Quantum Data 802BT User Manual

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Appendix B

Image Reference

An example of the primary version of the Persist image is shown below:

Test

Phosphor persistence

Purpose

The phosphors on the face of most CRTs continue to glow for a short period of time after

the electron beam has stopped energizing them. This phenomenon is called persistence.

A certain amount of persistence is desirable in most applications. It prevents a flickering of

a displayed image that most users would find objectionable. On the other hand, a CRT

with an overly long persistence time causes moving objects to leave a blurred trail.

Method

A flickering in the slower moving boxes indicates that the combination of refresh rate and

phosphor persistence is not suitable for long-term viewing.

A fading tail left behind by the faster moving boxes indicates that the display may not be

suitable for viewing animated images.

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