Gain
Gain, also called brightness gain or luminance gain, is the measurement of the increase in brightness between the input and the output of an image intensifier tube.
Specification
There are two different ways of specifying gain.
Imperial
Gain specified in imperial units uses the units of foot-Lamberts by foot-candle ().
Measurement
To measure gain in accordance to the MX-10160/AVS-6 specification, the photocathode is exposed to of input light. A photometer is then used to measure the luminance (brightness) of the phosphor screen (in ). The resulting value is divided by to obtain the gain in .[1]
To further test auto brightness control, the same procedure is usually repeated with .
Manufacturers
The following manufacturers are known to use imperial units when specifying gain:
Metric
Gain specified in metric units uses the units of candela per square-meter per lux ().
Manufacturers
The following manufacturers are known to use metric units when specifying gain:
Conversion
To convert between metric and imperial units, use the following formula:
So, a gain of 10,000 is equivalent to roughly 31,416 .
Notes
- ↑ Photonis does sometimes use imperial units alongside metric units, especially when selling in the United States.
References
- ↑ http://everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL-SPECS-MIL-I/MIL-I-49428_53852/ (page 8, item 3.6.8)