Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1975-02-13
1977-04-19
Morrison, Malcolm A.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358 8, 358 19, H04L 700
Patent
active
040189902
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for synchronizing unrelated video type signals from two different sources without employing feedback loops between the two sources.
Incoming video signals are converted from analog to digital form and are clocked into a shift register unit by input clock signals phase and frequency locked to the instantaneous horizontal frequency and the color burst frequency portions of the incoming signal. The digitized video signals progressing along the shift register are stored at the input clock signal rate in a random access (RAM) having a sufficient capacity to provide continuous output video signals during each field. The signals are clocked out from the RAM by output clock signals derived from the sync and color burst portions of a local signal comprising either composite video or composite color burst, which are synchronized with the local sync generator. The video signals fetched from the RAM are converted from digital to analog form by the output clock signals, are processed to include standard sync, blanking and color burst signals, and are coupled to follow-on equipment.
The sync burst portions of the incoming non-synchronized video signals are deleted during storage in the shift register so that a smaller shift register can store an entire video field. The shift register has a plurality of output taps providing different coarse delay periods only one of which is enabled by a vertical sync pulse in the output clock train prior to transfer of a given field into the RAM.
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Long Ronald D.
Lyon Thomas C.
Swain Allan L.
Consolidated Video Systems, Inc.
Krass Errol A.
Morrison Malcolm A.
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