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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ICONOSCOPE»
Descubre el uso de
iconoscope en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
iconoscope y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Television Innovations: 50 Technological Developments
50 Technological Developments Dicky Howett. The Iconoscope Camera Tube
The iconoscope camera tube was the first practicable television imaging tube.
Previously, producing television pictures relied on scanning discs, blinding
spotlights ...
2
A Technological History of Motion Pictures and Telivision
Diagram of earlier model of Zworykin's iconoscope camera tube (1934).
INSULATING LAYER - SURFACE POTENTIAL NEAR CATHODE POTENTIAL (
ABOUT -25V). Fig. 22. Early iconoscope camera tube. Fig. 24. Image-iconoscope
camera ...
3
A History of Early Television
The net result of these factors is to reduce the performance of the Iconoscope to
an efficiency of between 5 and 10 per cent. That is, the output signal is about one
-tenth that which would be expected from the ballistic measurements of the ...
4
TV and Video Engineering
State which materials display these properties, and which camera tubes are
based on these. 2.2 Explain the basic requirements of a pick-up tube for
producing television signals. Indicate how these are met with in an iconoscope
camera tube.
5
Mosaic television for the home
Its vital part is an ingenious tube which he calls the ''iconoscope." The neck of the
tube contains an anode, cathode and grid. High-speed cathode rays are fired by
an electron "gun" in the neck toward a mosaic signal plate in the body of the ...
6
Video Microscopy: The Fundamentals
His paper, entitled "The Iconoscope — A Modern Version of the Electric Eye,'"
began as follows: Summary — This paper gives a preliminary outline of work with
a device which is truly an electric eye. the iconoscope, as a means of viewing a ...
Shinya Inoué, Kenneth R. Spring, 1997
7
Modern Dictionary of Electronics
An iconoscope in which greater sensitivity is obtained by separating the function
of charge storage from that of photoelectric emission. An optical image is
projected on a continuous photosensitive screen, and the electron emission from
the ...
8
Zworykin, Pioneer of Television
There have been other claims as to who invented the iconoscope. For instance
the Soviet Encyclopedia says, "S. I. Kataev invented the iconoscope in 1931" (vol.
11, p. 483). However, this claim is modified in the section on electronics: "S. I. ...
9
Electronic Motion Pictures: A History of the Television Camera
the back plate similar to the iconoscope. However, it here resulted in a negative
image. The monoscope produced a reliable test pattern of known quality.6 Other
forms of the iconoscope were experimented with in order to increase its ...
10
Design Methodology and Relationships with Science
In this year RCA's director Vladimir K. Zworykin presented his iconoscope. It was
the first tube based on electronic scanning. The images passed an optical lens
and became projected onto a mosaic layer of the target [fig. 16]. This layer was ...
Marc J de Vries, Marc de Vries, Nigel Cross, 1993
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ICONOSCOPE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
iconoscope en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The most Emmys ever, and answers to other questions - Star Tribune
A: In 1948, the television academy initially considered "Ike," the nickname for the television iconoscope tube. Yet that name was already ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jul 15»
The best inventions that shook the world
Iconoscope television camera: Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, a Russian-born American engineer invented the Iconoscope television camera and ... «India Today, Abr 15»
Know it all
Vladimir Zworykin (1889-1982) was nicknamed “the father of television.” He invented the iconoscope, a transmitting and receiving system to be ... «San Mateo Daily Journal, Mar 15»
Militär und Massenmedien
Und aus der riesigen, fahrbaren "Ikonoskop"-Kamera wurden rasch Super-Iconoscope-Kameras für Gleitbomben. Sie waren mit Verstärkern, ... «Telepolis, Mar 15»
Fordham Football First on TV
That afternoon, the approximate 9,000 fans in attendance saw two iconoscope cameras, which had just been patented by RCA, on the ... «Fordham University Athletics, Sep 14»
Fordham beat Waynesburg in the first televised football game 75 …
A pair of iconoscope cameras captured the action and sent a signal to a relay station, which sent it on to the Empire State Building to be ... «NCAA.com, Sep 14»
The Emmys: An Abridged History
Cassyd suggested “Ike,” a moniker for a television iconoscope tube, but the name was nixed due to its association with Dwight D. Eisenhower. «LA Magazine, Ago 14»
'Farnsworth Invention' looks at TV's origins
Among them is Vladimir K. Zworykin, a Russian-born physicist often called "the father of television" for developing the iconoscope ("eye") of the ... «Press & Sun-Bulletin, Jul 14»
May marks 75th anniversary of 1st televised baseball game
The catalyst for this revolution was a single NBC iconoscope camera resting atop a 12-foot wooden stand on the third base side of the field, ... «CU Columbia Spectator, Abr 14»
TV milestones
1923 – Vladimir Zworykin patents iconoscope, a television transmission tube; a year later he patents the kinescope, a receiver tube. «Ocala, Abr 14»