RCA Developmental 1-inch Tricolor Vidicon H7063 57
Tube de prise de vue trichrome
Dreifarben-Bildaufnahmeröhre
This is a single tube capable of generating all three of the primary colors. The heart of this tube is a unique and intricate color-sensitive target consisting of fine vertical strips of alternating red, green, and blue color filters, covered by three sets of semitransparent conducting signal strips. The signal strips corresponding to a given color are all connected to a common output terminal and insulated at the same time from the strips of the other two colors. As the target is scanned by a single electron beam from the rear of the tube, the color-sensitive filters permit the signal strips to produce electrical signals corresponding to the light and color of the image being scanned. Since the beam strikes all of the color-sensitive strips at each scanning, three simultaneous color signals are generated. This tube eliminates any registration problems and permits greater simplicity and compactness in color camera design.
• P.K. Weimer et al., A Developmental Tricolor Vidicon Having a Multiple-Electrode Target, IRE Transactions on Electron Devices, Volume 7, Issue 3, July 1960.
• THE TRICOLOR VIDICON. A Developmental Camera Tube for Color Television, RCA LABORATORIES, September, 1956.
Thanks to Charles Osborne for his help in acquiring this tube.
Longueur • Length • Länge : 17.5 cm • 6" 7/8
Diamètre • Diameter • Durchmesser : 25 mm • 1"
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