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- noun television, electronics A
time period used as abase measurement orfrequency .
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X Series devices include four enhanced 32-bit counters for frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM) and encoder operations, as well as a 100MHz timebase that can generate analogue and digital sampling rates with five times better resolution than previous devices.
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X Series devices include four enhanced 32-bit counters for frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM) and encoder operations, as well as a 100MHz timebase that can generate analogue and digital sampling rates with five times better resolution than previous devices.
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I am looking for a DV camcorder that has analogue AV inputs and an inbuilt timebase corrector so I can use it as a portable video recorder to record from ancient tube video cameras I have dating from the 70s and 80s as I want to use them on remote locations without the need of using a big portable VHS recorder and long RCA leads.
VideoHelp.com Forum aussiebloke 2010
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Unique features of the UF2e-2020 and UF2e-2021 include the option for dual-timebase sampling, synchronous digital inputs, asynchronous digital I/O and the ability to synchronize up to 542 channels.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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In addition, decode information condenses or expands depending on the timebase/zoom ratio setting, simplifying both routine verification and complex troubleshooting.
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Actually, I think an odometer could be used as the basis for congestion charging with a simple addition -- time-enable it, putting some accurate (and nondefeasible) timebase in the vehicle that for example updates off the WWV clock signal.
Brad Ideas - Comments replica watches 2010
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X Series devices include four enhanced 32-bit counters for frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM) and encoder operations, as well as a 100MHz timebase that can generate analogue and digital sampling rates with five times better resolution than previous devices.
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In addition, decode information condenses or expands depending on the timebase/zoom ratio setting, simplifying both routine verification and complex troubleshooting.
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DV camcorders with pass-through may provide some timebase correction (horizontal line jitter reduction).
VideoHelp.com Forum 2009
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DV camcorders with pass-through may provide some timebase correction (horizontal line jitter reduction).
VideoHelp.com Forum 2009
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