katodisädeputkitekniikka
Katodisädeputkitekniikka, often shortened to CRT technology, refers to the method used in older television and computer monitor displays. This technology relies on a vacuum tube containing an electron gun and a phosphorescent screen. The electron gun emits a stream of electrons that are directed and accelerated towards the screen. Magnets or electric fields are used to steer this electron beam across the screen in a precise pattern, known as scanning. As the electrons strike the phosphorescent coating on the inside of the screen, they cause it to emit light, creating the image that is visible to the viewer.
The intensity of the electron beam is modulated to control the brightness of each point on the