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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.
Television stations that are not affiliated with networks and that do not use the networks as a primary source of their programming.
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A) Reducing the bandwidth required for transmission of a given data rate without loss of any data. b) Image compression where the recovered image is identical to the original. See Lossy (Compression).
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A distributed file system developed by Sun that enables a set of computers to cooperatively access each other’s files transparently.
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A buffer. Same as Push-Down Stack. See Stack.
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A device which can combine several signals into one or more composite signals, in any desired proportion.
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Contains address information used for indexed addressing.
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A) Image compression where the recovered image is different from the original. b) Compression after which some portion of the original data cannot be recovered with decompression. Such compression is still useful because the human eye is more sensitive to some kinds of information than others, and therefore does not necessarily notice the difference between the original and the decompressed image. c) Reducing the total data rate by discarding data that is not critical. Both the video and audio for DTV transmission will use lossy compression. See Lossless (Compression).
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Normal; without power; not in working position; without much colour or brightness purposes; multiple circuits.
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A) Hardware device that captures information and holds it (e.g., group of flip-flops). b) An electronic circuit that holds a signal on once it has been selected. To latch a signal means to hold it on or off.
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A step in post-production during which two or more digital representations are combined to create an edited composition. In a transmission, recording, or reproducing system, combining two or more inputs into a common output, which operates to combine linearly the separate input signals in a desired proportion in an output signal. : Production: Generally the editing of digital image data, resulting in composites ranging from simple transitions to multilayered collages combining selected information from many interim images. The combining of digital images is accomplished by suitable arithmetic calculations on related pairs of digital words. : Data Processing: A process of intermingling of data traffic flowing between concentration and expansion stages.
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