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television circuitry

Hi all,
i've searched in the web regarding television. However there is no links or article that can help me understand how does the ciruitry of the television syatem work. Any one have some dummies for televeion circuit or more informative links?

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Taring77
 

tv circuitry

HI DEAR,

THESE ARE AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONICS BOOKS SUCH AS IN BASIC ELECTRONIC FROM GROB IF YOU NEED THAN KINDLY INFORM ME
 

tv circuitry

can you please post the link of the basic electronics_Grob book?
i can't find it anywhere
 

ciruitry tv

taring77 said:
Hi all,
i've searched in the web regarding television. However there is no links or article that can help me understand how does the ciruitry of the television syatem work. Any one have some dummies for televeion circuit or more informative links?

thanks
Taring77

Personally, I don't think books to learn the basics of tv exists. At least none that I have seen. Perhaps your best bet would be to search the web... :D
 

basic television circuitry

Are you interested in analog TV or digital TV? RF sections or video sections? General engineering info, or low-level circuit details?

I've seen TV transmitter/receiver engineering info in several radio engineering handbooks. I've seen video engineering info in several general electrical engineering handbooks. However, modern handbooks generally don't contain much low-level circuit design detail because technology changes rapidly, and there are so many different ways to build things.

For details, you can search for application notes and reference designs from component manufacturers. Or maybe read the "theory of operation" chapter in a television service manual. Some bits and pieces here:
http://www.discovercircuits.com/T/television.htm

You might find this book useful:


Once upon a time, I heard this was a good book, but it's now 15 years old:
"Television Engineering Handbook" ISBN 007004788X
 

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