IRE unit

English

Etymology

Named after the Institute of Radio Engineers.

Noun

IRE unit (plural IRE units)

  1. (television) A unit used in the measurement of composite video signals. A value of 100 IRE is defined to be +714 mV in an analog NTSC video signal.
    • 1966, Rodger J. Ross, Television Film Engineering, page 331:
      At the same time the picture blacks may be reproduced at levels as high as 20 or 30 IRE units.
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