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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 pattern system effect that reveals video through a shape or shapes that spin about an axis on the screen. This definition is our internal view, but not consistent within the industry.
Industry:Software
The force per unit cross-sectional area required to break a tape or length of base film, usually given in pounds per square inch (psi). Ultimate tensile strength is also quoted in terms of pounds per tape sample of given width and base thickness.
Industry:Software
An electrical device which distributes a single signal between two or more channels or speakers.
Industry:Software
Less than one uncorrected error per hour at the input of the MPEG-2 decoder.
Industry:Software
The bandwidth of a digital transmission system expressed in terms of the maximum number of bits that can be transported over a given period of time. The signaling rate is typically much higher than the average data transfer rate for the system due to software overhead for network control, packet overhead, etc.
Industry:Software
A high-definition television system is a system designed to allow viewing at about three times the picture height, such that the system is virtually, or nearly, transparent to the quality of portrayal that would have been perceived in the original scene or performance by a discerning viewer with normal visual acuity. Such factors include improved motion portrayal and improved perception of depth. A high-definition system generally implies in comparison with conventional television systems: spatial resolution in the vertical and horizontal directions of about twice that available in CCIR Red 601-2; any worthwhile improvements in temporal resolution beyond that achievable with CCIR Red 601-2; improved color rendition; a wider aspect ratio; multichannel highfidelity sound.
Industry:Software
An electronic process used in camcorders and video cameras to calibrate the picture for accurate color display in different lighting conditions (i.e., sunlight vs. indoor incandescent). White balancing should be performed prior to any recording, typically by pointing the camera at a white object for reference.
Industry:Software
An outlet to which you attach cable connectors. Point at which the I/O devices are connected to the computer.
Industry:Software