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  2. James Russell (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    James T. Russell (born 1931) is an American inventor. He earned a BA in physics from Reed College in Portland in 1953. He joined General Electric 's nearby labs in Richland, Washington , where he initiated many types of experimental instrumentation.

  3. Optical recording - Wikipedia

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    While working at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, James Russell invented an optical storage system for digital audio and video, patenting the concept in 1970. [4] The earliest patents by Russell, US 3,501,586, and 3,795,902 were filed in 1966, and 1969. respectively. [5] [6] He built prototypes, and the first was operating in 1973.

  4. Compact disc - Wikipedia

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    More than thirty years later, American inventor James T. Russell has been credited with inventing the first system to record digital media on a photosensitive plate. Russell's patent application was filed in 1966, and he was granted a patent in 1970. [6] Following litigation, Sony and Philips licensed Russell's patents for recording in 1988.

  5. Optical disc - Wikipedia

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    American inventor James T. Russell has been credited with inventing the first system to record a digital signal on an optical transparent foil that is lit from behind by a high-power halogen lamp. Russell's patent application was first filed in 1966 and he was granted a patent in 1970.

  6. Compact Disc Digital Audio - Wikipedia

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    More than thirty years later, American inventor James T. Russell has been credited with inventing the first system to record digital media on a photosensitive plate. Russell's patent application was filed in 1966, and he was granted a patent in 1970. [13] Following litigation, Sony and Philips licensed Russell's patents for recording in 1988.

  7. CD player - Wikipedia

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    American inventor James T. Russell is known for inventing the first system to record digital video information on an optical transparent foil that is lit from behind by a high-power halogen lamp. [1] [2] Russell's patent application was first filed in 1966, and he was granted a patent in 1970. Following litigation, Sony and Philips licensed ...

  8. Digital recording - Wikipedia

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    1969: The charge-coupled device, the first image sensor used in digital imaging, invented by Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith at Bell Labs, [7] based on MOS capacitor technology. [8] 1970: James Russell patents the first digital-to-optical recording and playback system, [9] which would later lead to the Compact Disc.

  9. James Russell - Wikipedia

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    James Russell (inventor) (born 1931), American inventor; James A. Russell (born 1947), American psychologist; James Russell III, atmospheric scientist; James Russell (ecologist), New Zealand biologist and professor; James Burn Russell (1837–1904), Scottish doctor, Glasgow's first Medical Officer of Health, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland

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