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  2. Verilog-to-Routing - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-to-Routing (VTR) is an open source CAD flow for FPGA devices. [1] [2] [3] VTR's main purpose is to map a given circuit described in Verilog, a hardware description language, on a given FPGA architecture for research and development purposes; the FPGA architecture targeted could be a novel architecture that a researcher wishes to explore, or it could be an existing commercial FPGA whose ...

  3. Versatile Test Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Congress included $35 million in 2018 and $65 million in 2019 in the budget in support of this. In February 2019, VTR cleared Critical Decision 0, demonstrating a mission need requiring investment, the first in a series of project approvals. At that time, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced the start of the Versatile Test Reactor Project. [4]

  4. Ampex 2-inch helical VTR - Wikipedia

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    The PV-100 was Sony's second model of 2-inch helical VTR, and was released in September 1962. The PV-100 was solid state and had a total weight of about 132 pounds (60 kg). It found use in the airline industry as a replacement for 8mm and 16mm film stock, which were used for in-flight entertainment.

  5. Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s several senior officials died, including Wulfson. The railroad grossed more than $2 million in revenues for the first time. Net earnings were about $20,000 a year, which was spent in improving the railroad. [6] In 1982, VTR repaid the state of Vermont for the trackage the state had bought in 1964 to allow VTR to begin operations.

  6. IVC videotape format - Wikipedia

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    IVC 2 inch Helical scan was a high-end broadcast quality helical scan analog recording VTR format developed by International Video Corporation (IVC), and introduced in 1975. . Previously, IVC had made a number of 1 inch Helical

  7. EIAJ-1 - Wikipedia

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    When EIAJ-1 was standardized, no videocassette recorders had yet been introduced. One of the main drawbacks to the format was the need to carefully thread the end of the tape around the head drum, through a gap between the capstan and pinch roller, and around a variety of guides and tensioners.

  8. Quadruplex videotape - Wikipedia

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    2-inch quadruplex videotape (also called 2" quad video tape or quadraplex) was the first practical and commercially successful analog recording video tape format. [1] It was developed and released for the broadcast television industry in 1956 by Ampex , an American company based in Redwood City, California . [ 2 ]

  9. Honda VTR1000F - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the VTR1000F featured new silver wheels. [4]From model year 2001, Honda introduced a number of upgrades. These included increasing the tank from 16 liters (4.23 US gallons) to 19 liters (5.02 US gallons), internal modifications to the front forks, black wheels, smaller indicators, and a less extreme riding position (thanks to mildly raked clip-on bars).