Making sc/h phase measurements, Ntsc – Tektronix 1760 User Manual

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Basic Measurements

1760 Series Component Waveform/Vector Monitor User Manual

4-10

Making SC/H Phase Measurements

(Option SC Only)

The

SC/H

display provides a vector display of the subcarrier-

to-horizontal-sync phase relationship. The burst vector and
the phase of the 50% point of the leading edge of sync are
displayed.

NTSC

Dual-Dot Display

When

REF

is set to internal, the 1760 has a dual-dot

SC/H

display (Figure 4-6). The dots represent the 50% points of
horizontal sync.

To make a measurement, align the burst vector as shown in
Figure 4-6. The location of the horizontal sync dot is the

SC/H

phase of the signal. With the dual dots,

SC/H

phase

range is limited to 180

°, because the SC/H phase of a single

signal referenced to itself can only vary

±90°. At 180°, the

video signal again has a + field subcarrier phase sequence,
making it “

SC/H

phased.”

Single-Dot Display

When

REF

is set to

EXT

, the 1760 has a single-dot display

(Figure 4-7). This relative mode allows the comparison of
two signals, the selected

INPUT

and

EXT REF.

The phase shift

between the two subcarriers can extend from 0

° to 360°

A dot near 0

° (relative to burst) indicates the input is perfect-

ly SC/H-phased with the

EXT REF

input, and that the color

frames are properly matched. A phase reading of 180

° indi-

cates that the

INPUT

and

EXT REF

color frames are not proper-

ly matched.

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