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Electrostatic deflection requires high voltage (50V–300V) on the plates but very little current . Magnetic deflection requires low voltage but high current and bulky yoke drivers. Most DIY CRT Clock schematics are electrostatic.

Drafting a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) clock schematic involves integrating high-voltage power supplies with precise signal generation to drive the electron beam across the screen Crt Clock Schematic

This project transforms a piece of laboratory history into a functional art piece that draws time using vector graphics. How It Works: The "XY Mode" Magic Crt Clock Schematic

: Converts low voltage (often 12V DC) to the 300V–550V required to power the tube and its deflection plates. Crt Clock Schematic

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