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CK1414F10C

 
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The CK1414F10C is an electro-statically deflected monoscope or pattern generator. The CK1414 was designed for computer applications as an economical method of generating characters for hard copy print-outs or for cathode-ray tube displays.
The Target with characters laterally reversed.
The electron gun and focus electrodes in the clear part of the envelope. The coated areas contain the deflection plates and the top section has the final anode or collector connection.
The gun assembly with the electrodes fixed into white glass rods. At the right the Y plates can be seen.
The target electrode connection.
The target with the characters is supported only by the top connection. The side contact is the final anode/collector.
Looking into the Y plates with the X plates beyond.
The base.
The Target photographed with the microscope.
The Target photographed with the microscope.
The Target photographed with the microscope showing one of the fixings.
Test data sheet from 1971.
The wide glass tube envelope is 50 mm in diameter, and excluding the B14A base pins is 257 mm tall.
References: Data-sheet. Type CK1414F10C was first introduced in 1966. See also 1966 adverts.

 

Pin Connections
B14A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
h
k
g1
nc
a2
nc
Y1
Y2
a1,a3
X1
X2
nc
nc
h

 

Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions
CRT
Vh
Ah
6.3
0.3
PDF scanned from an original document held by the museum
Updated May 15, 2024.
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