PHILIPS Q13-110GU Flying-Spot Scanner CRT
Tube cathodique d'analyse à spot mobile
Flying-Spot-Scanner Bildröhre
Flying-spot scanning is the scanning of an object or photographic transparency,
usually in a raster format, with a narrow beam of light and detecting either the reflected or transmitted
light by photoelectric cells to convert the picture to an electrical signal capable of reproduction on a
suitable display system. Flying-spot scanners were highly suitable for televising still photographic images
and were often used for test patters and station identification slides. Later, Telecine made extensive use
of flying-spot scanning for conversion of motion picture film to video or videotape.
Fiche technique • Data sheet • Datenblatt:
Q13-110GU_1988.pdf &:
Q13-110.pdf
Thanks to Michel Wiams (HALFIN) who donated this tube.
Longueur • Length • Länge : 34 cm • 13" 3/8
Diamètre • Diameter • Durchmesser : 12,6 cm • 5"
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