Tubos intensificadores de fósforo blanco de alta resolución

Explore high-resolution white phosphor image intensifier tubes, essential for advanced night vision. These devices, from leading manufacturers like L3Harris, Elbit, and Photonis, offer exceptional clarity and performance in low-light conditions. Unlike green phosphor tubes, white phosphor (P-45) tubes provide a more natural grayscale image, enhancing perception and reducing eye fatigue. They are critical for state-of-the-art night vision equipment, such as dual-tube goggles, and are valued for their high Figure of Merit (FOM) and auto-gating capabilities.

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    JIMNVT White Phosphor 10160 Night Vision Intensifier Tube

    110 Global Votes
    • 64+ resolution

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    This intensifier tube offers 64+ lp/mm resolution and a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 23-26, ensuring exceptional image clarity in low-light conditions. Its white phosphor (P45) technology provides superior contrast and a more natural visual experience, standing out for its performance in demanding environments.

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    Ireeda Green White Phosphor 18mm Gen2+ Gen 3 Image Intensifier Tube

    43 Global Votes
    • High-resolution

      (+4)

    This image intensifier tube offers exceptional resolution ranging from 64+ to 72 lp/mm, ensuring superior image clarity in low-light conditions. Its white phosphor technology, combined with Gen2+ and Gen3 capabilities, provides enhanced visual performance with high contrast and low noise, which is crucial for high-resolution applications.

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    NW1 - Gen 2+ “Level 1” White Phosphor Image Intensifier Tube (IIT) (P45)

    37 Global Votes
    • Highest performing Gen 2 IIT

      (+4)

    The NW1 is the highest performing and cleanest Gen 2+ white phosphor image intensifier tube, offering a resolution of 51-64 lp/mm. Its superior image quality and exceptionally clean field of view make it ideal for applications requiring high resolution in low-light conditions.

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    L3Harris Gen 3 24UA White Phosphor Image Intensifier Tube

    0 Global Votes
    • Provides a more natural view

      (+4)

    This image intensifier tube delivers exceptional resolution and contrast due to its unfilmed white phosphor and autogating technology. Its ability to operate at a gain over 100,000, double the industry standard, ensures a stable and high-quality image in extremely low-light conditions.

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    L3Harris Gen 3 18UM White Phosphor Image Intensifier Tube

    0 Global Votes
    • Provides a more natural view

      (+4)

    This image intensifier tube delivers a center resolution of 64 lp/mm and a minimum FOM of 1540, ensuring exceptional clarity and detail in low-light environments. Its unfilmed, autogated white phosphor technology provides a sharper image and superior contrast, significantly enhancing user situational awareness.

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    Autogated P45 White Phosphor Image Intensifier Tubes Without Filming

    0 Global Votes
    • Delivers slightly brighter images

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    These tubes deliver high-resolution white phosphor imagery, providing a more natural and detailed night vision experience. Their autogated technology automatically adjusts gain, protecting the tube and maintaining a clear image even in changing light conditions, ensuring superior performance.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates high-resolution white phosphor image intensifier tubes, highlighting their performance in low-light conditions, clarity, depth perception, and features like P-45 phosphor and unfilmed technology.
Quality is determined based on key specifications such as resolution (lp/mm), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), figure of merit (FOM), and halo size. The reputation of manufacturers like L3Harris, Elbit, and Photonis is also considered.
White phosphor uses a P-45 phosphor screen, which yields a coloration closer to black and white imagery, offering a more natural view and better contrast and detail resolution compared to traditional green phosphor.
Yes, the community can contribute with their opinions and experiences regarding white phosphor intensifier tubes. Your feedback is valuable to enrich the overall perspective of the ranking.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to identify white phosphor tubes that offer the best features in terms of clarity, low-light performance, and technical specifications. Consider your specific needs when reviewing the options.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our ranking of high-resolution white phosphor intensifier tubes is based on a comprehensive evaluation of technical characteristics, performance, and manufacturer reputation, aiming to provide a clear guide for users.

  • We consider low-light performance, image clarity, and depth perception as crucial factors for evaluation.
  • Key technical specifications are analyzed, including resolution (lp/mm), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), figure of merit (FOM), and halo size, which are direct indicators of tube quality.
  • The presence of advanced features such as unfilmed technology and the use of P-45 phosphor screens, which contribute to a brighter and more natural image, is valued.
  • The reputation and reliability of leading manufacturers such as L3Harris, Elbit, and Photonis are considered, as they are known for producing high-quality tubes.
  • User community opinions and experiences are integrated to offer a comprehensive and practical perspective on the performance of the tubes in real-world situations.
  • Only white phosphor image intensifier tubes that demonstrate high performance in low-light conditions, offering a clear and bright image, are included.
  • Tubes must meet minimum technical specifications, such as a resolution greater than 57 lp/mm and a Figure of Merit (FOM) of at least 1800, to ensure superior image quality.
  • Priority is given to tubes from recognized manufacturers in the industry, such as L3Harris, Elbit, and Photonis, who are known for their reliability and advanced technology.
  • Features that enhance user experience, such as unfilmed technology for greater clarity and the ability to operate in various lighting conditions without distortion (auto-gated), are valued.
  • Tubes that offer significant improvement in depth perception and contrast, providing a more natural and detailed view in dark environments, are considered.