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The '''Tektronix T5610''' is a CRT used in the [[561|561A]] and [[567]]. | The '''Tektronix T5610''' is a [[CRT]] used in the [[561|561A]] and [[567]]. | ||
Revolutionary at the time (1962), the T5610 incorporated many “firsts” that would remain through most of Tek's analog scopes to follow: | Revolutionary at the time (1962), the T5610 incorporated many “firsts” that would remain through most of Tek's analog scopes to follow: | ||
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* a ceramic CRT envelope which provided more mechanical precision than a blown glass tube | * a ceramic CRT envelope which provided more mechanical precision than a blown glass tube | ||
* a separate face plate made from a flat glass panel | * a separate face plate made from a flat glass panel | ||
* graticule markings printed on the phosphor side of the faceplate, totally eliminating parallax errors, and allowing for better edge illumination | * graticule markings printed on the [[phosphor]] side of the faceplate, totally eliminating parallax errors, and allowing for better edge illumination | ||
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Revision as of 02:19, 17 April 2017
The Tektronix T5610 is a CRT used in the 561A and 567.
Revolutionary at the time (1962), the T5610 incorporated many “firsts” that would remain through most of Tek's analog scopes to follow:
- a rectangular faceplate allowing for a more compact CRT
- a ceramic CRT envelope which provided more mechanical precision than a blown glass tube
- a separate face plate made from a flat glass panel
- graticule markings printed on the phosphor side of the faceplate, totally eliminating parallax errors, and allowing for better edge illumination