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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.
Recommendation 0.33 of the CCITT Specification for Measuring Equipment, Volume IV, Series O Recommendations-1988. This defines the automatic test sequences that are used to cheque on the different parameters that are important to signal quality. Recommendation 0.33 has defined sequences for both monaural and stereo audio testing. Also called EBU Recommendation R27.
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A video coding scheme based on quadtree decomposition of each image.
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Many processor chips double the frequency of the clock for central processing operations while maintaining the original frequency for other operations. This improves the computer’s processing speed without requiring expensive peripheral chips like high-speed DRAM.
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Method used to measure performance of a computer in a well-defined situation.
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The master frequency of periodic pulses that are used to synchronise the operation of equipment.
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A camera/recorder system and related equipment originally developed by Sony, the name may also be used for just the recorder or for the interconnect format. BETACAM uses a version of the (Y, R-Y, B-Y) component set.
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A) Timing uncertainty of the data cell edges in a digital signal. b) Undesirable random changes in clock phase.
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Consumer videocassette record/playback tape format using half-inch wide magnetic tape. Developed by Sony, BETAMAX was the first home VCR format.
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The frame that covers the edge of the picture tube in some TV sets and can therefore hide edge information transmitted in an ATV system (such as ACTV) not meant for the viewer to see. See also Overscanning.
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The frame in an MPEG sequence created by comparing the difference between the current frame and the frames before and after it.
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