I'm looking for information on the very early development of the CCD TV camera.
Whilst this is some distance from the usual postings this forum has a wide and knowledgeable readership who may be able to help.
The first camera that had a performance good enough to be offered as a broadcast camera was the RCA CCD-1 introduced in 1983. This is fairly well documented and it is it's predecessors that I need information for.
The history of CCD Charge coupled devices goes back to 1969 and there is a history synopsis on Wikipedia. I wish to document the developmental TV cameras. I have made a start on this, see https://www.tvcameramuseum.org/earlyccd/ccdthumb.html with cameras by Bell Labs, Fairchild, RCA and others.
Information, dates, pictures. specifications, documentation etc are what is needed.
Early CCD camera History
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Re: Early CCD camera History
Great Info at your site Brian! thanks for posting!
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