The evolution of television technology can be implemented in two ranges: the development in terms of mechanics and electronics, and developed entirely on electronics. The second development is the origin of the modern television, but these things can not be done without the discovery and understanding of mechanical systems.
A student Paul Gottlieb Nipkow Germans launched initiatives electromechanical television system in 1885. The first design of Nipkow disc is considered converting the image into the scoring. However, right up to 1907, the invention of new technology helps magnify tube designs into reality. During that time Constatin Perskyi from television in a proposal published in the International Institute of Electronics at the International Fair in Paris on August 25, 1900. The publication of Perskyi summarized mechatronic technologies, mentioned to achievement of Nipkow and colleagues. In 1911, Boris Rosing and his student Vladimir Kosma Zworykin succeed in creating television system using a mirror to broadcasting distribution, according Zworykin, "very crude images "over the wire to the electronic Braun tube (cathode tube) in the receiving end. The motion is impossible, because the assignment form, have "insufficient sensitivity and selenium molecules too slow". Rosing was Stalin exiled to Arkhangelsk in 1931 and died in 1933, but Zworykin then returned to work for RCA to build electronic television, then this design is found to be violating the copyright of Philo Farnsworth, who announced the first broadcasting system since 1928 before that. Now, television has a modern and convenient than ever before, there has been progress in making one television set. Appeared much more modern type of television before.
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