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AT&T 496554 Crt Controller
- CRT Controller unit
- Associated with AT&T systems
- Likely for older display technology
- Manages Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) functions
- Component for specific AT&T hardware
- Part of a communication or terminal system
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Product Overview
AT&T 496554 is a CRT Controller. This component is likely associated with older display technologies or specific communication systems within AT&T's infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Controller |
| Technology | CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) |
Additional Specifications
| Vendor | AT&T |
| SKU | 496554 |
Product Description
The AT&T 496554 is identified as a CRT Controller. This designation suggests that the component is related to the control and operation of Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays, which were the standard display technology before the widespread adoption of LCD and other flat-panel technologies. In the context of AT&T, this controller might have been used in older telecommunications equipment, terminals, or specialized monitoring systems that utilized CRT screens. As a controller, its function would be to manage the electron beam within the CRT to generate images on the screen. This involves coordinating signals for horizontal and vertical deflection, intensity modulation, and timing to produce the desired visual output. Given AT&T's history in telecommunications and computing, such a component could have been part of early computer terminals, network monitoring consoles, or other specialized AT&T hardware where visual output was required. The SKU 496554 points to a specific part number within AT&T's product catalog. Due to the obsolescence of CRT technology in most modern applications, this component is likely associated with legacy systems. Its availability and relevance would be primarily for maintaining or repairing older AT&T infrastructure that still relies on CRT displays.
