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Revision as of 07:00, 2 September 2021
Aris K. Silzars (? in Riga, Latvia – ?) worked on design of high speed deflection structure for 7104 and other CRT developments.
He holds a Master's degree in Physics and a PhD in Electrical Engineering (1969). Previously worked at Watkins-Johnson. Now lives in Seattle area. Has a spectacular home laboratory in his home which includes two electron microscopes (that Dennis Tillman and he were able to resurrect.)
Products by Aris Silzars
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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Tektronix | 7104 | 1 GHz mainframe with MCP CRT | Val Garuts • Gene Andrews • Hans Springer • John Addis • Wink Gross • Art Metz • Aris Silzars • Conrad Odenthal • Dave Morgan | 1978 |
Tektronix | R7103 | 1 GHz non-storage mainframe | Val Garuts • Gene Andrews • Hans Springer • John Addis • Wink Gross • Art Metz • Aris Silzars • Conrad Odenthal • Dave Morgan | 1985 |
Components by Aris Silzars
Model | Class | Description | Designers | Used in |
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T7100 | CRT | micro-channel plate CRT | Dennis Hall • Aris Silzars • Conrad Odenthal | 7104 • R7103 |