Components

4 Twig Components
12 Render Count
12 ms Render Time
330.0 MiB Memory Usage

Components

Name Metadata Render Count Render Time
ProductState
"App\Twig\Components\ProductState"
components/ProductState.html.twig
5 1.18ms
ProductMostRecent
"App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent"
components/ProductMostRecent.html.twig
5 3.54ms
ProductType
"App\Twig\Components\ProductType"
components/ProductType.html.twig
1 0.22ms
ProductCard
"App\Twig\Components\ProductCard"
components/ProductCard.html.twig
1 7.86ms

Render calls

ProductState App\Twig\Components\ProductState 330.0 MiB 0.32 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Attributes
[
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductState {#93056
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  +appearance: "state-withdrawn"
  +labels: [
    "Withdrawn"
    "Confirmed"
  ]
  -stateAttributeCode: "state"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductType App\Twig\Components\ProductType 330.0 MiB 0.22 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductType {#93247
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  +label: "Standard"
  -typeAttributeCode: "type"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductMostRecent App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent 330.0 MiB 0.69 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent {#93314
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  +label: "Most Recent"
  +icon: "check-xs"
  -mostRecentAttributeCode: "most_recent"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductState App\Twig\Components\ProductState 330.0 MiB 0.27 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Attributes
[
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductState {#100364
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  +appearance: "state-suspended"
  +labels: [
    "Superseded"
    "Confirmed"
  ]
  -stateAttributeCode: "state"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductMostRecent App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent 330.0 MiB 0.78 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent {#100432
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  +label: "Historical"
  +icon: "historical"
  -mostRecentAttributeCode: "most_recent"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductState App\Twig\Components\ProductState 330.0 MiB 0.21 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Attributes
[
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductState {#107018
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  +appearance: "state-withdrawn"
  +labels: [
    "Withdrawn"
    "Confirmed"
  ]
  -stateAttributeCode: "state"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductMostRecent App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent 330.0 MiB 0.74 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent {#107060
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309
    #id: 8394
    #code: "IEEE00000402"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7702 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7745 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7917 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7901 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037380 {#7274
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:20.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#7322
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7923 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#7922
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#7309}
        #id: 28585
        #name: "IEEE 208:1995 (R2005)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1995-r2005-ieee00000402-240046"
        #description: """
          Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.<br />\n
          The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          The fundamental basis for making a measurement of resolution of a camera system is to reproduce a suitable test chart with the equipment under test. This test chart shall include a pattern that has a sufficient amount of fine detail so that a quantitative observation can be made of the amount of this detail in the reproduced picture.<br />\n
          This is usually done by incorporating in the chart a series of lines having graduated widths. The reproduced image of this test chart is then observed on a picture tube or other suitable reproducing device. The point in the picture where the lines are no longer visible as separately defined images gives a measure of the system performance with respect to resolution. A quantitative method of measuring the horizontal resolution response of a camera system is based upon the oscilloscope display of the camera output voltage obtained from any single scan line across the vertical wedges of the resolution chart image. By choosing lines that occur at suitable times, the amplitude of the resulting signal can be plotted as a function of the line number of the chart.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standard on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1993 Techniques"
        -notes: "Inactive-Reserved"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7535 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7629 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7614 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7646 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7420 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#7317
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578610800 {#7292
      date: 2020-01-10 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @801266400 {#7318
      date: 1995-05-24 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @1118268000 {#7316
      date: 2005-06-09 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @1573081200 {#7315
      date: 2019-11-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 20
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7466 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#7501 …}
  }
  +label: "Most Recent"
  +icon: "check-xs"
  -mostRecentAttributeCode: "most_recent"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductState App\Twig\Components\ProductState 330.0 MiB 0.18 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Attributes
[
  "showFullLabel" => "true"
]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductState {#107125
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  +appearance: "state-suspended"
  +labels: [
    "Superseded"
    "Confirmed"
  ]
  -stateAttributeCode: "state"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductMostRecent App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent 330.0 MiB 0.62 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent {#107152
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307
    #id: 8393
    #code: "IEEE00000401"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100288 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100286 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100281 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100284 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037379 {#100316
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:19.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#100289
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100299 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#100332
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#100307}
        #id: 28581
        #name: "IEEE 208:1960 (R1978)"
        #slug: "ieee-208-1960-r1978-ieee00000401-240045"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          Superseded by IEEE Std 208-1995 The methods for measuring the resolution of camera systems are described. The primary application is for users and manufacturers to quantify the limit where fine detail contained in the original image is no longer reproduced by the camera system. The techniques described may also be used for laboratory measurements and for proof-of-performance specifications for a camera.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t<br />\n
          This standard is a revision of Part I1 of 50 IRE 23.S1,and replaces it in all respects. One of the major characteristics of a television system affecting overall picture quality is the ability of the system to reproduce fine detail found in the original image. This ability to resolve detail is determined by a number of factors, such as the number of scanning lines employed, the frame repetition rate, mid the over-all response of the electrical circuits, which is usually specified in terms of the frequency-response characteristics. Performance of the optical imaging device, the camera tube, and the reproducing device also has considerable influence on the ability of the system to resolve detail.
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Video Techniques: Measurement of Resolution of Camera Systems, 1961"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100297 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100291 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100295 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100293 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100306 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#100276
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1578006000 {#100315
      date: 2020-01-03 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-286765200 {#100314
      date: 1960-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: DateTime @252457200 {#100308
      date: 1978-01-01 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -canceledAt: DateTime @740268000 {#100309
      date: 1993-06-17 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "208"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 5
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100304 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#100302 …}
  }
  +label: "Historical"
  +icon: "historical"
  -mostRecentAttributeCode: "most_recent"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductCard App\Twig\Components\ProductCard 330.0 MiB 7.86 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
  "layout" => "vertical"
  "showPrice" => true
  "showStatusBadges" => true
  "additionalClasses" => "product__teaser--with-grey-border"
  "hasStretchedLink" => true
  "hoverType" => "shadow"
  "linkLabel" => "See more"
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductCard {#128524
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
  +layout: "vertical"
  +showPrice: true
  +showStatusBadges: true
  +additionalClasses: "product__teaser--with-grey-border"
  +linkLabel: "See more"
  +imageFilter: "product_thumbnail_teaser"
  +hasStretchedLink: true
  +backgroundColor: "white"
  +hoverType: "shadow"
}
ProductState App\Twig\Components\ProductState 330.0 MiB 0.20 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[
  "showFullLabel" => false
]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductState {#128560
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
  +appearance: "state-withdrawn"
  +labels: [
    "Withdrawn"
  ]
  -stateAttributeCode: "state"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}
ProductMostRecent App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent 330.0 MiB 0.72 ms
Input props
[
  "product" => App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
]
Attributes
[]
Component
App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent {#128638
  +product: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438
    #id: 8389
    #code: "IEEE00000392"
    #attributes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128456 …}
    #variants: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128454 …}
    #options: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128449 …}
    #associations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128452 …}
    #createdAt: DateTime @1751037376 {#128445
      date: 2025-06-27 17:16:16.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #updatedAt: DateTime @1754606304 {#128479
      date: 2025-08-08 00:38:24.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    #enabled: true
    #translations: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128467 …}
    #translationsCache: [
      "en_US" => App\Entity\Product\ProductTranslation {#128556
        #locale: "en_US"
        #translatable: App\Entity\Product\Product {#128438}
        #id: 28565
        #name: "IEEE 202:1954"
        #slug: "ieee-202-1954-ieee00000392-240041"
        #description: """
          New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
          IN A TELEVISION SYSTEM, it is through the agency of the scanning process that the two-dimensional space function, comprising the image at the camera, is transformed into a one-dimensional time function for transmission; at the receiver, the reverse procedure is used to recreate the image. Ideally, the velocities of the scanning apertures should be uniform in both the horizontal and vertical directions; furthermore, these two directions of motion should be orthogonal at all points in the raster. Finally, the ratio of the maximum excursions of the apertures in the horizontal and vertical directions of the transmitted picture, i.e., the aspect ratio, should be the same at both the transmitter and receiver. If there is departure from any of these conditions, geometric distortion results (except in the trivial case where the transmitter and receiver happen to contain compensating errors). It should also be noted that even in the case where the scanning aperture itself meets the desired conditions, the optical systems may contribute to the total geometric distortion; this applies to either the transmitter or receiver.<br />\n
          \t\t\t\t
          """
        #metaKeywords: null
        #metaDescription: null
        #shortDescription: "IEEE Standards on Television: Methods of Measurement of Aspect Ratio and Geometric Distortion"
        -notes: "Inactive-Withdrawn"
      }
    ]
    #currentLocale: "en_US"
    #currentTranslation: null
    #fallbackLocale: "en_US"
    #variantSelectionMethod: "match"
    #productTaxons: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128465 …}
    #channels: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128458 …}
    #mainTaxon: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Taxonomy\Taxon {#7308 …}
    #reviews: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128462 …}
    #averageRating: 0.0
    #images: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128460 …}
    -supplier: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Supplier\Supplier {#7422 …}
    -subscriptionCollections: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128472 …}
    -apiLastModifiedAt: DateTime @1754517600 {#128431
      date: 2025-08-07 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -lastUpdatedAt: DateTime @1624312800 {#128473
      date: 2021-06-22 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+02:00)
    }
    -author: ""
    -publishedAt: DateTime @-507690000 {#128480
      date: 1953-11-30 00:00:00.0 Europe/Paris (+01:00)
    }
    -releasedAt: null
    -confirmedAt: null
    -canceledAt: null
    -edition: null
    -coreDocument: "202"
    -bookCollection: ""
    -pageCount: 10
    -documents: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128471 …}
    -favorites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#128469 …}
  }
  +label: "Most Recent"
  +icon: "check-xs"
  -mostRecentAttributeCode: "most_recent"
  -localeContext: Sylius\Component\Locale\Context\CompositeLocaleContext {#1833 …}
}