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1 katodisädeoskilloskooppi
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2 осциллоскоп
осциллоскоп
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[IEV number 312-02-12]
(электроннолучевой) осциллоскоп
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[IEV number 313-05-01]EN
oscilloscope
instrument intended to show, in the form of a transitory trace, instantaneous values of a quantity
[IEV number 312-02-12]
(electron beam) oscilloscope
instrument for measurement or observation purposes which uses the deflection of one or more electron beams to produce a display which represents the instantaneous values or functions of varying quantities, one of them, in general, being time
[IEV number 313-05-01]FR
oscilloscope
appareil destiné à représenter, sous forme d'un tracé non permanent, des valeurs instantanées d'une grandeur
[IEV number 312-02-12]
oscilloscope (cathodique)
appareil de mesure ou d'observation utilisant la déviation d'un ou plusieurs faisceaux d'électrons pour fournir une représentation des valeurs instantanées ou des fonctions de grandeurs variables, l'une d'elles étant, en général, le temps
[IEV number 313-05-01]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
Синонимы
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- Elektronenstrahl-Oszilloskop
- Oszilloskop
- Oszilloskop, Elektronenstrahl-
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > осциллоскоп
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3 электронно-лучевой осциллограф
1) Engineering: cathode-ray oscillograph, cathode-ray oscilloscope2) Telecommunications: electronic-beam oscillograph3) Electronics: oscilloscope4) Information technology: scope5) Electrochemistry: cathodic-ray oscillograph6) Electrical engineering: electron beam oscilloscopeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электронно-лучевой осциллограф
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4 электронно-лучевой осциллоскоп
1) Naval: cathode-ray oscilloscope2) Engineering: electron-beam oscilloscope, oscilloscopeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электронно-лучевой осциллоскоп
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5 электронно-лучевая трубка
1) General subject: electric eye, tube, vacuum tube2) Aviation: oscilloscope tube3) Medicine: cathode-ray tube4) Engineering: CRT, bead tube, scope, (электронная) tube5) Mathematics: Williams tube6) TV: oscillotron7) Telecommunications: beam-deflection tube, electron ray tube, indicator tube8) Physics: electron-beam tube9) Electronics: Braun tube, display tube10) Information technology: cathode ray tube (http://ivb.unact.ru/glossary/crt.html)11) Astronautics: cathode ray tube12) Automation: electron-ray tube13) Makarov: electron tube15) Electrical engineering: cathode-ray tube (ЭЛТ), electronic tube (ЭЛТ), tube (ЭЛТ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > электронно-лучевая трубка
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6 электроннолучевая трубка
1) Naval: oscilloscope2) Engineering: cam-deflection tube, cathode ray tube, cathode tube, electron-ray tube3) Railway term: charactron (воспроизводящая на своем экране печатные буквы)4) Metallurgy: tube5) Physics: cathode-ray tube6) Astronautics: electron-beam tube, scope7) Makarov: electron gun, electron valveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электроннолучевая трубка
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7 Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
[br]b. 18 October 1863 Kimmerghame, Berwickshire, Scotlandd. 19 February 1930 London, England[br]Scottish electrical engineer who correctly predicted the development of electronic television.[br]After a time at Cargilfield Trinity School, Campbell-Swinton went to Fettes College in Edinburgh from 1878 to 1881 and then spent a year abroad in France. From 1882 until 1887 he was employed at Sir W.G.Armstrong's works in Elswick, Newcastle, following which he set up his own electrical contracting business in London. This he gave up in 1904 to become a consultant. Subsequently he was an engineer with many industrial companies, including the W.T.Henley Telegraph Works Company, Parson Marine Steam Turbine Company and Crompton Parkinson Ltd, of which he became a director. During this time he was involved in electrical and scientific research, being particularly associated with the development of the Parson turbine.In 1903 he tried to realize distant electric vision by using a Braun oscilloscope tube for the. image display, a second tube being modified to form a synchronously scanned camera, by replacing the fluorescent display screen with a photoconductive target. Although this first attempt at what was, in fact, a vidicon camera proved unsuccessful, he was clearly on the right lines and in 1908 he wrote a letter to Nature with a fairly accurate description of the principles of an all-electronic television system using magnetically deflected cathode ray tubes at the camera and receiver, with the camera target consisting of a mosaic of photoconductive elements that were scanned and discharged line by line by an electron beam. He expanded on his ideas in a lecture to the Roentgen Society, London, in 1911, but it was over twenty years before the required technology had advanced sufficiently for Shoenberg's team at EMI to produce a working system.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS (Member of Council 1927 and 1929). Freeman of the City of London. Liveryman of Goldsmiths' Company. First President, Wireless Society 1920–1. Vice-President, Royal Society of Arts, and Chairman of Council 1917–19,1920–2. Chairman, British Scientific Research Association. Vice-President, British Photographic Research Association. Member of the Broadcasting Board 1924. Vice-President, Roentgen Society 1911–12. Vice-President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1921–5. President, Radio Society of Great Britain 1913–21. Manager, Royal Institution 1912–15.Bibliography1908, Nature 78:151; 1912, Journal of the Roentgen Society 8:1 (both describe his original ideas for electronic television).1924, "The possibilities of television", Wireless World 14:51 (gives a detailed description of his proposals, including the use of a threestage valve video amplifier).1926, Nature 118:590 (describes his early experiments of 1903).Further ReadingThe Proceedings of the International Conference on the History of Television. From Early Days to the Present, November 1986, Institution of Electrical Engineers Publication No. 271 (a report of some of the early developments in television). A.A.Campbell-Swinton FRS 1863–1930, Royal Television Society Monograph, 1982, London (a biography).KFSee also: Baird, John LogieBiographical history of technology > Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
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