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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 pulses which occur before and after the broad pulses in the vertical interval. These pulses help the horizontal oscillator to maintain synchronization. See Equalizing Pulses.
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Pulses of one-half the width of the horizontal sync pulses which are transmitted at twice the rate of the horizontal sync pulses during the blanking intervals immediately preceding and following the vertical sync pulses. The action of these pulses causes the vertical deflection to start at the same time in each interval, and also serves to keep the horizontal sweep circuits in step during the vertical blanking intervals immediately preceding and following the vertical sync pulse.
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See Noise.
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Noise created by the input stage of an amplifier which appears in the output of the amplifier increased in level by the gain of the amp.
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A control which adjusts the coupling of the bias oscillator to the erase head in a manner which purifies the oscillator’s waveform.
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The minimum initial amplitude of a decreasing alternating field (normally applied in the longitudinal direction) required to reduce the output of a given recorded signal by a specified amount.
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A device used to remove recorded signals from magnetic tape.
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The noise arising when reproducing a bulk-erased tape with the erase and record heads completely de-energized.
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A process by which a signal recorded on a tape is removed and the tape made ready for rerecording.
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In digital recording, either a dropout or a noise pulse that exceeds a certain limit is usually termed an error. In video and instrumentation recording, an error has no commonly accepted meaning but is defined in relation to the particular system requirements.
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