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17 January 1990 Ultranac - A New Programmable Image Converter Framing Camera
B. R. Garfield, M. J. Riches
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Abstract
Development of an image converter framing camera with the feasibility of operation at frame rates of up to 50 million frames per second with up to 24 frames per cycle is described. The camera incorporates a recently developed all metal/ceramic image converter tube which is manufactured 'in house' by the vacuum transfer processing method. All solid state electronics are used to drive the image converter tube whilst individual exposure and inter-frame times are fully programmable. All camera functions can be readily selected and controlled via any standard personal computer.
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B. R. Garfield and M. J. Riches "Ultranac - A New Programmable Image Converter Framing Camera", Proc. SPIE 1155, Ultrahigh Speed and High Speed Photography, Photonics, and Videography '89: Seventh in a Series, (17 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962450
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Camera shutters

Control systems

Electrodes

Fiber optics

Image processing

Imaging systems

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