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  2. Paul Gottlieb Nipkow - Wikipedia

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    Paul Julius Gottlieb Nipkow (German: [ˈpaʊl ˈgɔtliːp ˈnɪpkɔv]; 22 August 1860 – 24 August 1940) was a German electrical engineer and inventor. He invented the Nipkow disk , which laid the foundation of television , since his disk was a fundamental component in the first televisions. [ 1 ]

  3. Nipkow disk - Wikipedia

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    One of the advantages of using a Nipkow disk is that the image sensor (that is, the device converting light to electric signals) can be as simple as a single photocell or photodiode, since at each instant only a very small area is visible through the disk (and viewport), and so decomposing an image into lines is done almost by itself with little need for scanline timing, and very high scanline ...

  4. Zilveren Nipkowschijf - Wikipedia

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    Zilveren Nipkowschijf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzɪlvərə(n) ˈnɪpkɔfsxɛif]; "Silver Nipkow Disk", named for German television pioneer Paul Gottlieb Nipkow) is a Dutch television and media award that has been given out since 1961 by a selection of Dutch media journalists and critics to the best show of the year.

  5. Mechanical television - Wikipedia

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    This is widely regarded as being the world's first public television demonstration. Baird's system used the Nipkow disk for both scanning the image and displaying it. A brightly illuminated subject was placed in front of a spinning Nipkow disk set with lenses that swept images across a static photocell.

  6. Prewar television stations - Wikipedia

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    Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow: Berlin Potsdam, Germany: 1935–1944 (tests started in 1929) Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk: Electronic television 180 lines/25 frame/s/50 fields/sec (started broadcasting in 441 lines in mid-1937) Moscow test broadcasting station МТЦ (from Shukhov tower) LW band Moscow, Soviet Union, now Russia: 1931–1941 Mechanical ...

  7. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, braided or knitted from textile fibres. A. Aertex; Alençon lace; Antique satin; Argentan lace ...

  8. Nipkow disc - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 June 2004, at 18:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Zilveren Nipkow - Wikipedia

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