- iconoscope mosaic
- мозаика иконоскопа
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
mosaic — [mō zā′ik] n. [LME musycke < OFr musique < ML musaicum, altered < LL musivum, mosaic, orig. neut. of L musivus, artistic, of a muse < L musa,MUSE: sp. altered by assoc. with Fr mosaïque < It mosaico < same ML source] 1. the… … English World dictionary
Iconoscope — The Iconoscope was the name given to an early television camera tube in which a beam of high velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic. A research group at RCA headed by Vladimir Zworykin introduced the Iconoscope in 1934 [… … Wikipedia
iconoscope — noun Etymology: from Iconoscope, a trademark Date: 1932 a camera tube containing an electron gun and a photoemissive mosaic screen of which each cell produces a charge proportional to the varying light intensity of the image focused on the screen … New Collegiate Dictionary
iconoscope — /uy kon euh skohp /, n. a television camera tube in which a beam of high velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic. Cf. orthicon. [1930 35; formerly trademark; see ICONO , SCOPE] * * * … Universalium
iconoscope — noun an early television camera having a mosaic of photoactive cells … Wiktionary
iconoscope — i•con•o•scope [[t]aɪˈkɒn əˌskoʊp[/t]] n. rtv a television camera tube in which a beam of high velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic Compare orthicon • Etymology: 1930–35; formerly a trademark … From formal English to slang
Video camera tube — In older video cameras, before the mid to late 1980s, a video camera tube or pickup tube was used instead of a charge coupled device (CCD) for converting an optical image into an electrical signal. Several types were in use from the 1930s to the… … Wikipedia
Paul Gottlieb Nipkow — Nipkow in about 1884 Born August 22, 1860(1860 08 22) Lauenburg, then Prussia, today Poland Died August 24, 1940( … Wikipedia
orthicon — /awr thi kon /, n. Television. a camera tube, more sensitive than the iconoscope, in which a beam of low velocity electrons scans a photoemissive mosaic. Also, orthiconoscope /awr thi kon euh skohp /. [1935 40; ORTH + ICON(OSCOPE)] * * * … Universalium