Product category: Stand-Alone Instruments
News Release from: Tektronix | Subject: Video testers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 July 2002

Video testers on show at IBC 2002

Tektronix will showcase its award-winning video test, measurement and monitoring product portfolio at IBC 2002.

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Tektronix will showcase its award-winning video test, measurement and monitoring product portfolio at IBC 2002. Highlighted in stand 8.351 will be Tektronix' latest MPEG analysis solutions and a new digital/analogue handheld signal monitor. MPEG analysis solutions include the latest capabilities added to the MTS300 MPEG test system, which provide more in-depth analysis capabilities and also include functionality that will enable the development of interactive television, as well as enhancements to the AD960 platform for data broadcasting applications.

The new WFM90D/91D is a handheld tool that monitors both digital and analogue signals from the same instrument.

Also on show, the WFM700 is a revolutionary family that measures and monitors HD and SD digital signals in the same cost-effective, modular platform.

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