Applications, Satellite or microwave reception, Satellite or microwave application block diagram – Ensemble Designs 8500 Composite / SD Legalizer and Video Processing Frame Sync User Manual
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Model 8500 Series Modules
8500-6
APPLICATIONS
This section provides some typical applications for utilizing the full versatility of the 8500
Video Processor module and the optional submodules, the 8410, 8415, and 8510 Audio
Processors and the 8520 DNR. Configuration of these applications is covered in the
MODULE CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL section later in this manual.
Satellite or Microwave Reception
As illustrated in the block diagram below, the 8500 will accept input from either an
analog or a serial digital receiver. Both composite video and SDI signals will now be
locked to house and fully timeable, and are simultaneously available at the output. The
8520 DNR submodule with its Adaptive Motion Detection can be employed to clean up
noisy video.
Proper audio/video timing can be assured when the tracking audio delay of the 8510 Audio
Processor is employed. Any timing or delay modifications to the video are tracked by the
8510 whether you wish to use disembedded audio or audio input from an analog or AES
source. Properly timed audio from any of these sources is available directly when routed
to the analog or AES outputs, or it can be re-embedded back onto the SDI video stream. A
fixed delay of up to 1000mS can be inserted by the 8510 to correct for signals which have
previously passed through frame stores without audio delay compensation.
8500 Video Proc
Frame Sync
8510
Audio Proc
8520
DNR
Composite Video
Monitoring
Audio
Monitoring
Digital
Production
Switcher
Production
Audio
Ref
Analog
Analog
Analog
AES
SDI
Satellite
Rcvr
8500 Video Proc
Frame Sync
8510
Audio Proc
Composite
Production
Switcher
Digital
Router
Audio
Console
Ref
SDI
Analog
SDI
Microwave
Rcvr
Analog
Embedded Audio
Second Language
Audio
AES
Disembbedded Audio
2nd Language Audio
Both Audios
Reembedded
Video
Satellite or Microwave Application Block Diagram