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The P8079HP is a three-stage cascade inverted Gen. 1 image intensifier tube. It requires a voltage of 6.75V. It features a P20 phosphor screen.<ref>https://www.nightlase.com.au/content/docs/EEV_P8079HP.pdf</ref> | The P8079HP is a three-stage cascade inverted Gen. 1 image intensifier tube. It requires a voltage of 6.75V. It features a P20 phosphor screen.<ref name=":0">https://www.nightlase.com.au/content/docs/EEV_P8079HP.pdf</ref> | ||
Although very large (196mm length, 70mm diameter), and with a strong pincushion effect in the output image, due to the three cascading stages the performance is surprisingly good, with the exception of high levels of noise. | Although very large (196mm length, 70mm diameter<ref name=":0" />), and with a strong pincushion effect in the output image, due to the three cascading stages the performance is surprisingly good, with the exception of high levels of noise. | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 16 November 2022
English Electric Valve Company (EEV) was a British company later acquired by Teledyne e2v.
Among other products, it produced Gen. 1, Gen. 2 and Gen. 3 image intensifiers.
Products
P8079HP
The P8079HP is a three-stage cascade inverted Gen. 1 image intensifier tube. It requires a voltage of 6.75V. It features a P20 phosphor screen.[1]
Although very large (196mm length, 70mm diameter[1]), and with a strong pincushion effect in the output image, due to the three cascading stages the performance is surprisingly good, with the exception of high levels of noise.