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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) Standard developed by the International Radio Consultative Committee for the digitization of color video signals. ITU-R BT.601 deals with the conversion from component RGB to YCbCr, the digital filters used for limiting the bandwidth, the sample rate (defined as 13.5 MHz), and the horizontal resolution (720 active samples). b) International standard for component digital television from which was derived SMPTE 125M (was RP-125) and EBU 3246E standards. CCIR defines the sampling systems, matrix values, and filter characteristics for both Y, B-Y, R-Y and RGB component digital television.
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Standard that defines teletext systems used around the world.
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The physical parallel and serial interconnect scheme for ITU-R BT.601-2. ITU-R BT.656 defines the parallel connector pinouts as well as the blanking, sync, and multiplexing schemes used in both parallel and serial interfaces.
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Part II of the recommendation describes the unique HD-CIF standard of 1080 lines by 1920 samples/line interlace and progressively scanned with an aspect ratio of 16:9 at both 50 Hz and 60 Hz field and frame rates for high definition program production and exchange.
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ITU standard that defines PAL, NTSC, and SECAM.
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International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector.
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A file format associated with FITS technology that enables images to be opened and displayed in seconds by showing only as much data on the screen as is implied by the screen size and zoom factor.
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A recommendation from the ITU-T covering high-quality coding of audio material at 384 kbit/s. In the same family, we find the J.42, the J.43, and the J.44 recommendations that define the coding of analog “medium quality” sound at 384 kbit/s, “high quality” sound at 320 kbit/s, and “medium quality” sound at 320 kbit/s, respectively.
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This ITU-T recommendation is identical to the ETSI standard ETS 300 174 for video broadcast transmission at 34 Mbit/s.
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See NHK.
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