High-Definition Video Coax beyond 3 GHz
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE Mot. Imag. J
- Volume
- 113, No. 2-3, pp. 67–71
- Abstract
- Coaxial cable has been in use since 1929. Originally envisioned as high-frequency cable for telephone applications, it has filled many uses since then, including analog and digital video applications. Coaxial cable is now being designed for use with high-definition video transmission. These high-frequency high-definition applications are approaching the self-imposed bandwidth limit of 3 GHz. This paper will look at many existing and proposed signal formats with emphasis on the uncompressed bandwidth of these signals. The question is how high do we want to go? And how far can we go on a coaxial cable in these formats?
- Publication Date
- 2004-02-01
- DOI
10.5594/J12311- ISSN
- Print:
1545-0279| Electronic:2160-2492 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J12311
- Author(s)
- Steve Lampen
bio
Steve Lampen is technology specialist, multimedia products, for Belden Electronics Division. He has worked at Belden for 12 years. Prior to Belden, Lampen had an extensive career in radio broadcast engineering and installation, film production, and electronic distribution. Lampen holds an FCC Lifetime General License (formerly a First Class FCC License) and is an SBE Certified Radio Broadcast Engineer. On the data side he is a BICSI Registered Communication Distribution Designer. His latest book, “The Audio-Video Cable Installer's Pocket Guide,” is published by McGraw-Hill. His column, “Wired for Sound,” appears monthly in Radio World Magazine. He can be reached at shlampen@aol.com . - Copyright
- © 2004 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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