ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA BOLOMETER
From bol-, from Greek bolē ray of light, stroke, from ballein to throw + -meter.
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βολόμετρον
bolometron
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BOLOMETER»
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bolometer en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
The dielectric
bolometer, a new type of thermal radiation ...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultimate sensitivity predominantly by Johnson noise rather than temperature noise.
2
Radio Frequency & Microwave Power Measurement
Bolometric power meters make use of a temperature-sensitive resistor [1-5],
referred to as the bolometer element, which is housed in a mount. The rise in
temperature caused by the absorption of rf or microwave power produces a
change in ...
3
Indl Instrumentation & Control 3E
In the bolometer and calorimeter methods of power-measuring techniques, the
power to be determined is converted into heat, and then the resulting
temperature effects are observed. When small amounts of power are involved,
then the ...
4
Detection of Light: From the Ultraviolet to the Submillimeter
The quantization of magnetic flux in units of <J>o is a consequence of this
quantized behavior of the phase of the electron pseudo-wavefunction. To use a
SQUID readout, the bolometer current is passed through a coil that induces
currents in ...
5
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION, 3E
The RF power to be measured heats the bolometer and causes a change in its
electrical resistance, which serves as an indication of the magnitude of power.
The bolometer is generally used in a bridge network so that small changes in ...
6
Infrared Detectors, Second Edition
Completely revised and reorganized while retaining the approachable style of the first edition, Infrared Detectors, Second Edition addresses the latest developments in the science and technology of infrared (IR) detection.
7
Tools of Radio Astronomy
This analysis is based on the assumption that the Johnson noise and thermal
fluctuations in the bolometers are negligible, which is usually the case. There are
other drawbacks: large bolometer bandwidths may lead to a contamination of the
...
Thomas L. Wilson, Kristen Rohlfs, Susanne Hüttemeister, 2009
8
Microwave Antenna Theory and Design
In the range PI to P->, n = 2 for the bolometer. In crystals for this same range of
applied signal power, however, n varies considerably. This compari- /jY son f°r a
typical case is shown graphically in (6) and (c) of Fig. 16-8. As a result of this ...
9
Basic Microwave Techniques and Laboratory Manual
The substitution method employs the rebalance of the bridge imbalanced due to
fall of microwave power on the bolometer, using dc or low frequency (af) power.
The imbalancing microwave power thus equals substituted (dc or af) power.
M. L. Sisodia, G. S. Raghuvanshi, 1987
10
A Frequency Selective
Bolometer Camera for Measuring ...
This thesis describes the development of the SPEED camera and FSB detectors.
Daniel William Logan, 2009
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BOLOMETER»
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bolometer en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Inspiration is all around you
I am working on the fabrication of silicon bolometers on a silicon-on-insulator platform. A bolometer is a particular type of thermal detector, ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
What the polarization of the cosmic microwave background is …
(A bolometer is a device that measures the power of incident light by detecting the amount of heat it generates in a material whose electrical ... «Phys.Org, Jun 15»
'China is still one of the biggest markets for vision systems'
“Combining a Bolometer with a 3D sensor and a grey camera means, the customer knows the product is in a good shape, with no particles in ... «FoodProductionDaily.com, Jun 15»
High-Speed Thermal Imaging for Automation Applications
Changes in scene temperature cause changes in the bolometer temperature which are converted to electrical signals and processed into an ... «Quality Magazine, May 15»
Seek Thermal - Android Infrared Camera Review
A microbolometer is a particular type of bolometer suitable for infrared wavelengths, making them suitable for use in thermal imaging systems. «AnandTech, May 15»
What Is Infrared?
A simple example of such a sensor is the bolometer, which consists of a telescope with a temperature-sensitive resistor, or thermistor, at its ... «Live Science, Mar 15»
Scientists are hunting for black holes on the South Pole
... Pole Telescope's 10-meter dish funnels extremely faint radiation from the cosmic microwave background into a camera called a bolometer. «Salon, Mar 15»
Hunting Black Holes at the South Pole
... Pole Telescope's 10-meter dish funnels extremely faint radiation from the cosmic microwave background into a camera called a bolometer. «Scientific American, Feb 15»
Tower Semiconductor's (TSEM) CEO Russell Ellwanger on Q4 2014 …
This flow, namely the bolometer is ITAR restricted and State Department regulated requiring that a U.S. company must manufacture in the U.S. ... «Seeking Alpha, Feb 15»
FLIR Releases New Scout II Thermal Monocular
Similar to a regular camera, different-millimeter lenses transmit information onto the micro bolometer. This is the actual sensor array, where ... «OutdoorHub, Ene 15»