8 video processing block, 1 gain and offset, 2 video payload legalizer – Nevion DWC-HD-DMUX User Manual

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3.8 Video processing block

The video processing block consists of a gain and offset adjustment, and a video payload
legalizer.

3.8.1 Gain and offset

The gain and offset adjustment is done separately on the Y, Cb and Cr samples.

Range Gyda

Luma gain

0

– 32767 (0-4x, 1x = 8192)

Chroma gain

0

– 32767 (0-4x, 1x = 8192)

Luma offset (gain =1)

-4095

– 4095

(-511.75

– 511.75 in sample values)

Chroma offset (gain = 1)

-2047

– 2047

(-255.75

– 255.75 in sample values)

3.8.2 Video payload legalizer

The legalizer hard clips the upper and lower limit of the video payload. With the legalizer
enabled the limits are:

Upper limit

Luma:

3ACh

Chroma:

3C0h

Lower limit

Luma:

040h

Chroma:

040h

With the legalizer disabled, the video processing block hard clips both luma and chroma to
3FBh and 004h.

3.9 EDH processing block

If enabled, the EDH processing block extracts the EDH package from the video, updates
the EDH flags according to SMPTE RP165 and inserts the EDH package into the ancillary
data of the video.

If disabled, The EDH processing block only reads, process and report the EDH package
without changing it in video stream.

3.10 Video output selection

The board has four digital outputs and group of three analog outputs. The four digital
outputs are organized as two pairs, each consisting of an inverting and a non-inverting
output. Each pair and the analog group can take their signal directly from the re-clocker or
from the output of the processing unit. In Gyda the direct paths are labeled Through and the
processing paths are labeled Processed.

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