9067 rear i/o modules, Audio and video formats supported by the 9067, 9067 rear i/o modules -17 – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9067 Upconverter User Manual

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9067-OM (V4.4)

9067 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Introduction

9067 Functional Description

9067 Rear I/O Modules

The 9067 physically interfaces to system video connections at the rear of its
frame using a Rear I/O Module.

All inputs and outputs shown in the 9067 Functional Block Diagram (Figure
1-1)
enter and exit the card via the card edge backplane connector. The
Rear I/O Module breaks out the 9067 card edge connections to BNC
connectors that interface with other components and systems in the signal
chain.

These required BNC connections are provided by either an 8310-BNC or
8310-C-BNC frame (which both have a built-in BNC connector backplane
module), or by using an optional 9067 Rear I/O Module.

The full assortment of 9067 Rear I/O Modules is shown and described in in
Chapter 2, “Installation and Setup”.

Audio and Video Formats Supported by the 9067

The 9067 supports all current SMPTE standard SD and HD video formats.
Table 1-2 lists and provides details regarding the audio and video formats
supported by the 9067.

Table 1-2

Supported Audio and Video Formats

Item

Description/Specification

Input Video

Raster Structure:

Frame Rate:

486i

(1)

29.97

575i

(1)

25

Output Video

Raster Structure:

Frame Rate:

1080PsF

23.98; 24

1080p

23.98; 24

1080i

(1)

25; 29.97; 30

720p

23.98; 24; 25; 29.97; 30; 50; 59.94; 60

486i

(1)

29.97

575i

(1)

25

Embedded Audio

The 9067 supports all four groups (16 channels) of embedded audio at
full 24-bit resolution in both SD (with extended data packets) and HD.

(1) All rates displayed as frame rates; interlaced (“i”) field rates are two times the rate value shown.

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