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The Tektronix Physiological Monitor might have been a prototype of what became the [[410]].
The Tektronix Physiological Monitor might have been a prototype of what became the [[410]].
It is all solid-state except for the CRT.
It has a nickel-cadmium battery pack comprising 10 D-size cells.
The battery is center-tapped, providing +6.25V and -6.25V when fully charged.
There doesn't appear to be any sort of regulator or DC-to-DC converter
for the low voltage, just direct connection of the battery to the amplifiers and other circuitry.
There is a power oscillator generating the high voltage for the CRT.


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Revision as of 06:20, 16 November 2020

The Tektronix Physiological Monitor might have been a prototype of what became the 410. It is all solid-state except for the CRT. It has a nickel-cadmium battery pack comprising 10 D-size cells. The battery is center-tapped, providing +6.25V and -6.25V when fully charged. There doesn't appear to be any sort of regulator or DC-to-DC converter for the low voltage, just direct connection of the battery to the amplifiers and other circuitry. There is a power oscillator generating the high voltage for the CRT.

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