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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 process of displaying the picture sequence in the reverse of display order faster than real-time.
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A read or write mode of DRAMs characterized by a decrease in cycle time of about 2-3 times and a corresponding increase in performance. The data accessed in Fast-Page Mode cycles must be adjacent in memory. See EDO.
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A video connector characterized by a single metal wire. F-connectors may be either push-on or screw-post.
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An expansion connector on the VGA that can accept or drive video signals to or from the VGA. This is used in applications involving video overlay. This is also called VESA Pass-Through Connector.
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The transmission of a video signal from point to point.
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Also called “stock,” “supply,” or “storage” reel. The reel on a tape recorder from which tape unwinds as the machine records or plays.
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a) Information from one or more outputs to be used as inputs in a control loop. b) A loop caused by audio or video signal being fed back into itself. In video the effect is caused when a camera is directed at its receiving monitor. In audio the effect, manifested as an echo or squeal, is caused when a microphone is aimed at a speaker.
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A connector that has indentations or holes into which you plug a male connector. An example of a female connector is an electrical wall outlet that accepts an electrical plug.
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A relatively recent word describing the technique of dual coating with both a layer of gamma ferric oxide and a layer of chromium dioxide. An intermediate level bias position used only for ferrichrome tapes.
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Reading an instruction from memory.
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