Abstract:
Disclosed is a transport stream synchronizing system for synchronizing transport streams output from a plurality of transponders and decoded by a plurality of tuners. The transport stream synchronizing system comprises a tuner selector operable to select one transport stream out of a plurality of transport streams decoded by the plurality of tuners, a transport packet synchronizer operable receive the transport stream selected by the tuner selector, and synchronize the received transport stream; and a transport packet arbiter and router operable to receive a synchronized transport stream from the selected tuner, and route the received synchronized transport stream to a predetermined destination.
Abstract:
In a terrestrial station of a TDMA communication network, a TDMA frame includes a particular time slot shared by the station and other stations of the network. In order to increase communication traffic, each station can send a transmission burst in the particular time slot in addition to a preassigned time slot which is preassigned to the station. In response to a reception burst received through a prescribed time slot, the station determines whether or not it can send the transmission burst to the particular time slot. This makes it possible to change the communication traffic without causing overlap of bursts in the particular time slot.
Abstract:
In a single-gun, plural-beam color picture tube in which two beams emerge from a focusing lens along paths that diverge from a central beam emerging along the optical axis of the lens by which all of the beams are focused on the color screen, and the divergent beams are deflected to converge with the central beam by passage through respective electrical fields established between first spaced plates, at opposite sides of the central beam path, and second plates spaced outwardly from the first plates; such plates are disposed closely adjacent to the main deflection yoke by which the beams are made to scan the screen so that the length of the tube can be minimized, and the misconvergence of the beams that may result from the magnetic field produced between the first plates by reason of a current flow induced in the first plates by flux change of the magnetic field of the main deflection yoke is corrected by providing the second plates with different dimensional relationships to the first plates, for example, different distances from the first plates or different distances along the first plates, so that the deflecting effects of the electrical fields are correspondingly different.
Abstract:
A load-side voltage detection module for a metrology device includes a plurality of first resistors electrically coupled to a first load-side terminal, the first resistors being in series, a plurality of second resistors electrically coupled to a second load-side terminal, the second resistors being in series, a voltage divider electrically coupled between a first line-side terminal and a second line-side terminal, the voltage divider creating a reference voltage for the load-side voltage detection module, and a pulse generator to generate a pulse based on detection of voltage, the pulse indicating a voltage on at least one of the first load-side terminal or the second load-side terminal, above at least one threshold.
Abstract:
A base station configures a first carrier group and a second carrier group in a wireless device. The wireless device transmits first uplink signals in the second carrier group employing a first secondary carrier in the second carrier group as a timing reference carrier. The wireless device autonomously changes the timing reference carrier to a second secondary carrier in the second carrier group. The second secondary carrier is an active carrier different from the first secondary carrier. The wireless device transmits second uplink signals in the second carrier group employing the second secondary carrier as the timing reference carrier.
Abstract:
METHOD COMPRISES (A) PREHEATING TO ABOUT 50 TO 75* C. A VIEWING-SCREEN SUPPORT, A VIEWING SCREEN THEREON AND A LIGHT-RELFECTIVE METAL LAYER ON THE SCREEN, (B) DEPOSITING ON THE PREHEATED METAL LAYER A COATING OF AN ORGANIC, VOLATILIZABLE FILM-FORMING MATERIAL FROM AN AQUEOUS DISPERSION THEREOF, AND (C) DEPOSITION ON THE COATED PREHEATED METAL LAYER AN OVERCOATING OF CARBON PARTICLES FROM A BINDER-FREE SUSPENSION OF CARBON PARTICLES IN A LIQUID. THEN, THE SUPPORT AND STRUCTURES THEREON ARE BAKED IN AIR AT ABOUT 400 TO 450*C. TO REMOVE ORGANIC AND VOLATILE MATTER.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method, as well as a device and a computer program, for monitoring a first time base of a first communication device and a second time base of a second communication device with the aid of a computer. In a first sequence, Christian?s algorithm is used in measurement steps (n) to calculate time offset intervals of a time offset between the time bases. In a second sequence, the maximally possible drift (?o) of the time offset is ascertained multiple times for two measurement steps (n, n+x) while taking into consideration the lower limit of the time offset interval for the previous measurement step and the upper limit of the time offset interval for the subsequent measurement step, and a minimally possible drift (?u) is ascertained while taking into consideration the upper limit of the time offset interval for the previous measurement step and the lower limit of the time offset interval for the subsequent measurement step. The upper limit of a drift interval (CDW) is calculated while taking into consideration the maximally possible drift, and the lower limit of the drift interval is calculated while taking into consideration the minimally possible drift. In a third sequence, the lowest upper limit is defined as the upper limit of a resulting drift interval (RCDW) for the relative drift from multiple drift intervals (CDW), and the highest lower limit is defined as the lower limit of the resulting drift interval (RCDW) with advantageously narrow limits for the relative drift.
Abstract:
The present invention is an improvement in an electron gun assembly. Such a gun assembly includes a plurality of indirectly heated cathode assemblies and at least two spaced successive electrodes having aligned apertures therein for passage of a plurality of electron beams. The cathode assemblies include a plurality of cathode heaters which are attached to at least two electrically insulating support rods by a plurality of heater bead straps. Each of the heater bead straps includes a main body portion having a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal end has a bifurcated portion comprising a pair of closely spaced apart grasping members for embedment into one of the insulating support rods. At least one member of the pair of grasping members is angulated with respect to the main body portion to increase the retention of the heater bead straps to the insulating support rods.