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ScH Phase
Used	in	composite	systems,	ScH	Phase	measures	the	relative	phase	between	the	leading	edge	of	sync	
on	line	1	of	field	1	and	a	continuous	subcarrier	sinewave.	Due	to	the	arithmetic	details	of	both	PAL	and	
NTSC,	this	relationship	is	not	the	same	at	the	beginning	of	each	frame.	In	PAL,	the	pattern	repeats	ever	
4	frames	(8	fields)	which	is	also	known	as	the	Bruch	Blanking	sequence.	In	NTSC,	the	repeat	is	every	2	
frames	(4	fields).	This	creates	enormous	headaches	in	editing	systems	and	the	system	timing	of	analog	
composite facilities. 
SDI
Serial	Digital	Interface.	This	term	refers	to	inputs	and	outputs	of	devices	that	support	serial	digital	
component	video.	This	generally	means	standard	definition	at	270	Mb/s.	The	use	of	“HD-SDI”	is	
beginning	to	appear	to	indicate	High	Definition	Serial	Digital	video	at	1.485	Gb/s.
SMPTE
The	Society	of	Motion	Picture	and	Television	Engineers	is	a	professional	organization	which	has	done	
tremendous	work	in	setting	standards	for	both	the	film	and	television	industries.	The	term	“SMPTE’”	is	
also	shorthand	for	one	particular	component	video	format	-	luminance	and	color	difference.	
Single mode
A	Single	mode	(or	monomode)	optical	fiber	carries	an	optical	signal	on	a	very	small	diameter	(9	
micron)	core	surrounded	with	cladding.	The	small	diameter	means	that	no	internally	reflected	
lightwaves	will	be	propagated.	Thus	only	the	original	“mode”	of	the	signal	passes	down	the	fiber.	A	
single	mode	fiber	used	in	an	optical	SDI	system	can	carry	a	signal	for	up	to	20	kilometers.	Single	mode	
fibers	require	particular	care	in	their	installation	due	to	the	extremely	small	optical	aperture	that	they	
present at splice and connection points.
See also Multi-mode.
TBC
A	Time	Base	Corrector	is	a	system	to	reduce	the	Time	Base	Error	in	a	signal	to	acceptable	levels.	It	
accomplishes	this	by	using	a	FIFO	(First	In,	First	Out)	memory.	The	incoming	video	is	written	into	the	
memory	using	its	own	jittery	timing.	This	operation	is	closely	associated	with	the	actual	digitization	of	
the	analog	signal	because	the	varying	position	of	the	sync	timing	must	be	mimicked	by	the	sampling	
function	of	the	analog	to	digital	converter.	A	second	timing	system,	genlocked	to	a	stable	reference,	
is	used	to	read	the	video	back	out	of	the	memory.	The	memory	acts	as	a	dynamically	adjusting	delay	
to	smooth	out	the	imperfections	in	the	original	signal’s	timing.	Very	often	a	TBC	will	also	function	as	a	
Frame	Synchronizer.	
See also: Frame Sync.
Time Base Error
Time	base	error	is	present	when	there	is	excessive	jitter	or	uncertainty	in	the	line	to	line	output	
timing	of	a	video	signal.	This	is	commonly	associated	with	playback	from	video	tape	recorders,	and	
is	particularly	severe	with	consumer	type	heterodyne	systems	like	VHS.	Time	base	error	will	render	a	
signal unusable for broadcast or editing purposes.
