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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
|model=4114 | |||
|class=Terminal | |||
|series=4100-series terminals | |||
|summary=19" DVST graphics terminal | |||
|image=Tek 4114 manual photo.jpg | |||
|caption=Tektronix 4114 manual photo | |||
|introduced=1981 | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[Media:070-3673-00.pdf|4114 Instruction Manual, 070-3673-00]] | |||
* [[Media:070-3816-00.pdf|Tektronix 4114 Service Manual Vol.1, 070-3816-00]] | |||
* [[Media:070-3818-00.pdf|Tektronix 4114 Service Manual Vol.2, 070-3818-00]] | |||
* [[Media:061-2511-00.pdf|Tektronix 4114 Option 31 (Color Enhanced Refresh) Service Manual, 061-2511-00]] | |||
Typically, the 4114 is connected to a computer via RS-232. | '''Programming''' | ||
There is an on-screen "dialog area" where a textual interaction with the computer can be seen. | * [[Media:061-2564-01.pdf|4114 Host Programmer's Manual, 061-2564-01]] Feb 1983 | ||
The computer can also send drawing commands to the 4114, which are rendered by the 4114. | * [[Media:070-4664-00.pdf|4110 Series Host Programmer's Manual, 070-4664-00]] Jan 1984 | ||
The microprocessor in the 4114 is the Intel 8086. | * [[Media:061-2566-03.pdf|4110 Series Command Reference, 061-2566-03]] Nov 1982 | ||
* [[Media:070-3892-00.pdf|4110 Series Command Reference, 070-3892-00]] Sep 1983 | |||
'''Brochures''' | |||
* [[Media:11AX-4725.pdf|Tektronix 4114 Brochure]] | |||
* [[Media:Tek-4110-Local-Programming.pdf|4110 Series Local Programming Brochure]] (Aug 1982) | |||
* [[Media:11AX-4734.pdf|4110 Series Local Picture Segments Feature note]] (Sep 1981) | |||
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The '''Tektronix 4114''' is a graphics terminal that uses a 19" [[direct-view storage CRT]], [[introduced in 1982]]. The 4114B update was [[introduced in 1984]] and added local processing. | |||
Typically, the 4114 is connected to a computer via RS-232. There is an on-screen "dialog area" where a textual interaction with the computer can be seen. | |||
The computer can also send drawing commands to the 4114, which are rendered by the 4114. The microprocessor in the 4114 is the [[Intel 8086]]. | |||
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From [[Media:Tekscope_1981_V13_N2.pdf|Tekscope June 1981]]: | |||
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With flicker-free refresh it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between refreshed and stored images on the screen. | |||
The 4114 Color Enhanced Refresh option resolves that difficulty by displaying all refresh vectors in a second color. | |||
The color-refresh DVST displays stored information in the usual green color, while refreshed objects appear as a yellowish orange hue easily distinguishable from the stored information. | |||
Color refresh is accomplished by using a mixture of red and green phosphors for the DVST screen. In refresh mode, the writing beam excites both red and green phosphors, resulting in a yellowish-orange trace on the screen. | |||
The refreshed information, however, is displayed at a current density lower than that required to store a charge image. | |||
To remain visible, the information must be continually refreshed. In storage mode, the writing beam also excites both red and green phosphors causing a momentary yellowish orange glow. | |||
In this case, the current density is high enough to store a charge image. After the writing beam draws the image, only the green phosphor continues to emit light. | |||
The red phosphor does not store because it requires a higher charge level to luminesce than does the green phosphor. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://terminals-wiki.org/wiki/index.php/Tektronix_4114 4114 @ TerminalsWiki] | * [https://terminals-wiki.org/wiki/index.php/Tektronix_4114 Tektronix 4114 @ TerminalsWiki] | ||
{{Documents|Link=4114}} | |||
{{PatentLinks|4114}} | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Components== | |||
{{Parts|4114}} | |||
[[Category:4100-Series Terminals]] | [[Category:4100-Series Terminals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:17, 15 July 2024
The Tektronix 4114 is a graphics terminal that uses a 19" direct-view storage CRT, introduced in 1982. The 4114B update was introduced in 1984 and added local processing.
Typically, the 4114 is connected to a computer via RS-232. There is an on-screen "dialog area" where a textual interaction with the computer can be seen. The computer can also send drawing commands to the 4114, which are rendered by the 4114. The microprocessor in the 4114 is the Intel 8086.
Key Specifications
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From Tekscope June 1981:
With flicker-free refresh it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between refreshed and stored images on the screen. The 4114 Color Enhanced Refresh option resolves that difficulty by displaying all refresh vectors in a second color. The color-refresh DVST displays stored information in the usual green color, while refreshed objects appear as a yellowish orange hue easily distinguishable from the stored information.
Color refresh is accomplished by using a mixture of red and green phosphors for the DVST screen. In refresh mode, the writing beam excites both red and green phosphors, resulting in a yellowish-orange trace on the screen. The refreshed information, however, is displayed at a current density lower than that required to store a charge image. To remain visible, the information must be continually refreshed. In storage mode, the writing beam also excites both red and green phosphors causing a momentary yellowish orange glow. In this case, the current density is high enough to store a charge image. After the writing beam draws the image, only the green phosphor continues to emit light. The red phosphor does not store because it requires a higher charge level to luminesce than does the green phosphor.
Links
Documents Referencing 4114
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1981 V13 N2.pdf | Article | Two New Graphic Terminals Expand Graphic Capabilities | Dean Bailey • Jack Sterett • Dave Squire | 1981 | 4112 • 4114 |
Patents that may apply to 4114
Page | Title | Inventors | Filing date | Grant date | Links |
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Patent US 4301388A | Color coding of write-through information in direct viewing bistable storage CRT display | William M. Mason | 1977-06-02 | 1981-11-17 | Direct-view storage CRT • 4114 |
Pictures
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Tektronix 4114
Components
Some Parts Used in the 4114
Part | Part Number(s) | Class | Description | Used in |
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154-0785-00 | 154-0785-00 • 154-0785-01 • 154-0785-02 • 154-0785-03 • 154-0785-52 | CRT | 19" direct-view storage CRT | GMA102A • 4054 • 4054A • 4114 • 4114A • 4114A30 • 4114B • 4116A • 4116B • 618 |
Intel 8086 | Monolithic integrated circuit | 16-bit microprocessor | 1240 • 2220 • 2221 • 2230 • 2246 • 2232 • 2245A • 2782 • 4114 • 4115 |