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1 2/1 A Look at Monitors Roll call Video: monitors Step-by-step lecture

2 Watch the Video

3 1: the DAC & Video Card CPU sends info to the DAC DAC: Digital-to- Analog Converter

4 2A: How many colors are there? Namecolors possiblemode Standard VGA164 bit 256 color mode2568 bit High Color65,53616 bit True Color16,777,21624 bit

5 3. Sending it to the monitor 3 electron guns –RED, GREEN, BLUE CRT: “Cathode Ray Tube” video card’s signals tell the intensity needed for each gun

6 4. The magnetic yoke The magnetic deflection yoke bends the electron beams from the guns.

7 4A. Terms Resolution: # pixels displayed horizontally and vertically Refresh rate: how quickly the image is redrawn

8 5. Only the Shadow (Mask) knows... Purpose: to keep the electron beams sharp and on target.

9 5. Only the Shadow (Mask) knows... Dot pitch: distance from one hole’s center to another.

10 5. Only the Shadow (Mask) knows... Aperture Grille: “Stripe Pitch” -- distance from center of column to the next.

11 5. Only the Shadow (Mask) knows... Slot Mask: “Stripe Pitch” -- distance from center of column to the next.

12 6. The Phosphors Material that glows. Different type for each color. “Persistence”: phosphor keeps glowing after electron beam leaves.

13 7. Raster scanning “Raster”: the area that is hit by the electron beams. Line by line. each line is called a scan line.

14 8. Raster scanning “Field”: a complete sweep of the screen. “Refresh”: And do it again! Refresh rate usually at least 60 times per second.

15 9. The cheap way out. “Interlacing”: scan every OTHER line. Can be seen sometimes as a flicker.


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