Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Chrominance signal amplitude control
Patent
1994-06-29
1996-07-02
Kostak, Victor R.
Television
Image signal processing circuitry specific to television
Chrominance signal amplitude control
348539, 348505, H04N 9455, H04N 968
Patent
active
055327575
ABSTRACT:
Chrominance signals of a digitized composite video signal are processed by including automatic phase control and automatic chroma control operations that use circuit elements that are concurrently available for both operations as well as for other signal processing operations. The automatic phase control operation calculates a phase error corresponding to a phase difference between a reference clock signal and a burst synchronization signal of the chrominance signal. The reference clock signal is generated in response to the phase error data, such that the phase error is minimized and the reference clock signal coincides with the burst synchronization signal. The automatic chroma control operation multiplies the chrominance signal by coefficient data corresponding to the difference between the chrominance signal and a reference value to generate a constant level chrominance signal.
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Miyazaki Shinichirou
Watanabe Kazuo
Frommer William S.
Kostak Victor R.
Miller John W.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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