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12 March 1982 Pyroelectric Vidicon Camera Systems: Status And Capabilities
Ralph S. Levitt, N.Vasanth Rao, R. Fisher
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Abstract
The Pyroelectric vidicon (PLV) is an infrared (8-14 micron wavelength) sensitive television-type camera pick-up tube. As can be seen from Figure 1, the tubes presently being produced can be configured into portable, battery operated, electronic imaging systems with full TV-compatible tape recording and playback capabilities. (The system illustrated is a laboratory modification of a "home recording", standard 2/3-in. vidicon camera system.)
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Ralph S. Levitt, N.Vasanth Rao, and R. Fisher "Pyroelectric Vidicon Camera Systems: Status And Capabilities", Proc. SPIE 0313, Thermal Infrared Sensing Applied to Energy Conservation in Building Envelopes, (12 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932973
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Video

Thermography

Signal processing

Temperature metrology

Infrared imaging

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