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The '''Tektronix T0520''' is a [[CRT]] used in the [[525]], [[532]], [[570]], and [[575]]. | The '''Tektronix T0520''' is a [[CRT]] used in the [[525]], [[532]], [[570]], and [[575]]. | ||
It was originally known as the T52. | |||
It has an unaluminized face and is typically operated with 4 kV of total acceleration voltage, | |||
e.g., +2300 V on the anode and -1700 V on the cathode. | |||
The T0520 is known as the 5CAP in the EIA system. | |||
154-0093-00 is a T0520 with P1 phosphor, aka T0520-1. | 154-0093-00 is a T0520 with P1 phosphor, aka T0520-1. |
Revision as of 14:22, 20 November 2018
The Tektronix T0520 is a CRT used in the 525, 532, 570, and 575. It was originally known as the T52. It has an unaluminized face and is typically operated with 4 kV of total acceleration voltage, e.g., +2300 V on the anode and -1700 V on the cathode.
The T0520 is known as the 5CAP in the EIA system.
154-0093-00 is a T0520 with P1 phosphor, aka T0520-1. 154-0343-00 is a T0520 with P31 phosphor, aka T0520-31.
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