Abstract:
A chrominance amplifier circuit, adapted to be formed in a monolithic integrated circuit, in which an automatic gain control function is performed by a circuit arrangement containing no capacitor, the automatic gain control function having no influence on the bandwidth characteristic of the amplifier so that the chrominance amplification operation can be stably performed.
Abstract:
A color killer circuit in which means are provided so as to carry out a stable color killing operation free from fluctuations in power supply voltage so that the color killing operation may not be directly affected by the absolute value of the color killer control voltage.
Abstract:
A circuit in which the voltage derived from a reference diode or silicon zener diode is fed back through an emitter-follower circuit to the base of a transistor and the constant current flowing through the emitter-collector circuit of the transistor is in turn applied to the reference diode so that such a stabilized output voltage as cannot be attained by the zener diode alone may be obtained.
Abstract:
A chrominance saturation control circuit to permit indirect or DC mode control of chrominance saturation. The connection between the chrominance saturation control knob in a television receiver and the chrominance saturation control circuit can be achieved through wiring which transmits only DC voltage. With this DC controlled chrominance saturation control, the television set may be made less susceptible to external interference compared to the case of using a shielded wiring for directly controlling the chrominance saturation.