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The X381 is | The X381 is an experimental 560-series timebase plug-in. | ||
It | It appears to have used a [[3B1]] plug-in as a starting point. | ||
The front panel has a Nixie display | |||
which is driven by a Fairchild 9960 decoder/driver IC. | |||
The X381 contains an enclosed backlit disk of film that is rotated by a front panel knob. | The X381 contains an enclosed backlit disk of film that is rotated by a front panel knob. |
Revision as of 14:54, 22 August 2019
The X381 is an experimental 560-series timebase plug-in. It appears to have used a 3B1 plug-in as a starting point.
The front panel has a Nixie display which is driven by a Fairchild 9960 decoder/driver IC.
The X381 contains an enclosed backlit disk of film that is rotated by a front panel knob. The disk functions similarly to a quadrature optical encoder. but instead of generating two signals, it generates several signals.
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backlit with flashlight for photo
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backlit with flashlight for photo