National Instruments PCI-1411 User Manual
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Glossary
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color space
The mathematical representation for a color. For example, color can be 
described in terms of red, green, and blue; hue, saturation, and luma; or hue, 
saturation, and intensity.
composite video
A type of color video transmission where synchronization, luma, and 
chroma information are transmitted on one analog signal.
contrast
A constant multiplication factor applied to the luma and chroma 
components of a color pixel in the color decoding process.
coring
The process of eliminating color information in low-color situations (if the 
saturation is lower than a predefined value).
CPU
Central processing unit.
D
DAQ
Data acquisition. (1) Collecting and measuring electrical signals from 
sensors, transducers, and test probes or fixtures and inputting them to a 
computer for processing. (2) Collecting and measuring the same kinds of 
electrical signals with A/D or DIO boards plugged into a computer, and 
possibly generating control signals with D/A and/or DIO boards in the 
same computer.
dB
Decibel. The unit for expressing a logarithmic measure of the ratio of two 
signal levels: dB = 20log
10
V1/V2, for signals in volts.
DC
Direct current.
default setting
A default parameter value recorded in the driver; in many cases, the default 
input of a control is a certain value (often 0) that means use the current 
default setting.
DMA
Direct memory access. A method by which data can be transferred to and 
from computer memory from and to a device or memory on the bus while 
the processor does something else; DMA is the fastest method of 
transferring data to/from computer memory.
DRAM
Dynamic RAM.
