The document describes the main parts of a cathode ray tube TV motherboard. It includes:
1) A power supply section that converts AC power to lower voltage DC power required by the TV.
2) An audio section that produces sound through speakers, amplifiers, and audio processors.
3) A yoke that uses magnetism to deflect the electron beam horizontally and vertically across the screen.
4) Additional sections that process video signals, control the system, allow audio/video inputs, generate high voltage, receive TV signals, and allow remote control functionality. Memory chips are also included to store device settings.
The document describes the main parts of a cathode ray tube TV motherboard. It includes:
1) A power supply section that converts AC power to lower voltage DC power required by the TV.
2) An audio section that produces sound through speakers, amplifiers, and audio processors.
3) A yoke that uses magnetism to deflect the electron beam horizontally and vertically across the screen.
4) Additional sections that process video signals, control the system, allow audio/video inputs, generate high voltage, receive TV signals, and allow remote control functionality. Memory chips are also included to store device settings.
The document describes the main parts of a cathode ray tube TV motherboard. It includes:
1) A power supply section that converts AC power to lower voltage DC power required by the TV.
2) An audio section that produces sound through speakers, amplifiers, and audio processors.
3) A yoke that uses magnetism to deflect the electron beam horizontally and vertically across the screen.
4) Additional sections that process video signals, control the system, allow audio/video inputs, generate high voltage, receive TV signals, and allow remote control functionality. Memory chips are also included to store device settings.
BOARD Power supply Section A power supply takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load. Audio Section - the audio section of a television refers to the part of the television that responsible for producing sound. This can include speakers, amplifiers, and audio processors Yoke - A deflection yoke is a kind of magnetic lens used in cathode ray tubes to so the electron beam both vertically and horizontally over the whole screen. Chroma ic / jungle ic-It takes a composite video signal from the radio frequency receiver electronics and turns it into separate RGB outputs that can be sent to the cathode ray to produce a display System controller- The System Controller is a logical component that is responsible controlling actions in response to events from the Everit Detection Audio/video in - This is an audio-video controlling section. When you connect your S Top Box AV cable, this section will control all the processes of av signals Sent Fly back Transformer- A fly back transformer is a special type of step- up transformer generates high voltage signals and has a huge potential boosting capacity Tuner-A TV tuner allows a person to receive signals on his or her television, and therefore receive different channels. It converts signals into pictures and sounds. Remote-They are used to adjust various settings such as television channel, track number, and volume. The remote control code, and thus the required remote control device. is usually specific to a product line. However, there are universal remotes, which emulate the remote control made for most major brand devices. Eeprom Ic - EEPROM is a type of non-volatile ROM that enables individual bytes of data to be erased and reprogrammed. That is why EEPROM chips are known as byte erasable chips. EEPROM is usually used to store small amounts of data in computing and other electronic devices