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4.5 ELECTRON BEAMS ELECTRONS AND ELECTRONICS
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Electron Beams Given enough energy, electrons can escape from a conductor and move through a vacuum space.Beams of electrons are used in oscilloscopes, TV picture tubes, computer monitors and X –Ray tubes.
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ELECTRON BEAMS Emission of electrons from a metal surface when heated to a very high temperature is called thermionic emission.
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Cathode Rays Cathode rays are beams of fast moving electrons
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ELECTRON BEAMS VACUUM TUBES
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Cathode Ray tube Cathode- it is a tungsten filament that is heated to 2000 0 C A 6V supply is used to heat the cathode that emits electrons The electrons are attracted to the anode and a current starts to flow With air in the tube, rather than vacuum, th electrons would collide with gas molecules and the white hot filament would burn up
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ELECTRON BEAMS Deflection tubes
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ELECTRON BEAMS Oscilloscope:
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Cathode Ray Oscilloscope The CRO uses a narrow beam of electrons to trace out waveforms and other signals on a fluorescent screen A bright spot is formed on the screen where the beam strikes it If the beam is deflected, the spot moves If the spot moves fast enough, it appears as a line To deflect the beam, there are two sets of deflection plates
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ELECTRON BEAMS Y – plates: The Y- plates move the beam vertically. This happens when an external source of voltage – for example, an AC supply is connected across the Y-input terminals
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Gain control The amount of vertical movement can be amplified by the gain control
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ELECTRON BEAMS X-plates: The X-plates move the beam horizontally.. The movement is produced by a circuit called the time base inside the oscilloscope. The time base automatically applies a changing voltage across the plates so that the spot moves from left to right across the screen at a steady speed.
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Measuring with an oscilloscope The Y input is connected to an AC supply The gain control is set at 5V/cm If the amplitude of the waveform is 2cm, the peak voltage will be 10V The time base control is set at 10ms/cm The horizontal peak to peak is 4cm, so the time period is 40ms = 0.04s Frequency = 1/time pd = 25Hz
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ELECTRON BEAMS Oscilloscope:
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