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18 August 1998 Miniature CRT with high brightness and precision as well as its application in testing of the visible imaging seeker
Wei Zhang, Hai Jin, Chunhua Lu, Hui Zhu, Jun Xu
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Abstract
A miniature CRT of 1.5 inch has been developed, which bears the performance of very high brightness, high resolution, very little distortions and less shake of the image elements for the displaying image from the input video signals. The aim of developing this kind of CRT is to be used as a standard display device of the dynamic video image for imaging measurement and simulation. The technical considerations for developing the miniature CRT have been presented in this paper, the testing and the experiments for this kind of CRT have been given in details, and also the results discussed. As one of the applications, it has been used as a standard dynamic image display for the testing of a visible image seeker. The testing frame drawing and the testing equipment have been shown, and the discussion for this application has been also given in the end.
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Wei Zhang, Hai Jin, Chunhua Lu, Hui Zhu, and Jun Xu "Miniature CRT with high brightness and precision as well as its application in testing of the visible imaging seeker", Proc. SPIE 3560, Display Devices and Systems II, (18 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.319679
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Image resolution

Video

Cameras

Image display

Image processing

Microscopes

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