Name:
ITU-R REPORT BT.1219 PDF
Published Date:
01/01/1990
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
International Telecommunications Union
Introduction
Close synchronisation of signal sources and of signal processing is required in a television studio of any kind and this is particularly true in true digital studio or in studios operating in a mixed analogue and digital manner. Synchronisation is required at various levels: for the sample clock (13.5 MHz in the case of Recommendation 601), and the scanning line, field and frame, to a high degree of accuracy and stability so as to allow the freedom of mixing, effects and processing demanded in television programme production. Synchronisation is thus a basic function and its accuracy and stability are fundamental to successful television broadcasting.
Two requirements for synchronisation can be identified:-
(a) Input Synchronisation the synchronisation of the internal clocking of a process with the input signal. This is generally achieved by locking the clock generator to the input signal directly through a phase-locked leap, thus minimising jitter and drift.
(b) output Synchronisation the synchronisation of two or more signals with each other, by locking their respective generators to a common reference signal, as is generally done with cameras and telecines.
| Edition : | 90 |
| File Size : | 1 file |
| Number of Pages : | 3 |
| Published : | 01/01/1990 |