Claims
- 1. A matrix addressable display, comprising:
- a display panel including a plurality of signal lines;
- an input signal source producing a plurality of input signals, each input signal being produced at a respective starting time;
- a delay line coupled to receive the input signals from the input signal source at a first input terminal, the delay line including a first conductor coupled to respective ones of the signal lines at respective spaced-apart locations along the delay line, each of the spaced-apart locations corresponding to a respective desired delay time between the starting time of the respective input signal and a respective arrival time of the respective input signal at the spaced-apart locations, the first conductor having a first conductive portion having a relative permeability greater than 1, the relative permeability of the first conductive portion being selected such that actual delay times between arrivals of the input signals at respective signal lines substantially equal the respective desired delay times; and
- a control pulse source coupled to the delay line at a second input terminal on the delay line that is spaced-apart from the first input terminal, the permeability of the first conductive portion being selected such that control pulses from the control pulse source and input signals from the input signal source constructively interfere at selected ones of the spaced apart locations.
- 2. The matrix addressable display of claim 1, further including a second conductor extending parallel to the first conductor and spaced-apart from the first conductor by a dielectric, the second conductor having a relative permeability substantially equal to the relative permeability of the first conductive portion.
- 3. The matrix addressable display of claim 2 wherein the first conductor, the second conductor and the dielectric are shaped to form a coaxial transmission line.
- 4. The matrix addressable display of claim 2 wherein the first conductor has a second conductive portion including a second material that is conductive and has a relative permeability substantially equal to 1.
- 5. The matrix addressable display of claim 4 wherein the first conductive portion is positioned between the second portion and the second conductor.
- 6. The matrix addressable display of claim 1 wherein the permeability of the first conductive portion is greater than 1,000.
- 7. The matrix addressable display of claim 1 wherein the delay line is a microstrip line including a dielectric substrate and wherein the first conductor is a patterned strip carried by the dielectric substrate.
- 8. The matrix addressable display of claim 1 wherein the delay line is patterned in a serpentine pattern.
- 9. The display of claim 1 wherein the input signals include a principal component at a first frequency and the permeability of the first conductive portion is selected such that the actual delay time is substantially equal to the desired delay time at the first frequency.
STATEMENT AS TO GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with government support under Contract No. DABT 63-93-C-0025 awarded by Advanced Research Projects Agency ("ARPA"). The government has certain rights in this invention.
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