AD/DA conversion for HDTV applications
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2001-02-01 |
| This article delves into different representations of video and graphics signals used in PC and digital TV (DTV), including high-definition TV (HDTV) environments |
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Turnkey HDTV promises perfect picture
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2004-10-18 |
| Liquid crystal-on-silicon microdisplay technology offers OEMs an HDTV display with high-quality audio and compact industrial design in a complete and customizable system |
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Designing a high-voltage generator circuit for HDTV
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2004-02-16 |
| Designers can develop specific HV stage independently according to different application criteria and employ feedback control circuit to ensure that the display system maintain a highly stable HV in the anode of the CRT. |
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Solve the wireless video delivery dilemma
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2007-10-01 |
| WHDI technology has very low complexity in terms of silicon area, offering a very low-cost solution to delivering wireless uncompressed HDTV |
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Getting HDMI systems ready for Deep Color
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2007-10-16 |
| HDMI has become the standard interface between any HDTV and media sources that provide the content displayed on the HDTV. The crisp, clear images made possible with the high-resolution video data promise to be even richer as new systems implement ver 1.3 of the HDMI standard |
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Enable wireless video transfer
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2008-09-01 |
| Delivering uncompressed HDTV content wirelessly has become the holy grail of wireless video connectivity. However, existing and emerging wireless standards such as 802.11n and UWB are not capable of delivering such high video rates. This article introduces the joint source channel coding video-modem approach for wireless video transfer |
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Enable triple-play video in home nets with coax
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2007-11-16 |
| While applications in the digital home have undeniable appeal--e.g. high-quality video in the form of HDTV, SDTV and DVD and audio--the delivery of those applications depends on the availability of a high-throughput, high-reliability network that can move throughout the house. Due to its robustness and ease-of-installation, coaxial wiring is a good backbone for entertainment networking in the home |
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| Taking new stabs at programmable analog
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2000-03-01 |
| Programmable logic has some traditional advantages over ASIC design. The gate count of FPGAs approaches that of custom circuits. FPGAs can be programmedand re-programmedout in the field, enabling fast time to market. ASICs, in comparison, need careful attention to layout and fabrication technology. It can take anywhere from six weeks to two years (depending on the complexity of the circuit) to get an ASIC working properly. |
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Simplify HDMI test with the right platform
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2007-11-01 |
| This article describes HDMI key tests that ensure validation, the challenges faced while testing complex HDMI signals and how oscilloscope-resident test software enables unprecedented efficiency improvements with reliable results and unprecedented automation to perform a wide range of tests. |
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Deploy cost-effective, high-quality video over IPTV
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2008-11-17 |
| The rapid growth of the IPTV market presents network designers with challenges that must be addressed to allow cost-effective, high-quality video deployments. |
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Predicting jitter with cable tests
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2009-08-19 |
| This article highlights the phenomenon of data jitter caused by conversions between differential and common-mode components of the video signal. |
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Determine key profiles for video playback
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2007-12-03 |
| Designers of next-generation home and portable devices with video support must understand what is important to consumers as they work on their next SoC design architectures. |
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Designing a progressive scan DVD player and advanced set-top box
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2000-03-20 |
| This paper describes the DVD system performance and the enhancements that are expected from this multimedia technology. |
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Achieve end-to-end QoS for wireless video streaming
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2004-11-16 |
| Examine an end-to-end solution providing guaranteed video QoS over standards-based 802.11 networks. |
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The battle between digital TV standards
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2001-03-01 |
| The article details and compares the two standards for digital TV: Europe's COFDM and 8-VSB from the United States. |
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