Hi everyone, thanks for your all your interests. The tester is aimed at not just showing the a dot can be obtained but being able to characterise a tube and look for demonstration of performance at datasheet conditions or to allow measurements to be made on an otherwise poorly documented tube. I have been using a scope clock and a Heathkit IP17 PSU to experiment with CRTs and wanted something closer to a single box.

No software! No microcontroller to burn!

The electronics design will be fully open (Eagle schematics, board layout and Gerbers). Kits will run as anything from minimal (custom parts only) to completely built and tested. Sold by me from Scotland.

The case is a mixture of 3D printed parts, cut/engraved acrylic and all the parts to put it together and will be sold separately by Nick from San Diego. The cut acrylic mechanical drawing are not owned by us but by the company making the acrylic parts. The 3D printed parts will be available as STL and Fusion 360 files.



Expect full details by mid January 2017 or perhaps sooner. PM me if you need something immediately and I'll try to help.

Grahame



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