Claims
- 1. An electron gun comprising:at least one cathode producing a beam of electrons; a plurality of grids adapted to be biased at respective potentials for focusing the beam of electrons, said plurality of grids including: an anode grid adapted to be biased at an anode potential; a dynamic focus grid adapted to receive an ac signal; and an intermediate grid positioned intermediate said anode grid and said focus grid, wherein said focus grid and said intermediate grid are proximate and exhibit a value of parasitic capacitance therebetween; a resistance coupled to said anode grid and to said intermediate grid for applying a portion of the anode potential thereto; and a capacitance coupled to said intermediate grid having a value greater than the value of parasitic capacitance.
- 2. The electron gun of claim 1 wherein said resistance comprises a single layer of dielectric ceramic on which said resistance is formed.
- 3. The electron gun of claim 2 wherein said single layer of dielectric ceramic circuit is mounted to said electron gun.
- 4. The electron gun of claim 1 further comprising a tube neck of a dielectric material in which said cathode and said plurality of grids reside, wherein said capacitance comprises a first plate on an exterior surface of said tube neck and a second plate on an interior surface of said tube neck, wherein said second plate is coupled to said intermediate grid.
- 5. The electron gun of claim 1 wherein said resistance and said capacitance comprise a ceramic circuit having a plurality of layers of dielectric ceramic, at least one of said layers forming said resistance and at least one other of said layers forming said capacitance.
- 6. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said one of said layers forming said resistance comprises a low conductivity ceramic layer having a conductivity lower than the conductivity of an adjacent dielectric ceramic layer.
- 7. The electron gun of claim 6 wherein said low conductivity ceramic layer includes a dielectric ceramic layer doped with a material selected from the group consisting of semiconductive oxides, ferrous oxide (Fe2O3), tin oxide (SnO2), and cobalt oxide (CoO2).
- 8. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said one of said layers forming said resistance comprises at least one layer of dielectric ceramic having a resistance material on at least one surface thereof.
- 9. The electron gun of claim 8 wherein said resistance material includes a pattern of a high-resistivity thick-film ink.
- 10. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said capacitance comprises conductive electrodes on opposing surfaces of said one other layer of dielectric ceramic.
- 11. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said capacitance comprises conductive electrodes on opposing surfaces of a plurality of the layers of dielectric ceramic including said one other layer thereof.
- 12. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said capacitance comprises a plurality of the layers of dielectric ceramic including said one other layer thereof interposed between first and second conductive electrodes.
- 13. The electron gun of claim 5 wherein said ceramic circuit is mounted to said electron gun.
- 14. An electron lens as for an electron gun for a cathode ray tube, wherein said electron gun produces a beam of electrons passing through said electron lens, said electron lens comprising:a plurality of electrodes through which said electron beam passes, at least one of said electrodes being a focus electrode and at least one other of said electrodes being a dynamic focus electrode; a source of a dynamic focusing signal coupled to said one other of said electrodes for applying dynamic focusing signal thereto; a further electrode proximate said dynamic focus electrode; a resistance having a first end adapted to be coupled to a source of bias potential and a second end adapted to be connected to a point of reference potential, said resistance including a tap intermediate the first and second ends thereof, said tap being connected to said further electrode; a capacitance having a first electrode coupled to the further electrode and a second electrode adapted to be coupled to said point of reference potential.
- 15. The electron lens of claim 14 in combination with a tube neck of a dielectric material in which said electron gun resides, wherein said capacitance comprises a first electrode on an interior surface of said tube neck and a second electrode on an exterior surface of said tube neck.
- 16. The electron lens of claim 14 wherein said resistance comprises a pattern of high resistivity material on a single layer fired dielectric ceramic substrate.
- 17. The electron lens of claim 14 wherein said resistance comprises a fired laminate of a plurality of layers of a dielectric ceramic.
- 18. The electron lens of claim 17 wherein said resistance comprises a layer of one of (a) a low conductivity ceramic layer having a conductivity lower than the conductivity of an adjacent dielectric ceramic layer, and (b) at least one layer of dielectric ceramic having a high resistivity resistance material on at least one surface thereof.
- 19. The electron lens of claim 17 wherein said fired laminate includes a plurality of layers of dielectric ceramic interposed between at least two conductive plates forming the first and second electrodes of said capacitance.
- 20. An electron lens as for an electron gun for a cathode ray tube, wherein said electron gun produces a beam of electrons passing through said electron lens, said electron lens comprising:a plurality of electrodes through which said electron beam passes, at least one of said electrodes being a focus electrode and at least one other of said electrodes being a dynamic focus electrode; a source of a dynamic focusing signal coupled to said dynamic focus electrode for applying dynamic focusing signal thereto; a further electrode proximate said dynamic focus electrode; a resistance having a first end adapted to be coupled to a source of bias potential and a second end adapted to be connected to a point of reference potential, said resistance including a tap intermediate the first and second ends thereof, said tap being connected to said further electrode; a capacitance having a first electrode coupled to the further electrode and a second electrode adapted to be coupled to said point of reference potential.
- 21. The electron lens of claim 20 wherein said resistance comprises a fired single layer of a dielectric ceramic having a pattern of a high resistivity resistance material on at least one surface thereof.
- 22. The electron lens of claim 20 in combination with a tube neck of a dielectric material in which said electron gun resides, wherein said capacitance comprises a first electrode on an interior surface of said tube neck and a second electrode on an exterior surface of said tube neck.
- 23. The electron lens of claim 20 wherein said resistance comprises a fired laminate of a plurality of layers of a dielectric ceramic.
- 24. The electron lens of claim 23 wherein said resistance comprises a layer of one of (a) a low conductivity ceramic layer having a conductivity lower than the conductivity of an adjacent dielectric ceramic layer, and (b) at least one layer of dielectric ceramic having a high resistivity resistance material on at least one surface thereof.
- 25. The electron lens of claim 23 wherein said fired laminate includes said capacitance which comprises at least one layer of dielectric ceramic interposed between conductive plates forming the first and second electrodes of said capacitance.
- 26. The electron lens of claim 25 wherein said fired laminate includes a plurality of layers of dielectric ceramic interposed between a plurality of conductive plates forming the first and second electrodes of said capacitance.
- 27. In combination, an electron gun and a circuit comprising:the electron gun including a plurality of grid electrodes including at least an anode grid electrode adapted to be biased to an anode potential and a first grid electrode; and the circuit including a resistance coupled between said anode grid electrode and a point of ground potential, said resistance including a tap, wherein said tap is coupled to the first grid electrode, and a capacitance coupled between said first grid electrode and the point of ground potential.
- 28. The combination of an electron gun and a circuit according to claim 21 wherein said circuit includes a fired single layer of dielectric ceramic having a pattern of high resistivity material thereon forming said resistance.
- 29. The combination of an electron gun and a circuit according to claim 28 wherein said fired single layer of dielectric ceramic is mounted to said electron gun.
- 30. The combination of an electron gun and a circuit according to claim 27 further comprising a tube neck of a dielectric material in which said electron gun resides, wherein said capacitance comprises a first plate on an exterior surface of said tube neck and a second plate on an interior surface of said tube neck.
- 31. The combination of an electron gun and a circuit according to claim 30 wherein said second plate is coupled to said first grid electrode and said first plate is coupled to said point of ground potential.
- 32. In combination, an electron gun and a circuit comprising:the electron gun including a plurality of grid electrodes including at least an anode grid electrode adapted to be biased to an anode potential and a first grid electrode; and the circuit including a resistance coupled between said anode grid electrode and a point of ground potential, said resistance including a tap, wherein said tap is coupled to the first grid electrode, and a capacitance coupled between said first grid electrode and the point of ground potential, wherein said circuit includes a fired laminate of layers of dielectric ceramic, at least one of the layers of dielectric ceramic forming said resistance and at least one other one of the layers of dielectric ceramic forming said capacitance.
- 33. The combination of an electron gun and a circuit according to claim 32 wherein said fired laminate of layers of dielectric ceramic is mounted to said electron gun.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/181,104 filed Feb. 8, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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