reticle

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Matematik)
telçapraz
(Askeri) dürbün iç taksimatı
(Bilgisayar) tel çapraz
kılağ
retikül
dürbün ağı
hedef göstergesi
{i} taksimatlı objektif
(Askeri) DÜRBÜN İÇ TAKSİMATI: Bir optik aletin odak noktasına konmuş olan ve cisimlerin büyüklüğünü, mesafesini, cihetini veya mevkiini belirlemekte kullanılan ölçü taksimatı veya işaretler. Bu taksimat genel olarak cam üzerine işlenir ve bütün merceğe denir. İç taksimat, nişan dürbünlerinde ve diğer ateş idare aletlerinde kullanılır. Ayrıca bakınız: "graticule"
dürbünün göz merceğine yerleştirilen çizgi veya telden ibaret
optical sight reticle
optik görüş nişangahı
optical sight reticle
optik görüş nisangahi
Englisch - Englisch
A small net
A gridwork or lattice of lines set into the eyepiece of optical instruments to help with measurements or observation
A reticle or crosshair is a shape superimposed on an image that is used for precise alignment of a device. Crosshairs are most commonly a "+" shape, though many variations exist, including dots, posts, circles, and chevrons. Most commonly associated with telescopic sights for aiming firearms, crosshairs are also common in optical instruments used for astronomy and surveying, and are also popular in graphical user interfaces as a precision pointer. The crosshair was invented by Robert Hooke, and dates to the 17th century
A photomask used in a stepper See mask, photolithography, and stepper
A very tiny grid pattern inserted in an eyepiece lens It is used to make actual measurements of the size of objects seen through the microscope Learn more here
A fiducial
See Reticule, 2
A system of lines, wires, etc , placed in the focal plane of an optical instrument to serve as a reference Also called reticule
seen through the eyepiece when looking at an object, gives a point of reference to center over the image Is usually a cross or a small square
A reticule
A very tiny grid pattern inserted in an eyepiece lens It is used to make actual measurements of the size of objects seen through the microscope
Sometimes called a mask or a photomask Glass plate with chrome on one side in which a pattern is etched The pattern is transferred to the wafer by shining light through the reticle
A photo plate on which an enlarged copy of a semiconductor circuit layer pattern is reproduced and used in the production of photo masks
{i} network of fine wires in the focus of the eyepiece of a telescope
a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
crosshair
reticles
plural of reticle
reticle

    Silbentrennung

    ret·i·cle

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From later Latin reticulum, diminutive of rete ‘net’.
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