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Tektronix, Inc.
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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
An important part of an automatic leastcost routing system.
Industry:Entertainment
A device (usually a mechanical switch) incorporated into most tape recorders that automatically stops the machine when the tape runs out or breaks.
Industry:Entertainment
Capability of some digital video equipment to automatically adjust input video timing to match a reference video input. Eliminates the need for manual timing adjustments.
Industry:Entertainment
A) The ability to electronically simulate a fader motion over an operator-specified duration. b) An automatic transition where the motion of the switcher lever arm is electronically simulated when the AUTO TRANS pushbutton is pressed. The duration of the transition in television frames or seconds is indicated by the rate display LED.
Industry:Entertainment
A bus which has the same video sources as the switcher but whose crosspoints may be remotely controlled, independently of the switcher console.
Industry:Entertainment
In a video editing system, a channel reserved for connexion to an external audio and/or video device.
Industry:Entertainment
The average signal level (with respect to blanking) during active picture time, expressed as a percentage of the difference between the blanking and reference white levels.
Industry:Entertainment
An imaginary line through the video image used as a reference point for rotation and movement. The three axes are H (horizontal), Y (vertical), and A (depth).
Industry:Entertainment
The angle of a tape head’s recoding gap relative to the tape.
Industry:Entertainment
Alignment of the recoding and reproducing gaps so that their centre lines lie parallel with each other and at right angles to the direction of head/tape motion. Misalignment of the gaps causes a loss in output at short wavelengths. For example, using a track width of 50 mils, a misalignment of only 0.05 degrees will cause a 3 dB loss at a wavelength of 0.1 mil.
Industry:Entertainment