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The '''Tektronix 015-0075-00 Video Staircase Differentiator''' is intended  
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for measuring luminance nonlinearity in analog video systems.
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The '''Tektronix 015-0075-00 Video Staircase Differentiator''' is intended for measuring luminance nonlinearity in analog video systems.


The typical setup for this measurement is as follows:  
The typical setup for this measurement is as follows:  
A video signal generator produces a pattern with a few vertical bars  
:A video signal generator produces a pattern with a few vertical bars with uniformly increasing luminance.
with uniformly increasing luminance.
:The signal is applied to the device or system under test.
The signal is applied to the device or system under test.
:The output is differentiated by the 015-0075-00 and viewed on an oscilloscope, triggering on the row sync signal.
The output is differentiated by the 015-0075-00 and viewed on an oscilloscope,  
triggering on the row sync signal.
 
If the system under test has linear luminance response,
the luminance waveform at its output will be a uniform staircase,
and differentiating it will produce a series of pulses of equal amplitude.
Deviations from linearity, e.g., dynamic compression, will be seen
as pulses of decreasing amplitude.  


If the system under test has linear luminance response, the luminance waveform at its output will be a uniform staircase, and differentiating it will produce a series of pulses of equal amplitude.
Deviations from linearity, e.g., dynamic compression, will be seen as pulses of decreasing amplitude.
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Tek 015-0075-00 1.jpg
Tek 015-0075-00 1.jpg

Latest revision as of 08:00, 3 November 2021

Tektronix 015-0075-00
Video Staircase Differentiator
Tek 015-0075-00

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Manuals
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The Tektronix 015-0075-00 Video Staircase Differentiator is intended for measuring luminance nonlinearity in analog video systems.

The typical setup for this measurement is as follows:

A video signal generator produces a pattern with a few vertical bars with uniformly increasing luminance.
The signal is applied to the device or system under test.
The output is differentiated by the 015-0075-00 and viewed on an oscilloscope, triggering on the row sync signal.

If the system under test has linear luminance response, the luminance waveform at its output will be a uniform staircase, and differentiating it will produce a series of pulses of equal amplitude. Deviations from linearity, e.g., dynamic compression, will be seen as pulses of decreasing amplitude.

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Pictures