Serial Digital Interface for HDTV
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE J
- Volume
- 106, No. 5, pp. 298–304
- Abstract
- Based upon the experience gained from the application of digital technology to 525/625 broadcast and production environments, it is acknowledged that the wide acceptance of new equipment takes place only after the market introduction of a digital serial interface. Recently the TV standards organizations of SMPTE and BTA have agreed to a new standard for digital serial transmission of studio HDTV signals. The overall transmission rate for a digital studio HDTV signal (1125-line, 2:1 interlace, with a 10-bit per component sample) is approximately 1.5 Gbits/sec, while its active payload is in the order of 1.2 Gbits/sec (for 1035/1080 active lines). This paper describes the practical development of a complete transmission system for the transport of serial HDTV signals for studio production and post-production applications. Furthermore, a description will be given of test results of transmission experiments over 100 m (approximately 300ft) of Belden 8281 (5C-2V) coaxial cable.
- Publication Date
- 1997-05-01
- DOI
10.5594/J15767- ISSN
- Print:
0036-1682 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J15767
- Author(s)
- H. GaggioniSony Corp. Broadcast Group. San Jose, CA 95134
bio
Hugo Gaggioni is the technology director, Sony Business & Professional Group, DTV Systems; he formerly held positions with Bellcore Video Communications Research Division and RCA Broadcast Systems. He holds six patents and has published numerous papers on video compression and HDTV systems and has represented Sony America at MPEG and ANSI technical meetings. Gaggioni is a member of the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Services and has chaired ATSC and SMPTE groups on standardization of HDTV technologies. He is a Fellow of the SMPTE and a member of the IEEE.M. UedaSony Corp. Broadcast Group. San Jose, CA 95134bio
Mamoru Ueda joined Sony in 1981, and since then has been engaged in the development of digital video equipment. He was involved in the development of the D-l and D-2 DVTRs, SDI, and digital Betacam. Currently, he is in charge of Sony's Broadcast Products Co.'s DVB system decoder development.F. SagaSony Corp. Broadcast Group. San Jose, CA 95134bio
Fumiaki Saga joined Sony in 1973, and has worked on such projects as the development of receivers for broadcast satellite, the application of GaAs MESFET to a television tuner, and 13-GHz field pickup units. He is presently working on the development of digital satellite communication for HDTV.K. TomitaSony Corp. Broadcast Group. San Jose, CA 95134bio
Kazuo Tomita is manager, Cinema Creation Products Dept. of Image & Sound Communications Co., Sony Corp. He joined Sony in 1978, and since then has worked with video production products, helping to develop the HDD-100, the world's first HDTV digital VTR. Tomita is now responsible for product development of new HDTV VCRs and their peripherals.N. KobayashiSony Corp. Broadcast Group. San Jose, CA 95134bio
Nobuyoshi Kobayashi is a member of Cinema Creation Products Dept. of Image & Sound Communications Co., Sony Corp. He joined Sony in 1988 and since then has worked with video production products, developing the DVR-2000 series D-l VCR and the DVW-250 portable digital Betacam VCR. Kobayashi is now engaged in the product development of new HDTV VCRs and their peripherals. - Copyright
- © 1997 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- 1. ANSI/SMPTE 259M-1993, Television — 10-Bit 4:2:2 Component and 4fsc NTSC Composite Digital Signals — Serial Digital Interface. EXTERNAL
- 2. ARIB/BTA S-004A — Bit-Serial Digital Interface for 1125/60 HDTV Systems. EXTERNAL
- 3. ANSI/SMPTE 292M-1996, Television — Bit-Serial Digital Interface for High-Definition Television Systems. EXTERNAL
- 4. ANSI/SMPTE 260M-1992, Television — Digital Representation and Bit-Parallel Interface — 1125/60 High-Definition Production System. EXTERNAL
- 5. ANSI/SMPTE 274M-I995, Television — 1920 × 1080 Scanning and Interface. EXTERNAL
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