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3 November 1995 Increased temperature accuracy of the cathode ray tube camera based on digital signal processing
Vladimir Porev, Vladimir N. Borovitsky, Sergey Popov
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Proceedings Volume 2648, International Conference on Optical Diagnostics of Materials and Devices for Opto-, Micro-, and Quantum Electronics; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226235
Event: International Conference on Optical Diagnostics of Materials and Devices for Opto-, Micro-, and Quantum Electronics, 1995, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract
The cathode ray tube cameras can be used for measurement and visualization of 300 - 2000 degrees Celsius temperature fields that apply in an opto-, micro-, and quantum electronics production. The computer simulation of physical processes in the camera allows us to get necessary information for increasing the temperature accuracy by a digital compensation of the errors. The sequence of the computer simulation and the practical results of temperature measurement are represented.
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Vladimir Porev, Vladimir N. Borovitsky, and Sergey Popov "Increased temperature accuracy of the cathode ray tube camera based on digital signal processing", Proc. SPIE 2648, International Conference on Optical Diagnostics of Materials and Devices for Opto-, Micro-, and Quantum Electronics, (3 November 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226235
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Cameras

Computer simulations

CRTs

Digital signal processing

Visualization

Digital cameras

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