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Brief introduction – RGBLink CP 3072 User Manual User Manual

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1. Brief Introduction

Terms and Definitions

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transfer rate. This is a 10-bit, scrambled, polarity independent

interface with common scrambling for both component ITU-R 601 and

composite digital video and four channels of (embedded) digital audio.


“Seamless Switching”: A feature found on many video switchers. This

feature causes the switcher to wait until the vertical interval to switch.

This avoids a glitch (temporary scrambling) which normally is seen

when switching between sources.


“SMPTE”: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. A global

organization, based in the United States that sets standards for base

band visual communications. This includes film as well as video and

television standards.

“USB”: Universal Serial Bus. USB was developed by seven PC and

telecom industry leaders (Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC,

and Northern Telecom). The goal was easy plug-and-play expansion

outside the box, requiring no additional circuit cards. Up to 127

external computer devices may be added through a USB hub, which

may be conveniently located in a keyboard or monitor. USB devices

can be attached or detached without removing computer power. The

number of devices being designed for USB continues to grow, from

keyboards, mice, and printers to scanners, digital cameras, and ZIP

drives.


“VESA”: Video Electronics Standards Association. A nonprofit number

organization dedicated to facilitating and promoting personal computer

graphics through improved standards for the benefit of the end-user.

www.vesa.org


“VGA”: Video Graphics Array. Introduced by IBM in 1987, VGA is an

analog signal with TTL level separate horizontal and vertical sync. The

video outputs to a 15-pin HD connector and has a horizontal scan

frequency of 31.5 kHz and vertical frequency of 70 Hz (Mode 1, 2) and

60 Hz (Mode 3). The signal is non-interlaced in modes 1, 2, and 3 and

interlaced when using the 8514/A card (35.5 kHz, 86 Hz) in mode 4. It

has a pixel by line resolution of 640×480 with a color palette of 16 bits

and 256,000 colors.