Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Color encoder or chrominance signal modulator
Patent
1996-05-30
1998-12-01
Hsia, Sherrie
Television
Image signal processing circuitry specific to television
Color encoder or chrominance signal modulator
348660, 348663, 348450, 348712, 348713, 348708, H04N 964
Patent
active
058446290
ABSTRACT:
A digital-to-analog video encoder method and apparatus having unique equalization are disclosed. The encoder converts digital video signals into one or more analog video formats using one or more digital-to-analog converters. Equalization is provided to compensate for zero order hold effects of the digital-to-analog converters. Equalization is provided to a luminance signal and/or a chroma signal to equalize RGB, composite video, and super VHS video outputs. Multiplexed digital-to-analog converter inputs allow selection of several output formats.
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Cummins Timothy J.
Curran Philip A.
Murray Brian P.
Prendergast Colm J.
Analog Devices Inc.
Hsia Sherrie
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