EIAJ-1 was a standard for video tape recorders (VTRs) developed by the Electronic Industries Association of Japan with the cooperation and assistance of...
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Electronic Industries Association of Japan (redirect from EIAJ)
Founded in 1948, the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (EIAJ) was one of two Japanese electronics trade organizations that were merged into the...
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The EIAJ connector type, more formally known as EIAJ RC-5320A, is a type of coaxial power connector or jack for small appliances. The entire series of...
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CCJ connector (redirect from EIAJ connector (video))
for Camera Cable type J), also known as a J-type connector: 62–63 or an EIAJ connector,: 192 is the specification for a 10-pin DIN-style connector established...
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Coaxial power connector (section EIAJ power connector)
identification between EIAJ plugs of similar size. EIAJ-01: For 0–3.15 V. 2.5 mm OD, 0.7 mm ID. EIAJ-02: For 3.15–6.3 V. 4.0 mm OD, 1.7 mm ID. EIAJ-03: For 6.3–10...
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available in 1967. The EIAJ format is a standard half-inch format used by various manufacturers. EIAJ-1 is an open-reel format. EIAJ-2 uses a cartridge that...
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VTR. This model was followed up by the AV-3400/AVC-3400, which used the EIAJ-1 format, and had 30-minute capacity, as well as playback capability. Later...
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also unreliable and often only recorded in black and white such as the EIAJ-1. The VCR system was easy to use and recorded in colour but was still expensive:...
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Type A videotape IVC videotape format Type B videotape Type C videotape EIAJ-1 U-matic Video Cassette Recording Cartrivision VHS VHS-C S-VHS Digital S...
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EIAJ MTS is a multichannel television sound standard created by the EIAJ. Bilingual and stereo sound television programs started being broadcast in Japan...
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