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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 electrical signal configuration where information is sent simultaneously through pairs of wires in a cable. Information is interpreted by the difference in voltage between the wires. Differential interfaces permit cable lengths up to 75 feet (25 meters).
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An electrical signal configuration where information is sent through one wire in a cable. Information is interpreted by the change in the voltage of the signal relative to two system ground. Singleended interfaces permit cable lengths up to 18 feet (6 meters).
Industry:Software
A marker indicating the segment ends on curves.
Industry:Software
To position the cursor over an icon then click the (left) mouse button. (To select an option button.) Once an icon is selected, it is the object of whatever operation you select from a menu.
Industry:Software
A criterion for estimating the theoretical limit to the rate of transmission and correct reception of information with a given bandwidth and signal-to-noise ratio.
Industry:Software
An L-shaped metal tool used to loosen SIMMs that are installed in the SIMM socket.
Industry:Software
A long, thin, female connector located on the CPU board into which you insert a SIMM.
Industry:Software
NTSC color specification.
Industry:Software
SMPTE standard for Bit-Parallel Digital Interface – Component Video Signal 4:2:2. SMPTE 125M (formerly RP-125) defines the parameters required to generate and distribute component video signals on a parallel interface.
Industry:Software
Proposed SMPTE standard for Television - Composite Analog Video Signal, NTSC for Studio Application. This standard describes the composite color video signal for studio applications, system M/NTSC, 525 lines, 59.94 fields, 2:1 interface, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. This standard specifies the interface for analog interconnection and serves as the basis for the digital coding necessary for digital interconnection of system M/NTSC equipment. Note: Parts of the system M/NTSC signal defined in this document differ from the final report of the Second National Television System Committee (NTSC 1953) due to changes in the technology and studio operating practices.
Industry:Software