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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.
Documentation of the characteristics of NTSC. NTSC is defined primarily in FCC Part 73 technical specifications. Many of its characteristics are defined in EIA-170A. NTSC is also defined by the CCIR. NTSC is a living standard; as problems with it are discovered, they are corrected. For example, a former EIA standard, RS-170, omitted any phase relationship between luminance and chrominance timing, resulting in blanking problems. EIA-170A defines that relationship (called SC/H for subcarrier to horizontal phase relationship). See also True NTSC.
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Creator of the HD-NTSC ATV scheme and the HD-PRO HDEP scheme.
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K2T is a weighted function of the amplitude and time of the distortions occurring before and after the 2T pulse. In practice, a graticule is almost always used to quantify this distortion. Different countries and standards use slightly different amplitude weighting factors. The figure below shows a typical waveform monitor K Factor graticule display. The outer dotted lines at the bottom of the graticule indicate 5% K2T limits. See the discussion on Pulse to Bar Ratios.
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Miscellaneous keyframe flags, currently used to turn Globals off and on.
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One thousand cycles per second.
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Calculation of this parameter requires the measurement of the pulse and bar amplitudes. Kpulse/bar is equal to: 1/4
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An Leq measurement using “A” weighting. Refer to Leq and Weighting.
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A slow dissolve in which both pictures are actually overlapped for a very brief period of time. Same as Dissolve.
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Digital integrated circuits that employ Schottky diodes for improved speed/power performance over standard TTL.
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M
The CCIR designation for 525 scanning-line/30 frame-per-second television. U.S. color television is internationally designated NTSC-M. The M standard is the world’s second oldest (the oldest was a 405-line/25 frame British standard, no longer broadcast).
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