Development of the Super-HARP Camera, a Rival to the Human Eye, for the Next Generation of Broadcasting
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1991, No. 32, pp. 100–108
- Abstract
- NHK has developed a new high-performance camera tube for producing superior pictures and with a sensitivity 100 times that of conventional camera tubes or CCDs. The new tube, called the Super-HARP, uses the phenomenon of avalanche multiplication in a thin target layer, and is capable of producing high picture-quality in a wide-range of conditions from daylight to moonlight. Its sensitivity has made it possible to develop many new kinds of programs and it will certainly bring about changes in the basic techniques of TV program production and studio lighting.
- Publication Date
- 1991-02-01
- DOI
10.5594/M00906- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M00906
- Author(s)
- Junichi YamazakiNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Tokyo, JapanKenkichi TaniokaNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Tokyo, JapanKeiichi ShidaraNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Tokyo, Japan
- Copyright
- © 1991 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- 1) Tanioka K. Yamazaki J. Shidara K. Taketoshi K. Kawamura T. Ishioka S. Takasaki Y. , “An Avalanche-Mode Amorphous Selenium Photoconductive Layer for Use as a Camera Tube Target” , IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS , Vol. EDL-8 , No. 9 , pp. 392 – 394 , Sept. 1987 . EXTERNAL
- 2) Tanioka K. Yamazaki J. Shidara K. Taketoshi K. Kawamura T. Hirai T. Takasaki Y. , “Avalanche-mode Amorphous Selenium Photoconductive Target for Camera Tube” , ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRON PHYSICS , Vol. 74 , pp. 379 – 387 , 1988 . EXTERNAL
- 3) Okano F. Kumada J. Tanioka K. , “The HARP High-Sensitivity Handheld HDTV Camera” , SMPTE Journal , August 1990 . EXTERNAL
- 4) Egami N. Yamagishi T. Okazaki S. Tanioka K. Kurashige M. Oku K. Ehata S. , “High-Sensitivity HDTV Camera Tube with a HARP Target” , SMPTE Journal , September 1990 . EXTERNAL
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