545: Difference between revisions

134 bytes added ,  4 December 2017
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 23: Line 23:


Type 545 was [[introduced in 1955|introduced February 7th, 1955]] along with the Type [[541]], and superseded in 1959 by the Type 545A, which was in turn superseded in 1964 by the Type 545B, which was produced until 1973.  
Type 545 was [[introduced in 1955|introduced February 7th, 1955]] along with the Type [[541]], and superseded in 1959 by the Type 545A, which was in turn superseded in 1964 by the Type 545B, which was produced until 1973.  
The difference between the 545A and 545 is the control ergonomics, not any major circuit design changes.  
The difference between the 545A and 545 is the control ergonomics, not any major circuit design changes.
However, the delaying timebase on the 545A supports delays up to 10 seconds while the 545 supports delays only up to 100 milliseconds.
   
   
The 545A uses the [[T5430]] CRT. P2 [[phosphor]] was standard.
The 545A uses the [[T5430]] CRT. P2 [[phosphor]] was standard.