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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.
The band of frequencies ranging from 3 GHz to 30 GHz, currently including all communications satellite signals and most microwave transmissions. SHF has been suggested as a band to be used for terrestrial ATV transmission channels.
Industry:Software
A number that uniquely identifies a user to the system.
Industry:Software
The process by which acicular particles are rotated so that their longest dimensions tend to lie parallel to one another. Orientation takes place in magnetic tape by a combination of the sheer force applied during the coating process and the application of a magnetic field to the coating while it is still fluid. Particle orientation increases the residual flux density and hence the output of a tape and improves performance in several other ways.
Industry:Software
A) Technically, the process of converting from one sample rate to another. The digital sample rate for the component format is 13.5 MHz; for the composite format it is either 14.3 MHz for NTSC or 17.7 MHz for PAL. b) Often used incorrectly to indicate both resampling of digital rates and encoding/decoding.
Industry:Software
All ferromagnetic materials are composed of permanently magnetised regions in which the magnetic moments of the atoms are ordered. These domains have a size determined by energy consideration. When a particle is small enough, it cannot support more than one domain and is called a single-domain particle.
Industry:Software
The sound pressure level at which people feel actual pain 50% of the time. Approximately 140 dB SPL at 1 kHz.
Industry:Software
All analogue windowing architectures multiplex graphics and video as analogue signals rather than as digital information, but they vary widely in signal manipulation and digital processing capabilities. While they do offer some advantages, analogue architectures fail to address certain problems. For example, the graphics pixel-clock frequency becomes the pixel clock for the video image. Therefore, the greater screen resolution, the smaller the video window. Since enlarging the image means losing graphics resolution, the end user may find himself changing display drivers several times a day to fit the immediate task. The simplest analogue architecture is the genlocked video overlay. Composite video is decoded into its RGB components. Having no control over the video source, the graphics controller must be genlocked to the video source, operating at a resolution and timing characteristic compatible with the incoming video signal. The graphics signal is switched in and out at appropriate times so that the graphic appears in the desired place in the image. The multiplexed output is then encoded into a new composite signal. The analogue multiplexer, currently the most popular architecture, is actually a group of slightly varied architectures. The most popular variation imports the graphics data and pixel clock from the graphics card feature connector across a ribbon cable, where it is fed to a DAC. The video signal is digitized, color-converted, and scaled, then is stored in a frame buffer similar to a FIFO which synchronises the data. When the video data emerges from the frame buffer, it is fed to a second DAC. The two DACs are connected to an analogue multiplexer that is controlled by a set of counters that keep track of the beam position on the graphics display. When the beam enters the video-window area, the mux is switched from the graphics signal to the video signal.
Industry:Software
A change in level of some frequency components of the signal with respect to the other frequency components at the input to a transmission system. The high-frequency portion of the band is usually transmitted at a higher level than the low-frequency portion of the band.
Industry:Software
The mapping of a (large) number of signal levels into a smaller number of levels. The quantization may be uniform or nonlinear.
Industry:Software
To place in front of video, e.g., placing text over a video signal.
Industry:Software