museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

Technology of television

The technology of television has evolved since its early days using a mechanical system invented by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884. Every television system works on the scanning principle first implemented in the rotating disk scanner of Nipkow. This turns a two-dimensional image into a time series of signals that represent the brightness and color of each resolvable element of the picture. By repeating a two-dimensional image quickly enough, the impression of motion can be transmitted as well. For the receiving apparatus to reconstruct the image, synchronization information is included in the signal to allow proper placement of each line within the image and to identify when a complete image has been transmitted and a new image is to follow.

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

Keramik-Glas-Metall-VerschmelzungenBildsender-Schrank, geöffnet, Foto 1953Bildsender-Schrank, Rückseite geschlossen Foto 1953.Bauteil eines Bildsenders, Innenansicht; Foto 1953Bauteil eines Bildsenders, Innenansicht; Foto 1953Bauteil eines Bildsenders, Innenansicht; Foto 1953
Show objects

[Last update: ]