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... Paul Nipkow ( Section A 15 , No. 63 ) Lichtenberg Cemetery Friedrichsfelde , Gudrunstrasse Walter Friedrich ( Section Heidelandschaft ) Klaus Fuchs ( Pergolenweg ) Potsdam South - West - Cemetery Stahnsdorf , Rudolf - Breitscheid ...
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... Paul Gottlieb Nipkow Many nineteenth-century European scientists like Guglielmo Marconi were focused on transmitting audio signals. Unlike most, one stand-out German engineer/inventor, Paul Nipkow, was fascinated by optics and the ...
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... Paul Nipkow ( see Fig . 6.1 ) invented the electrical telescope , a forerun- ner of our modern television . The principal problem solved by Nipkow was how to construct a mechanical device to dissect an image of an object into many parts ...
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... Paul Nipkow and Mechanical Scanning In 1884, the German inventor Paul Nipkow (1860–1940; Figure 14.1) was the first to design a system by which an image could be transformed into an electrical signal that could then be reformed into an ...
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... Paul Nipkow invented a way to send images in a similar way, using metal discs with holes in them. Up close, an image, such as a drawing, is made of a pattern of light and dark. Scanning converts that pattern, line by line, into a ...
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... Paul Nipkow , 468 Fourth Avenue , New York , N. Y. ( 2 ) Mr. Paul Nipkow and Mrs. Louisa Russell Nipkow , his wife , in connection with H. R. 715 , Eightieth Congress , first session , a bill for the relief of Louisa Russell Nipkow ...
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... Paul Nipkow who in 1884 made in Berlin the necessary invention for the realization of television. Nipkow proposed for the scanning of moving pictures (and in consequence also for the reverse operation, the synthesis of the scanned ...
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... Paul Nipkow of Germany, and the year is given as 1884. Nipkow used the principle of the variation in the electrical conductivity of selenium when exposed to light, and he used scanning discs as mechanical effectors. What else was there ...
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... Paul Nipkow Paul Nipkow proposed the first practical mechanical scanner ( Figure 4-2 ) in Germany in 1884. The basic scanning device was a rotating disk with perforations arranged in a spiral around its periphery . Light passing through ...