The document discusses different types of display devices, focusing on cathode ray tubes (CRTs). It describes how CRTs work by firing electrons at phosphors on the inside of the screen, causing them to light up and produce the visible image. The key components of a CRT are then listed as the electron gun, focusing/accelerating anodes, horizontal/vertical deflection plates, and the phosphor-coated screen.
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Lec-2.2 Cathode Ray Tube
The document discusses different types of display devices, focusing on cathode ray tubes (CRTs). It describes how CRTs work by firing electrons at phosphors on the inside of the screen, causing them to light up and produce the visible image. The key components of a CRT are then listed as the electron gun, focusing/accelerating anodes, horizontal/vertical deflection plates, and the phosphor-coated screen.
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There are some display devices given below:
▪ Cathode-Ray Tube(CRT) ▪ Color CRT Monitor ▪ Liquid crystal display(LCD) ▪ Light Emitting Diode(LED) ▪ Direct View Storage Tubes(DVST) ▪ Plasma Display ▪ 3D Display Cathode Ray Tube • CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. • CRT is a technology used in traditional computer monitors and televisions. • The image on CRT display is created by firing electrons from the back of the tube of phosphorus located towards the front of the screen. • Once the electron heats the phosphorus, they light up, and they are projected on a screen. The color you view on the screen is produced by a blend of red, blue and green light. Components of CRT: Main Components of CRT are: i. Electron Gun: The electron gun is made up of several elements, mainly a heating filament (heater) and a cathode. The electron gun is a source of electrons focused on a narrow beam facing the CRT. ii. Focusing & Accelerating Anodes: These anodes are used to produce a narrow and sharply focused beam of electrons. iii. Horizontal & Vertical Deflection Plates: These plates are used to guide the path of the electron the beam. The plates produce an electromagnetic field that bends the electron beam through the area as it travels. iv. Phosphorus-coated Screen: The phosphorus coated screen is used to produce bright spots when the high-velocity electron beam hits it. Thanks for Watching Mail your queries at [email protected]