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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 electronic circuit which modifies basic patterns by rotating, moving positionally, adding specular effects to the borders, etc., thereby increasing the creative possibilities.
Industry:Software
The process of clocking the data with a regenerated clock.
Industry:Software
Intel’s PC video capture card that can capture and even compress video in real-time, using Indeo technology.
Industry:Software
Information that is a direct function of time. An oscilloscope displays information in the time domain.
Industry:Software
A coiled cable with a loop for your wrist at one end and an alligator clip at the other. You fasten the clip to a metal part of the workstation and place the loop around your wrist whenever you work with internal components of the workstation to avoid electrical shocks to yourself and the components. See also Static Electricity.
Industry:Software
How near the sound source seems to be with respect to the listener. Related to the intensity of the frequencies in the 2.5 K to 7.5 kHz range.
Industry:Software
Camera or display subsystems designed for moving an electron beam around to form a raster.
Industry:Software
To allow more realism to 3D models, the surfaces of an object can have distinctive attributes or properties: ambient light, diffuse light, transparency, texture (these four in PictureMaker). Other systems have other properties such as true metallic versus plastic (or other material) surface types.
Industry:Software
a) A compression technique in which groups of picture samples (the vectors) are represented by predetermined codes. Encoding is done by matching the vectors with code words in a code book, and the addresses of the code book are then sent to the decoder. The picture quality depends widely on suitable code books and the match algorithms. b) A technique where a vector (usually a square of samples of one color component of an image) are represented by a single number. This number is an index into a code book by which the vector is reconstructed. The major issues are finding (calculating) a robust code book and how to choose the “best” code book entry for a given input vector.
Industry:Software
The electronic circuitry which generates the various pattern (wipes).
Industry:Software