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Dan Denham recalls:
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I joined a small group in 1964 working on a new storage tube product destined to become the [[611]]. [...]
The group was expanded to include Digital Engineers and Software Engineers. [[John Griffin]] was placed in charge of terminal development and [[Chuck Gibson]] headed up a group to design a printer.
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 13 June 2024

Dan Franklin Denham (? – ?) worked in the Display Group in the 1960s and was involved with the development of the 611.

Dan Denham recalls:

I joined a small group in 1964 working on a new storage tube product destined to become the 611. [...] The group was expanded to include Digital Engineers and Software Engineers. John Griffin was placed in charge of terminal development and Chuck Gibson headed up a group to design a printer.

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Products by Dan Denham

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 611 11" CRT storage monitor Norm Winningstad Dan Denham Carlo Infante Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Leo Heineck 1967

Components by Dan Denham

Patents by Dan Denham

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US 3988634A US 3988634A Controlled storage level for a storage cathode-ray tube Dan Denham Larry Biggs Tektronix Inc 1974-11-06 1976-10-26
Patent US 4309720A US 4309720A Apparatus and method for producing an image on a sensitized surface Dan Denham Tektronix Inc 1980-01-15 1982-01-05
Patent US 4456853A US 4456853A Feedback CRT for use in a closed-loop correction system Ronald C. Robinder David J. Bates Dan Denham Tektronix Inc 1981-07-06 1984-06-26