circular sweep generation
circular sweep generation
[′sər·kyə·lər ′swēp ‚jen·ə‚rā·shən] (electronics)
The use of electronic circuits to provide voltage or current which causes an electron beam in a device such as a cathode-ray tube to move in a circular deflection path at constant speed.
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