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It was designed by [[Connie Wilson]]. | It was designed by [[Connie Wilson]]. | ||
The upper beam centerline is one centimeter above the tube axis, the lower beam one centimeter below. | |||
As each beam is restricted to a vertical deflection of 6 cm, they can overlap only on the middle 4 cm. | |||
== Part numbers == | == Part numbers == |
Revision as of 06:56, 9 December 2021
The Tektronix T5560 (P/N 154-0500-00, 154-0500-01, 154-0500-02, 154-0500-03, 154-0500-04) is a dual-beam CRT with a spiral accelerator, used in the 556 scope, introduced in 1966.
It was designed by Connie Wilson.
The upper beam centerline is one centimeter above the tube axis, the lower beam one centimeter below. As each beam is restricted to a vertical deflection of 6 cm, they can overlap only on the middle 4 cm.
Part numbers
Part No | Name | Phosphor |
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154-0500-00 | T5560-31-1 | P31 (standard) |
154-0500-01 | T5560-1-1 | P1 |
154-0500-02 | T5201-2-1 | P2 |
154-0500-03 | T5201-7-1 | P7 |
154-0500-04 | T5201-11-1 | P11 |
Data
Pictures
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side view of T5560
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face of T5560
Links
- T5560 @ radiomuseum.org
- Peter Keller, The Cathode-Ray Tube: Technology, History, and Applications, pp.108-111. Palisades Press, 1991. ISBN 0963155903, 9780963155900