character digital and analog function has been implemented on a single self-contained 16-pin silicon-gate MOS chip 125/spl times/165 mil in size. Character encoding on the chip is accomplished in one mask at the diffusion step, and a straightforward mask-generation procedure has been developed.
Keywords :
Cathode-ray tube displays; Computer graphic equipment; Field effect integrated circuits; cathode-ray tube displays; computer graphic equipment; field effect integrated circuits; Analog integrated circuits; Bandwidth; Cathode ray tubes; Character generation; Circuit synthesis; Displays; Graphics; MOS integrated circuits; Signal generators; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1978.1052057