Katodisädeputkissa
Katodisädeputkissa, commonly known as cathode ray tubes (CRTs), are vacuum tube devices that were a foundational technology in early electronic displays and televisions. Their operation relies on the emission of electrons from a heated cathode. These electrons are then accelerated and focused into a beam by a series of electrodes. The electron beam is directed towards a phosphor-coated screen at the front of the tube. When the energetic electrons strike the phosphor coating, they cause it to emit light, creating a visible image.
The deflection of the electron beam, which allows it to scan across the screen and draw a