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Old 07-03-2009, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by miniman82 View Post
Tim says:

"Yeah, I don't know if I'd want to do that with the existing flyback, if even the yoke. Might be possible to use newer parts removed from a high resolution monitor (nice if the yoke fits!). To make things easier, I would put in triggered oscillators (instead of free-running locked oscillators that don't have as much range) and current amplifiers to drive the yokes. HV is a seperate supply.

It would be a bit of a mess, but easier to work on than a cheapified TV circuit, and also lets you use it as a slow X-Y display. (Add a high speed sampler circuit and you can make a 1GHz+ sampling oscilloscope.)

Tim"


I had a feeling that's what he'd say. It does make more sense to use newer technology, instead of hacking the original stuff. Now let's see someone do it!
Flyback horizontal sweep/HV supplies can be fried (excess current) if the oscillator frequency gets too low or stops. Does anyone recall the early IBM PC color monitors that would die if they were run with the input disconnected?
Usng a limited-range oscillator has its purposes.
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