An illustration of a simple Nipkow disk. Hzeller (CC BY-SA 3.0). There was one piece of television technology that evaded a 1980s dumpster-diver, no 625-line PAL set from the 1970s was ever going ...
We’ve covered the Nipkow scanning disk in a previous article, with its characteristic spiral of holes. We see the original Baird Televisor, but the interesting part comes as we move to the studio.
In his patent specification, he described an apparatus that he named the “electric telescope”. The Nipkow Disk, as it was called, was fully operational, but there was hardly any demand for it, which ...
The CellVoyager CQ1 extracts rich features, making comprehensive high-content cellular image analysis possible, while the Nipkow Spinning Disk Confocal Technology enables high-speed scanning while ...
Paul Nipkow sent images over wires with a rotating metal disk technology calling it the electric telescope with 18 lines of ...
Also available within the department is a workstation to visualize organelle traffic and rapid calcium waves in cells using a high-speed Nipkow dual spinning disk confocal laser imaging system. The ...
A high-performance spinning disk confocal in an enclosed ... The camera is a Hamamatsu high-resolution mode 1024x1024 EMCCD. There are dual Nipkow disks with 50 or 25-micrometer lens pinhole arrays.