Normal Flyback Pulse Width

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Brad Petria

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Hi,

Years ago, I kept technical information regarding the normal flyback pulse
width (TVs). The tecnical article said, "it should be 11 to 14 microseconds
wide at 10 percent above the base line". I have always followed that as a
guide. Has that changed?
Thanks in advance, Brad

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"Brad Petria" <bpetria@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:3f38c69e.90681@news.bellatlantic.net...
Hi,

Years ago, I kept technical information regarding the normal flyback
pulse
width (TVs). The tecnical article said, "it should be 11 to 14
microseconds
wide at 10 percent above the base line". I have always followed that as a
guide. Has that changed?
Thanks in advance, Brad
That sounds about right. The width of the horizontal blanking pulse is
about 10 microseconds
 

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