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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 program content will consist of the sum total of the essence (video, audio, data, graphics, etc.) and the metadata. Content can include television programming, data, and executable software.
Industry:Entertainment
An IC that is added to a bus to provide sufficient drive between the CPU and the other devices that are tied to the bus. These are necessary because of capacitive loading, which slows down the data rate and prevents proper time sequencing of microprocessor operation and/or to overcome resistive loading when fan-out requirements increase.
Industry:Entertainment
A microphone which converts sound pressure level variations into variations in capacitance and then into electrical voltage.
Industry:Entertainment
Technology used by RCA in their Videodisk product.
Industry:Entertainment
A type of digital copy protection sanctioned by the DVD forum.
Industry:Entertainment
A keyer that does a key on top of the bus video before the signal gets to the M/E. On the 4100, these are packaged as “dual bus keyers” and are the modules between the bus rows and the M/Es. On the AVC, bus keyers are integral with the M/E module, with controls in a similar location.
Industry:Entertainment
Refers to a limited group of program conditions, such as carry, borrow, overflow, etc., that are pertinent to the execution of instructions. The codes are contained in a condition code register. Same as Flag Register.
Industry:Entertainment
The driven spindle or shaft in a tape recorder, sometimes the motor shaft itself, which rotates against the tape (which is backed up by a rubber pressure or pinchroller), pulling it through the machine at constant speed during recording and playback modes of operation.
Industry:Entertainment
The analysis of an image to recognize the objects of the scene (e.g., a house, a person, a car, a face, ...). The objects, once recognized, are coded as parameters to a general object model (of the house, person, car, face, ...) which is then synthesized (i.e., rendered) by the decoder using computer graphic techniques.
Industry:Entertainment
Any row of video source select buttons allowing immediate selection of switcher video sources.
Industry:Entertainment