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Deflection Amplifiers

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To obtain readily interpretable beam deflection, signal voltages of from 3 to 200 Vpp are required for application to the deflection plates of a cathode ray tube, according to the application for which it is intended and to the design of the tube. It is necessary therefore when examining signals of lower voltage to employ an amplifier. The types of application for which an oscilloscope can be used satisfactorily are limited principally by the characteristics of this deflection amplifier.

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Czech, J. (1965). Deflection Amplifiers. In: Oscilloscope Measuring Technique. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39653-7_5

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