In 1939, Hungarian engineer Peter Carl Goldmark introduced an electro-mechanical system while at CBS, which contained an Iconoscope sensor.
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Although the tube went through a number of adjustments and improvements, it continued to be called by the generic name of iconoscope.
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In 1973 the National Academy of Engineering presented Bitzer with the Vladimir K . Zworykin Award, which honors the inventor of the iconoscope.
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Unlike the Farnsworth image dissector, the Zworykin iconoscope was much more sensitive, useful with an illumination on the target between 4lx ).
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In 1923, Wilkinsburg-based Russian immigrant Vladimir Zworykin designed and patented the iconoscope, the photocell " eye " of early television cameras.
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When deciding a name for the award, Academy founder Syd Cassyd originally suggested " Ike ", the nickname for the television iconoscope tube.
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The "'Iconoscope "'( from the spotlights or spinning disks to capture light from a single very brightly lit spot.
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The iconoscope was the primary camera tube used in American broadcasting from 1936 until 1946, when it was replaced by the image orthicon tube.
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The iconoscope picked up the image of an eastern holy man, who was praying for a higher power to send someone to battle evil.
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For the Iconoscope memory, he recognizes that each scan point on the tube face is a capacitor and that a capacitor can store one bit.