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In the past there has been several approaches to the solid state horizontal deflection of magnetically deflected picture tubes. Some of the most recent circuitshave been based on the wellestablished trace-driven principle in combination with some kind of converter power-supply (1). Others have been based on the retrace-driven principle, and here the application of silicon controlled rectifiers have been most interesting (2).