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Video camera tube - Wikipedia
All the vidicon type tubes except the vidicon itself were able to use a light biasing technique to improve the sensitivity and contrast. The photosensitive ... en.wikipedia.org
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VIDICON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIDICON is a camera tube using the principle of photoconductivity. www.merriam-webster.com
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Image Sensor, Vidicon, SIT | National Air and Space Museum
This is a silicon intensified phototube (SIT) used by James Westphal and his group as an astronomical imaging tube. Manufactured by RCA, it is a Vidicon ... airandspace.si.edu
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vidicon
vidicon (ˈvɪdɪkɒn) [f. video- + icono- scope.] A kind of small television camera tube in which the image is formed on a transparent electrode coated with photoconductive material, the video signal being obtained from the variation in the current flowing to or from this as it is scanned by a beam of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vidicon Tube for sale - eBay
Vidicon video camera tubes were invented in the 1950s by a team of scientists at RCA and replaced the more complicated orthicon tubes. They were used in video ... www.ebay.com
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Landsat's Return Beam Vidicon | EROS
A vidicon is a television camera tube that formed an image by focusing light onto a photoconductive faceplate. An electron beam scanned the faceplate, detecting ... eros.usgs.gov
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TIROS-6
TIROS-6 performed normally from launch until November 29, 1962, when the medium-angle camera vidicon failed. The wide-angle camera vidicon system failed on October 21, 1963, and the spacecraft was deactivated shortly thereafter. wikipedia.org
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Vidicon | camera tube - Britannica
The operation of the camera tube is based on the photoconductive properties of certain materials and on electron beam scanning. www.britannica.com
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[PDF] Video camera tube - Vidicon - World Radio History
A vidicon tube is a video camera tube design in which the target material is a photoconductor. The Vidicon was developed in the 1950s at RCA by P. K. Weimer, ... www.worldradiohistory.com
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The CRT That Records Video(How A Vidicon Tube ... - YouTube
Enjoy this video regarding the inner workings of a vidicon camera tube! Any ideas for cool projects to make with this tube? www.youtube.com
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Image Sensor, Vidicon, SIDAC | National Air and Space Museum
It consists of a Vidicon imaging tube, similar to those used for TV, in which the photosensitive front image target has been replaced by a silicon photodiode. airandspace.si.edu
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plumbicon
plumbicon Television. (ˈplʌmbɪkɒn) [f. L. plumb-um lead + -icon, after vidicon.] A type of television camera tube similar to a vidicon but in which the photoconductive layer of the signal plate is of lead monoxide.1962 E. F. de Haan in Philips Technical Rev. XXIV. 58/1 The photoconductive layer cons... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nimbus 1
The spacecraft carried: Advanced Vidicon Camera System (AVCS): instrument for recording and storing remote cloud cover pictures Automatic Picture Transmission wikipedia.org
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Kosmos 122
Dual vidicon cameras The Kosmos 122 dual vidicon camera experiment was designed to test the capability of Russian weather satellites to provide daytime The instrumentation consisted of two identical vidicon cameras that were mounted in the satellite base and were directed toward the Earth. wikipedia.org
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Kosmos 156
Instrumentation Kosmos 156's instrumentation consisted of: Two vidicon cameras for daytime cloud cover pictures A high-resolution scanning infrared The instrumentation consisted of two identical vidicon cameras that were mounted in the satellite base and were directed toward the Earth. wikipedia.org
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