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A ''' | A '''transfer storage [[CRT]]''' is a variant of [[direct-view storage CRT|direct-view storage cathode ray tube]] that includes a separate, fast-responding internal storage mesh to increase writing speed. | ||
The "image" on the fast mesh would decay too quickly for direct viewing, however, therefore it is transferred to the main storage target in a separate step. | The "image" on the fast mesh would decay too quickly for direct viewing, however, therefore it is transferred to the main storage target in a separate step. | ||
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In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals. | In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals. | ||
The first transfer storage tube was the [[T7410]] developed by | The first transfer storage tube was the [[T7410]] developed by Tektronix in 1972 for use in the [[7623]] (See Keller, p.131+). | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
* | * {{Keller 1991|pp.131-132}} | ||
* ''Three kinds of Storage'' | * ''Three kinds of Storage'', in [[Media:Tekscope 1972 V4 N4 Jul 1972.pdf | Tekscope, July 1972]] or [http://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/tektronix_three_kinds_of_storage.html @ radiomuseum.org] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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* [[:Category:Transfer storage CRTs]] | * [[:Category:Transfer storage CRTs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 16 December 2018
A transfer storage CRT is a variant of direct-view storage cathode ray tube that includes a separate, fast-responding internal storage mesh to increase writing speed.
The "image" on the fast mesh would decay too quickly for direct viewing, however, therefore it is transferred to the main storage target in a separate step.
Transfer storage CRTs (e.g. the T7630) are used in Tektronix scopes that have "fast" storage modes, such as the 7623, 7633, 7834 and 7934.
In fast mode, the time base is inhibited after a sweep, and the transfer cycle is started. Individual sweeps therefore occur in about one-second intervals.
The first transfer storage tube was the T7410 developed by Tektronix in 1972 for use in the 7623 (See Keller, p.131+).
Literature
- Peter Keller, The Cathode-Ray Tube: Technology, History, and Applications, pp.131-132. Palisades Press, 1991. ISBN 0963155903, 9780963155900
- Three kinds of Storage, in Tekscope, July 1972 or @ radiomuseum.org