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1RCA and the VideoDisc

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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 258
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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  • Publish Location: ➤  New York - Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]

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  • First Year Published: 1986
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    2The business of research

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    • Publish Location: Cambridge - New York

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    • First Year Published: 1988
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    Sarnoff Corporation

    47 years as a central research laboratory for its corporate owner RCA (and briefly for successor GE) as RCA Laboratories, in 1988 the David Sarnoff Research

    RCA 1802

    the media side of the company while dating recording stars, ignoring RCA Laboratories in spite of a number of industry-leading developments taking place

    RCA

    RCA Corporation (or simply RCA), founded as the Radio Corporation of America, was a major American electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1987.

    RCA Type 44

    the RCA Corporation in 1931. Dr. Harry F. Olson began working for RCA Laboratories, where he developed ribbon microphones, first with field coils and

    SMPTE color bars

    Larky (1927–2018) and David D. Holmes (1926–2006) of RCA Laboratories and first published in RCA Licensee Bulletin LB-819 on February 7, 1951. U.S. patent

    Edward Adelson

    postdoctoral fellow at NYU from 1979 to 1981, after which he joined RCA Laboratories as a staff scientist for five years. One of his most notable research

    Laser diode

    gallium arsenide phosphide. Other teams at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Texas Instruments, and RCA Laboratories were also involved in, and received credit for, their

    Photomultiplier

    photomultiplier, a kind of photomultiplier tube demonstrated by Jan Rajchman of RCA Laboratories in Princeton, NJ in the late 1930s which became the standard for all

    Bernard J. Lechner

    11, 2014) was an electronics engineer and formerly vice president, RCA Laboratories, where he worked for 30 years covering various aspects of television

    John E. Volkmann

    degree from the University of Illinois in 1940. He transferred to RCA Laboratories in 1964 and retired from there in 1970. He was, amongst others, responsible