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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.
A unique identifier of a TS within an original network.
Industry:Software
Keyed insertion of one image into another. Overlay is used for example, to superimpose computer-generated text on a video image, for titling purposes. In video, the overlay procedure requires synchronized sources for proper operation.
Industry:Software
Television stations and networks that operate as noncommercial ventures.
Industry:Software
Describes the possible operations of this feature, using the concept of a setup as an instantaneous snapshot of a complete switcher panel, including all button selections, adjustments, positions, and fader values. Setups may be broken down into each of the six major modules on the switcher, with the ability to store or recall them independently into any of eight setup registers. This system also provides the capability of transferring the setup of one M/E to another, or swapping their setups.
Industry:Software
This is one method of measuring a signal’s signal-to-noise ratio. It requires a waveform monitor such as the 1780R. Refer to the 1780R operator’s manual for a complete description of the signal-to-noise measurement technique.
Industry:Software
Camera feature that allows the operator to view the image as it is being recorded. Video viewfinders typically depict the recorded image in black-and-white.
Industry:Software
A circuit which permits the speed of a tape transport’s motor to be varied slightly to raise and lower the musical pitch of the recording or to slightly lengthen or shorten playing time.
Industry:Software
The maximum value of the residual flux density corresponding to saturation flux density.
Industry:Software
See SDTV.
Industry:Software
The delivery in physical form of a program prepared for distribution. The completed program may be in the form of a tape recording, a film print, an optical disc, etc.
Industry:Software