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1394IIDC


The IEEE 1394 standard covers physical and data link layers. Producing products that conform to IEEE 1394 also requires incorporating communication control protocols and devicespecific control command [..]
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aspect ratio


The ratio of the vertical and horizontal size of a display screen. NTSC systems use a ratio of 4:3. A ratio of 1:1 is used for medical applications, including X-ray systems.
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Blooming


Refers to a phenomenon in which intense light entering the imaging unit appears to spread to surrounding areas.
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C mount


A standard mount mechanism used to mount 16 mm imaging lenses, as shown in the figure below.
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Camera Link


Camera Link, an interface standard for communication between a camera and frame grabber board, has been reviewed and standardized by the AIA (Automatic Imaging Association) with the goal of standardiz [..]
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color bar


A color standard signal used to adjust the color of color monitors. This may take the form of a color bar signal generated electrically by a color bar generator circuit or a color bar chart used for c [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATURE


The red/yellow/blue radiant energy distribution varies depending on ideal blackbody temperature. This temperature is expressed in K (Kelvin). Color temperature correction filtering or electrical color [..]
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Composite synchronization signal


Combines vertical and horizontal synchronizing signals into a single system. Systems with separate vertical and horizontal synchronizing signals are called separate sync systems.
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Cross color


Interference between pixels occurring when brightness signals leak into the color signal, resulting in color at points where there should be no color.
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Crosstalk


Refers to signal leakage between circuits for a reference channel and adjacent channels when the same circuits are used for multiple channels. Crosstalk is normally quantified in decibels (dB).
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