Cathode ray tube deflection yoke with reduced electric field rad

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Cathode ray tube – Beam deflecting means

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335214, 335301, H01J 2970

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056752130

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a cathode ray tube having a neck portion and a funnel portion at one end of the neck portion. A yoke extends around the neck portion and has a printed circuit board mounted thereon. The printed circuit board includes a plurality of pins mounted on and projecting in the same direction from the board and a plurality of electrical components mounted on the board and electrically connected in a desired circuit and to the pins. The pins are shortened so as to be of a length that at the operating frequencies of the yoke they do not emit a substantial amount of electromagnetic radiation.

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