-
silicon diode arrays—have been used.
Vidicons with
these targets are
known as Si-
vidicons or Ultricons. The
vidicon is a storage-type
camera tube in which...
- with
eight filters in a
commandable filter wheel mounted in
front of the
vidicons. One has a low
resolution 200 mm (7.9 in)
focal length wide-angle lens...
-
focusing of
electrons in vacuums,
notably in
television camera tubes such as
vidicons and
image orthicons.
Electrons take
helical paths within the
magnetic field...
-
humans on
another world. The
television camera on
Surveyor 3
consisted of a
vidicon tube, two 25 and 100
millimeter focal length lenses, shutters, clear, red...
-
drill can
pierce almost any material; 2 rocket-propelled
missiles use
vidicon cameras to lock onto targets. In
robot mode, has X-ray
laser pistol. Lightspeed...
-
broadcasting in
Europe from 1936
until 1960, when it was
replaced by the
vidicon and
plumbicon tubes. Indeed, it was the
representative of the European...
- were not yet
commercially available, and the
camera used a
silicon diode vidicon tube detector,
which was
cooled using dry ice to
reduce dark current, allowing...
- arrangement,
which had been
described in an
earlier MIT
patent that emplo**** a
vidicon sensor rather than a CCD. His
prototype was not the
first camera that produced...
-
video camera tubes such as
vidicons with a
pyroelectric material such as
triglycine sulfate (TGS) as
their targets, a
vidicon sensitive over a
broad portion...
- 2-kilogram (4.4 lb)
camera that
broadcast in black-and-white only,
using a
Vidicon tube. The
camera had two lenses, a very wide-angle (160°) lens, and a telephoto...