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IBM 5151

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IBM 5151 Personal Computer Display
IBM monitors from left to right: 5151 monochrome, 5153 colour CGA, 5154 EGA
Manufacturer IBM
Type TTL monochrome CRT monitor
Release date 1981 (with the original IBM PC)
Interface TTL digital, 9-pin D-shell (paired with the IBM Monochrome Display Adapter)
Compatible IBM PC (5150), IBM PC XT (5160), any MDA / Hercules-compatible system
Dimensions 12" CRT (~11.5" diagonal viewable area)
Model 5151

The IBM 5151 (the IBM Personal Computer Display) is the 12-inch green-phosphor TTL monitor IBM shipped with the original IBM PC (5150) when it was paired with the IBM Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA). The 5151 displays 80ร—25 text only โ€” it has no graphics capability โ€” but produces a 720ร—350-pixel character image because the MDA generates a 9ร—14 dot character cell rather than the smaller cell used by the CGA.

Display Characteristics

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  • Phosphor: P39 (long-persistence green); reduces flicker but smears on moving content.
  • Resolution: 720 ร— 350 pixels, addressed as 80 ร— 25 characters in a 9 ร— 14 dot cell.
  • Horizontal scan: 18.432 kHz.
  • Vertical scan: 50 Hz.
  • Brightness levels: three (off / normal / bright), encoded across the TTL video + intensity pair.
  • Anti-glare: etched front glass.

The 5151 will not work with the CGA, because CGA runs at 15.75 kHz horizontal โ€” well below what the 5151's flyback can lock to.

Input Connector

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A 9-pin D-shell, TTL-level signals.

  • Pins 1, 2: Ground
  • Pin 7: Video
  • Pin 8: Horizontal sync
  • Pin 9: Vertical sync

The 5151 derives its three brightness levels from the combination of the Video and Intensity lines on the MDA.

Common Faults

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  • Yoke or flyback whine โ€” reflow flyback transformer joints.
  • Dim or shrunken raster โ€” service the analog board electrolytics.
  • Flickering brightness โ€” clean the DB-9 input contacts.
  • No display, audible flyback โ€” failed video amplifier transistor, or open filament on the CRT.

CRT Safety

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The 5151's CRT retains a lethal anode charge. Discharge before opening โ€” see CRT Discharge Procedure.

References

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