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An Integrated Two-Watt Sound System for Television Applicattions
The wound section of a television receiver has seen several evolutions since 1966 and has been extensively described in the literature. 4 Although phase locked systems have been introduced, 5 the more classical approaches to the sound function have dominated both the TV and FM scenes. A block diagram of the TV sound function is shown in Figure 1.