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The '''T581''' is a CRT manufactured by Tektronix and used in the [[581]] and [[585]].
The '''T581''' is a CRT manufactured by Tektronix and used in the [[581]] and [[585]].
A key designer was [[John Kobbe]].
A key designer was [[John Kobbe]].
An improved version known as the '''T5810''' was used in the [[581A]] and [[585A]].


The T581 came with P31 [[phosphor]] standard, but was also available with P1, P2, P7, and P11.
The T581 came with P31 [[phosphor]] standard, but was also available with P1, P2, P7, and P11.
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The horizontal deflection plates are a conventional pair of plates.
The horizontal deflection plates are a conventional pair of plates.


Vertical deflection factor is 4.6 to 5.6 V/cm.
Vertical deflection factor is 4.6 to 5.6 V/cm, horizontal deflection factor 18 to 21 V/cm
Horizontal deflection factor is 18 to 21 V/cm.
Rise time is about 1 ns according to a [[Media:Tek_58x_direct_crt.png|1964 Service Scope article]].


10 kV total accelerating voltage is typical for the T581.
10 kV total accelerating voltage is typical for the T581.
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Revision as of 10:20, 29 April 2018

The T581 is a CRT manufactured by Tektronix and used in the 581 and 585. A key designer was John Kobbe.

An improved version known as the T5810 was used in the 581A and 585A.

The T581 came with P31 phosphor standard, but was also available with P1, P2, P7, and P11. Usable viewing area is 4 cm by 10 cm.

The vertical deflection plates are distributed. The horizontal deflection plates are a conventional pair of plates.

Vertical deflection factor is 4.6 to 5.6 V/cm, horizontal deflection factor 18 to 21 V/cm. Rise time is about 1 ns according to a 1964 Service Scope article.

10 kV total accelerating voltage is typical for the T581.

Pictures