A high-tech retro spectrum analyzer incorporating WORLD WAR II display tube
Zhu, Zhongmin
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Title
A high-tech retro spectrum analyzer incorporating WORLD WAR II display tube
Author(s)
Zhu, Zhongmin
Contributor(s)
Haken, Lippold
Issue Date
2020-12
Keyword(s)
Analog Circuit
Cold Cathode Display
Digital Arts
Digital Circuit
Audio DSP
Abstract
With the discoveries and inventions of modern display and digital processing technologies, the
contemporary paradigm of displaying and demonstrating information has shifted from those
existing just a few decades ago. Cold cathode display is one of the most widely used and superior
display technologies from 50 years ago, which is also being called 'nixie tube'; however, with
the semiconductor-based display development and cathode-ray tube-based monitor during the
late 1900s, cold cathode displays rapidly disappeared from the market and ever since then,
manufactures all over the world never paid attention back to the cold cathode display. In this
thesis, the cold cathode display technology will be reexamined by exploring the ideas and works
made possible by combining the cold cathode display with modern digital circuits and digital signal
processing technology. This thesis will be concluded by designing a unique piece of visual art
--- An audio spectrum visualizer based on IN-13 cold cathode display tubes from World War II
manufactured in the USSR as a demonstration and investigation of modern utilization of cold
cathode display technology.
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