The document discusses the basics of computer graphics including what it is, its advantages, applications and components of a cathode ray tube video display device. Computer graphics involves generating, manipulating, storing and displaying graphics objects instead of simple text. Major components of a cathode ray tube include the electron gun, control grid, phosphor screen, accelerating anode, focusing system and deflection system.
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Computer Graphics
The document discusses the basics of computer graphics including what it is, its advantages, applications and components of a cathode ray tube video display device. Computer graphics involves generating, manipulating, storing and displaying graphics objects instead of simple text. Major components of a cathode ray tube include the electron gun, control grid, phosphor screen, accelerating anode, focusing system and deflection system.
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Computer Graphics
Basics of Computer Graphics
What is computer graphics? The computer graphics is one of the most effective and commonly used way to information in form of graphics object instead of simple text. Computer graphics is a process of generating, manipulating, storing and displaying graphics object. pictures Charts Graph
Diagrams Advantages of Computer Graphics
High quality graphics display on PC.
It provides tools for producing pictures. Produce animation using static image with computer graphics. Produce 1-D images in 2-D or 3-D using different simulators. Applications of Computer Graphics
Presentation Entertainment GUI
Computer art Virtual Reality Telemedicin
e Video Display device The primary output device in a graphics system is a video monitor. The operation of most video monitor based on the standard Cathode-ray-tube(CRT). But several other technologies exist and Solid-state-monitor Cathode-Ray Tube Refresh Cathode-Ray Tubes A beam of electrons(cathode rays), emitted by an electron gun, Passes through focusing and deflection systems that direct the beam toward specified positions on the phosphor coated screen. The phosphor then emits a small spot of light at each position contacted by the electron beam. Light emitted by the phosphor fades very rapidly, this type of display is called a refresh CRT . Electron Gun Major elements are the heated metal cathode and the control grid. Heat is supplied to the cathode by directing a current through filament. This causes electrons to be ‘boiled off’ the hot cathode surface. Intensity of the electron beam is controlled by setting voltage levels on the control grid. A high positive voltage accelerates the free, negatively charges electrons towards the phosphor coating. A high negative voltage applied to the control grid will shut off the beam by repelling electrons. A smaller negative voltage in the control grid simply decrease the no of electrons passing through. We control the brightness of a display by varying the voltage on the control grid. The accelerating anode The accelerating voltage can be generated with an accelerating anode. sometimes the electron gun is built to contain the accelerating anode and focusing systems within the same unit. The focusing system Used to force the electron beam to coverage into a small spot as it strikes the phosphor. Focusing is accomplished with either electric field or magnetic fields. Electrostatics focusing is commonly used in TV and computer graphics motion. With electrostatic focusing, the electron beam passes trough a positively charged metal cylinder that forms an Electrostatic lens. The action of the electrostatic lens focuses the electron beam at the center of the screen. Magnetic lens focusing produce the smallest spot size on the screen and is used in special purpose device. The magnetic deflection coil The system is used to control the deflection. When electrostatic is used, two pairs of parallel plates are mounted inside the CRT envelope. One pair of plates is mounted horizontally, to control the vertical deflection, and the other pairs is mounted vertically, to control horizontal deflection. Phosphor screen Different kinds of phosphors are available for use in a CRT. A phosphor with low persistence is useful for animation. A phosphor with low persistence is useful for animation. A high-persistence phosphor is useful for displaying highly complex, statics pictures. Summary Working A beam of electrons(cathode rays), emitted by an electron gun, Passes through focusing and deflection systems that direct the beam toward specified positions on the phosphor coated screen. The phosphor then emits a small spot of light at each position contacted by the electron beam. Major parts Electron Gun: Heated metal Cathode Control Grid: Fires electrons and control intensity level of electrons. phosphor screen: Produce small spot of lights as the electrons strike. Variations in colour, resolution & Aspect ratio. Accelerating Anode & Focusing system: Generate Accelerating voltage and helps to converge electron beam into a small spot. Deflection system: To prevent horizontal and vertical deflection.