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John Ely

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Hello,
Does anyone know where I might find data sheets and or pinouts for
TV picture tubes , specifically the tube in question is a Philips
A68ESF002X111 made in France probably about 4 years old , Philips Aust.
while helpful were unable to come up with much. There does not seem to be
much info. on any CRT's on the internet.
Cheers John Ely.
 
What did you wish to know the pin out or the volt range on each pin I am
sure we could slap something together for you as a guide. Example most
Computer monitors have the same CRT pin outs. or they do for the 14"
monitors.

let us know what you can work out in the mean time.




"John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au> wrote in message
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Hello,
Does anyone know where I might find data sheets and or pinouts for
TV picture tubes , specifically the tube in question is a Philips
A68ESF002X111 made in France probably about 4 years old , Philips Aust.
while helpful were unable to come up with much. There does not seem to be
much info. on any CRT's on the internet.
Cheers John Ely.
 
http://industrial-computers.globalspec.com/Specifications/Industrial_Compute
rs_Boards/Computer_Peripherals/CRT_Computer_Monitors

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"John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au> wrote in message
news:421533d2@news.comindico.com.au...
Hello,
Does anyone know where I might find data sheets and or pinouts
for
TV picture tubes , specifically the tube in question is a Philips
A68ESF002X111 made in France probably about 4 years old , Philips Aust.
while helpful were unable to come up with much. There does not seem to be
much info. on any CRT's on the internet.
Cheers John Ely.
 
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 00:16:19 GMT, "John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

Hello,
Does anyone know where I might find data sheets and or pinouts for
TV picture tubes , specifically the tube in question is a Philips
A68ESF002X111 made in France probably about 4 years old , Philips Aust.
while helpful were unable to come up with much. There does not seem to be
much info. on any CRT's on the internet.
Cheers John Ely.
I can't help you specifically, but one thing you could try is to
crossreference the pinout to a known one by checking the list of
adapters for a CRT rejuvenator. For example, this adapter list ...

http://www.promax.es/pdfs/adap_i.pdf

.... for this rejuvenator ...

http://www.promax.es/ing/productos/familias.asp?subfamilia=27

.... specifies adapter A8 for your CRT.

A8 can be used with these CRTs:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~fzabkar/a8.txt


- Franc Zabkar
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 07:48:54 +1100, Franc Zabkar
<fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 00:16:19 GMT, "John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au
put finger to keyboard and composed:

Hello,
Does anyone know where I might find data sheets and or pinouts for
TV picture tubes , specifically the tube in question is a Philips
A68ESF002X111 made in France probably about 4 years old , Philips Aust.
while helpful were unable to come up with much. There does not seem to be
much info. on any CRT's on the internet.
Cheers John Ely.


I can't help you specifically, but one thing you could try is to
crossreference the pinout to a known one by checking the list of
adapters for a CRT rejuvenator. For example, this adapter list ...

http://www.promax.es/pdfs/adap_i.pdf

... for this rejuvenator ...

http://www.promax.es/ing/productos/familias.asp?subfamilia=27

... specifies adapter A8 for your CRT.

A8 can be used with these CRTs:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~fzabkar/a8.txt
I have an Osborne monitor which is a rebadged Philips 4CM8270. The
parts list states that the CRT is an M36KUT23XX22. This CRT uses the
same A8 adapter as yours.

The pinout is as follows:
5 G1
6 Green K
7 G2
8 Red K
9 Heater 2
10 Heater 1
11 Blue K
12 N/C

You should be able to identify the heater pins by testing for
continuity between them.


- Franc Zabkar
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:49:36 +1100, Franc Zabkar
<fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:

The pinout is as follows:

12 N/C
Oops, pin 12 is G4 (Focus).


- Franc Zabkar
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Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 

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