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IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms Relating to Television
The following topics are dealt with: camera tube; chrominance channel bandwidth; chrominance signal component; color sync signal; deflection yoke; dc restoration; dc transmission ; flyback; geometric distortion; horizontal hold control ; li...
IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion
IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the...
IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms Relating to Television
This standard lists technical terms and their definitions that have been adopted by, or coined for, the television broadcasting industry. It is mainly a combination of two earlier standards: IEEE Std201-1955, Definitions of Color Terms, and...
IEEE Standard Reference Designations for Electrical and Electronics Parts and Equipments
This revision added paragraphs on repeated circuits, selected and matched parts, and designation of deposited components on hybrid printed circuits. An appendix B was added covering the Item Designation system of IEC Publication 113-2. Supp...
IEEE Standard Pulse Terms and Definitions
This standard provides fundamental definitions for general use in time domain pulse technology. It defines terms for pulse phenomena and pulse parameters which are prerequisite to: efficient communication of technical information; standards...
IEEE Standard Method for Measurement of Weighted Peak Flutter of Sound Recording and Reproducing Equipment
This standard specifies the "weighted peak" method of measurement for predicting subjective flutter of sound recorders and reproducers for normal audio usage. For special purposes - high speed duplicators, different speeds in recording and ...
IEEE Standard on Sound Recording and Reproducing Methods of Measurement of Noise
Noise is a limiting factor in any system which stores information because it limits the signal-to-noise ratio and hence the total quantity of stored data. This applies in the field of sound recording and reproducing, as well as in any infor...
IEEE Standard Methods of Testing Monochrome Television Broadcast Receivers
This standards replaces IRE standard 48 IRE 22, SI "standards on Television: Methods of Testing Television Receivers, 1948." At a later date, a standard for color television receivers will be introduced. Reference will be made in that stand...
IEEE Standard Method of Testing Receivers Employing Ferrite Core Loop Antennas
This standard describes a modification of existing techniques which allows for the measurement of a receiver employing a ferrite core loop antenna with the same precision as that obtained in the measurement of air core loop antennas. The te...
IEEE Standard for Measurement of Emissions from FM and Television Broadcast Receivers in the Frequency Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz - Redline
Spurious radiation from sound and television broadcast receivers are possible sources of interference with other radio services. This standard describes the potential sources of spurious radiation from receivers intended for the reception o...