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Wells-Garnder Color Vector Monitor Guide
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Appendix E: Vector Monitor Slew Rates
Vector Monitor Slew Rates
Courtesy of Jon Raiford
Here is a table of Vector Monitor Slew Rates. Slew rate is a measure of the maximum rate-of-
change of the voltage output. Put into context, a slew rate is the measure of how fast the
deflection amplifier can make FULL-SCALE transitions, driving the CRT beam around the
screen. As the slew rate increases, more objects can be drawn on-screen at the same time and the
amount of flicker is reduced. If a monitor is not listed, we do not have any available data on its
speed.
6400 X 6400 Y Amp X Amp Y 6100 X 6100 Y 19V2000 G05
.5" 6us 6us ? ? 10us 13us 4us 5us
1.0" 8us 8us ? ? 20us 27us 8us 10us
2.0" 16us 21us ? ? 40us 53us 16us 20us
4.0" 30us 42us ? ? 80us 106us 32us 40us
8.0" 62us 94us ? ? 160us 213us 64us 80us
10.5" 84us 131us ? ? 210us 279us 84us 105us
14.5" 110us 179us ? ? 290us 385us 120us 150us
.05 inches
per usec
0.1325 0.08
0.05 0.0375 0.12 0.0975
The X-axis is obviously the Monitor, the Y-axis is the amount of deflection, and the value is the
time in microseconds to deflect that far. The last row is the number of 0.05 inches per
microsecond.