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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.
A term used to describe the separation of video signal components used in systems such as Hi-8 and S-VHS. Generically called S-Video, all Videonics video products support the (Y/C) format.
Industry:Software
Connexions between videotape recorders and between videotape recorders and cameras, monitors, and other devices that keep luminance and chrominance separate and thus avoid cross-color and cross-luminance. See also S-Video.
Industry:Software
Decoder used to separate luma and chroma in an (M) NTSC or (B, D, G, H, I) PAL system.
Industry:Software
The vertical axis of a graph. When a television signal is examined in one dimension, the y-axis is usually signal strength. When it is examined in three dimensions, the y-axis is usually vertical resolution.
Industry:Software
A) A video system employing luminance and two chroma components directly related to the red and blue components. This professional component video system is used in studios and requires special equipment.
Interface devices are used to link the various component systems, i.e., RGB, Y/C, YUV, and YIQ (A system similar to YUV).
b) A colour model used chiefly for video signals in which colours are specified according to their luminance, the Y component, and their hue and saturation, the U and V components. See Hue, Luminance, Saturation. Compare RGB.
Industry:Software
A) Intel’s notation for compressed Y, U, V format that provides a compression ratio of 3 to 1. b) A bitstream format that does not compress the video signal, but converts it from the RGB into the YUV colour model and averages pixel colours so that the signal uses only nine bits per pixel. See Compress, Encode, RGB, YUV. Compare YUV9.
Industry:Software
A bitstream format that converts the video signal from RGB into the YUV colour model, averages pixel colours so that the signal uses only nine bits per pixel, and then compresses the signal slightly. See Compress, Encode, RGB, YUV. Compare YUV9.
Industry:Software
An axis of a three-dimensional graph, which, when printed on a flat piece of paper, is supposed to be perpendicular to the plane of the paper. When a television signal is examined in three dimensions, the z-axis is usually time.
Industry:Software