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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 device for converting between serial data (typically RS-232) from a computer and an audio signal suitable for transmission over telephone lines. The audio signal is usually composed of silence (no data) or one of two frequencies representing 0 and 1. Modems are distinguished primarily by the baud rates they support which can range from 75 baud up to 56000 and beyond. Various data compression and error algorithms are required to support the highest speeds. Other optional features are auto-dial (auto-call) and auto-answer which allow the computer to initiate and accept calls without human intervention.
Industry:Software
The magnetization of a layer of tape in a roll by the field from a nearby recorded layer, sometimes referred to as “print-thru.”
Industry:Software
Used in Layer 3 audio coding.
Industry:Software
Special non-magnetic tape that can be spliced to either end of a magnetic tape to prevent damage and possible loss of recorded material and to indicate visually where the recorded portion of the tape begins and ends.
Industry:Software
Pattern system electronics capable of modulator effects, continuous rotation effects, pattern border hue modulation, pattern border rainbows, and position modulation.
Industry:Software
A term used to describe a picture condition in which the edge preceding a white object is overshaded toward black. The object appears to have a preceding or leading black border.
Industry:Software
To impress information on an AC or RF signal by varying the signals amplitude, frequency, or phase.
Industry:Software
A term used to describe a picture condition in which the edge preceding a black object is overshaded toward white. The object appears to have a preceding or leading white border.
Industry:Software
When referring to television test signals, this term implies that chrominance, luminance, sync, color burst, and perhaps audio information is present.
Industry:Software
A term describing the signal picked up by a mike which is intended to pick up other signals only.
Industry:Software