Block diagram – Lumagen Radiance 2022/2042 User Manual

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Section 2 – Overview

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Block Diagram

The function of the Radiance is to act as a video switch, process the selected video source and then output

video in the appropriate format and resolution. Standard definition (SD), enhanced-definition (ED), and

high-definition (HD) video inputs, are supported. Video inputs are converted to progressive video (if

necessary) and are then scaled to the video output resolution.
Interlaced video has been in use for more than 50 years and is still the most common video format. It

displays half of the lines of picture information each sixtieth (or fiftieth) of a second. Each half of the image

is called a field and displays either all the even lines, or all the odd lines. So, an entire image, called a

frame, takes a thirtieth (or twenty-fifth) of a second to display on the screen. An “i” suffix on the resolution

specification is used to indicate interlaced formats.

In contrast, progressive video presents each frame as a whole. A “p” suffix on the resolution specification is

used to indicate progressive formats. Converting interlaced video to progressive video is referred to as

“deinterlacing.”
The Radiance is comprised the following major functional sections:

Video/Audio input selection

Video deinterlacing (if required)

Video processing and scaling

Video/Audio output

The functional blocks are shown below.


If the video input is interlaced, it is first deinterlaced into a progressive format. User enabled noise reduction

algorithms are then applied. Proprietary No-Ring™ scaling algorithms are used to scale the resulting

progressive video to the optimal size for the display.

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