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|Names=Aris K. Silzars
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|Birth place=Riga, Latvia
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|Affiliations=Watkins-Johnson; Tektronix
|Affiliations=Watkins-Johnson; Tektronix; Interchip; Lanxide; Dupont; Sarnoff Labs; Northlight Displays
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}} worked on design of high speed deflection structure for [[7104]] and other CRT developments.  
}} 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.   
Previously worked at Watkins-Johnson.   
Now lives in Seattle area.  
Now lives in Seattle area.  
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{{Designer|Aris Silzars}}
{{Designer|Aris Silzars}}
==Links==
* [https://displayconsulting.com/html/about.php Silzars biography at displayconsulting.com]
* [http://www.physics.utah.edu/news/posts/2020/all/alumni-stories-aris-silzars.php Alumni Stories: Aris Silzars] (2020)
* [https://patents.justia.com/inventor/aris-silzars Aris Silzars patents]


[[Category:Tektronix people]]
[[Category:Tektronix people]]

Revision as of 23:33, 19 August 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
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
T7100 CRT micro-channel plate CRT Dennis Hall Aris Silzars Conrad Odenthal 7104 R7103

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