Afternoon all (or morning, depending on where you are).
I often pickup boarder line scrap equipment if it has interesting display tech in it, hence why I am a member here I guess (rarely find nixies, but have scored a few panaplax, planar and HP LED displays this way). I have, over the last year or two acquired a couple of patient monitors (Edwards Lifescience / sometimes Baxter) with a fairly odd very rectangular CRT in it that I thought was worthy of mention on here.
Its a Computron branded assembly, tube part 115-336 DMK 5X9, made by CPT as a MI5901P4AV - CPJ 5X9. White phosphor (amber filter on the plastic).
One nice thing about this was that the monitor had a dedicated computron 115-DMX driver card for the tube, which I suspect takes a digital line sync pulse and a intensity signal then handles the scanning itself. Its a fairly well known card, I guess Edwards just bought the tube and card as a module to fit to their (insanely complex 1 foot square) main board.
Attached is some pics. Sadly of the three of these I have acquired over the years, two have quite noticeable screen burn, but I thought it would make a good clock project tube so at least I have enough parts for developing one certain working one, rather than building something with only one being available - always a risk! Just need to come up with an enclosure design and possibly wait 30 years until I retire and have the time! Nice little micro controller project to produce the rasters and graphic sprites. Ideas for making a magnetic deflected tube look good naked would be good though - I have always liked the elctrostatic deflected projects with a nice polished tube on display...
Hope this is of mild interest, never seen such a geometry on a CRT before so thought I would share...
Cheers,
- Alex