Claims
- 1. A circuit for driving a display device having n display elements, where n is a positive integer greater than 1, comprising:
- a device for providing a repetitive digital signal having a predetermined sequence of n digital values,
- conversion means for converting the digital signal to analog form in accordance with a predetermined transfer function,
- comparison means for comparing the magnitude of the analog signal with the magnitude of a second signal and providing a display enable signal in the event that the magnitude of the analog signal bears a predetermined relationship to the magnitude of the second signal, and
- decoder means having a plurality of output terminals at which n distinct output signals, corresponding respectively to said n digital values, are provided, said decoder means being responsive to the display enable signal for providing one of the n output signals to the corresponding one of the n display elements when the decoder means receives the corresponding one of the n digital values.
- 2. A circuit according to claim 1, wherein the device for providing the repetitive digital signal is a counter having n states, the counter cycling repetitively through the predetermined sequence and having an output at which a binary signal representative of the current state is provided.
- 3. A circuit according to claim 1, wherein the conversion means comprises a read-only memory correction table responsive to the repetitive digital signal for providing a second repetitive digital signal having a second predetermined sequence of n digital values, and a digital-to-analog converter responsive to the second repetitive digital signal for providing an analog output signal.
- 4. A circuit according to claim 3, wherein the correction table comprises a plurality of separately selectable look-up tables, the correction table having a scale select input for receiving a signal operative to select one of the separately selectable look-up tables.
- 5. A circuit according to claim 1, wherein the decoder means has n distinct, separately selectable states associated with said n distinct output signals respectively, and the decoder means is connected to receive the repetitive digital signal and is operative to select a single state element for each of the n digital values of the repetitive digital signal.
- 6. A circuit according to claim 5, wherein the decoder means comprises an amplifier means connected between the separately selectable states and the display elements.
- 7. A circuit according to claim 5, wherein the decoder means comprises:
- higher and lower order decoder devices having m.sub.1 and m.sub.2 output terminals respectively, the product of m.sub.1 and m.sub.2 being equal to n and being positive integers, and
- first and second amplifiers having m.sub.1 and m.sub.2 amplification channels respectively, the m.sub.1 amplification channels of the first amplifier being connected respectively to the m.sub.1 output terminals of the higher order decoder device and the m.sub.2 amplification channels of the second amplifier being connected respectively to the m.sub.2 output terminals of the lower order decoder device, each display element having two terminals connected between a unique pair of terminals, one terminal being the output of one of the amplification channels of the first amplifier and the other terminal being the output of one of the amplification channels of the second amplifier.
- 8. A circuit according to claim 7, wherein m.sub.1 is equal to m.sub.2.
- 9. A circuit according to claim 1, wherein the comparison means comprises a comparator that provides a signal having a first state in the event that the amplitude of the analog signal is equal to or less than the amplitude of the second signal and otherwise provides a signal having a second state, the first state being the display enable signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 850,198 filed Apr. 10, 1986 and now abandoned.
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