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5. RA-3/3A Deflection Circuits
Chapter 5 - RA-3/3A Deflection Circuits
H
SYNC
IN
FIGURE 5-1A - HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION (PART 1)
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40
41
43
52
10 10
2
5
4
3
6
5
4
1
C517
C535
C534
C516
C521
C527
D518
D517
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9
6
37
13
10
11
TO
T504/
PIN 1
TO T502 PMT/PINS 3,4,7
TO PIN1
H+ ZR
Q502
H OUT
Q503
PIN AMP.
D520
+12V
+12V
+12V
IC502 1/4
IC502 1/4
IC502 1/4
TO DYNAMIC
FOCUS BIAS
RECT. D517
N
C510
XTAL
X203
IC206Y/C
JUNGLE
CXA2025AS
+9V
HD
HP
E/W
CN502
CN801
R502
C501
Q501
H DRIVE
R501
C502
R509
C506
C508
R506
R507
R508
135V
T501
D501 5.1V
HP LIMIT
TO H
WAVE GEN
IC802/1
R519
FROM ABL
R529
R528
C515
R524
R527
+12V
D513
C529
R530
R563
R556
C538
C531
+12V
R526
R523
L503
R527
R509
C514
R532
C523
C518
R531
R535
R525
R551
R543
R550
C528
R542
C537
+135V
HP
-
+
-
+
+
-
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Overview
Like the RA-2 chassis, the RA-3 utilizes a simple deflection circuit design much like those found in many of the
direct-view models. Figures 5-1A and 5-1B illustrate the simplicity of this design. High voltage and horizontal
sweep are accomplished with a single horizontal output transistor driving a flyback transformer and deflection
yokes. This helps to simplify CRT protection and the need for horizontal sweep loss protection is not required
since there will be no high voltage to burn the tubes. The vertical deflection circuit remains relatively the same as
those in previous years.