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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 electronic circuit that generates a number of frequencies from a fixed-reference frequency. Some frequency synthesisers generate only a relatively small number of frequencies; others generate hundreds of different frequencies.
Industry:Entertainment
The pickup of extra bass frequency signals by a playback head when reproducing a signal recorded by a head with a wider track configuration, such as playing a full-track tape with a half-track head.
Industry:Entertainment
VTR or other device that is generating the video/audio signal that is being dissolved or wiped away from.
Industry:Entertainment
The portion of the video signal between the end of active picture time and the leading edge of horizontal sync. See Horizontal Timing.
Industry:Entertainment
The ratio between a cardioid microphone’s sensitivity to sounds arriving from the front and from the rear, a measure of its directionality.
Industry:Entertainment
All sampled points in the digital component signal as opposed to active picture (AP) which are all sampled points in the digital component signal with the exception of the points between EAV and SAV.
Industry:Entertainment
Signals with video on each line of active video. These signals can only be used for out-of-service testing.
Industry:Entertainment
Video that plays at 30 frames per second (NTSC) or 25 frames per second (PAL).
Industry:Entertainment
Recording monophonically on one track whose width is essentially the same as the tape’s.
Industry:Entertainment
Full-color mode is distinguished by: each pixel contains its own values; a full-color render takes about three times as long as colour mapped render. Anti-aliasing, transparency, and texture mapping are possible only in this mode. Full-color mode makes possible such things as transparency, texture mapping, and anti-aliasing.
Industry:Entertainment