Definition of Orthicon. Meaning of Orthicon. Synonyms of Orthicon

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Meaning of Orthicon from wikipedia

- "low-velocity" scanning beam and RCA had to buy it in order to sell image orthicon tubes to the general public. However, Farnsworth never transmitted a clear...
- holding an atom, is named after "immy", an informal term for the image orthicon tube that was common in early television cameras. It is considered one...
- was used in the TK-40/41 to direct the incoming light into three image orthicon tubes for recording moving pictures in the red, green, and blue component...
- iconoscope camera. 1946 RCA's TK-10 studio camera used a 3" IO – Image Orthicon tube with a 4 lens turret. The RCA TK-30 (1946) was widely used as a field...
- named after an "Immy", an affectionate term used to refer to the image orthicon camera tube. The statuette was designed by Louis McM****, who modeled the...
- where an author not connected with the BBC claimed it stood for Nexus Orthicon Display Device. However, the term is not recognised among the many surviving...
- lower one – at the same frame rate. Slow phosphors are required on both orthicons. The first video standards converters were analog. That is, a special...
- vacuums, notably in television camera tubes such as vidicons and image orthicons. Electrons take helical paths within the magnetic field. These solenoids...
- name "Emmy" comes from the nickname "Immy", used to describe the image-orthicon camera tube that was a significant 1940s technical breakthrough in capturing...
- valve) circuitry that they contained, in addition to three large image orthicon pick-up tubes. With these cameras there was always a tendency for the three...