Module overview, Sdi signal evaluation – Ensemble Designs 7160 Serial Digital Protection DA User Manual

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Model 7160 HD/SD/ASI/310 Protection DA

MODULE OVERVIEW

The 7160 Serial Digital Protection DA module is a fail-safe bypass protection switch for monitoring and

switching critical SD and HD paths in broadcast and satellite applications. When a fault is detected in

the Primary input, the switch will activate, causing the Secondary (backup) input to be switched to the

module’s distributed outputs. The switch can operate in two modes; automatic or nonresetting.

The 7160 monitors the integrity of the Primary serial digital input stream and analyzes the audio

and video content. Signal health and fault detection is determined by monitoring any or all of the

following parameters: Closed Caption Data, Timing Reference Signal (TRS), Black, Embedded Audio,

Error Detection and Handling (EDH), CRCs, and Freeze.

A sophisticated Black detection system is employed to activate the switch in the event signal is lost.

It allows the user to select not only the threshold and percentage of non-black pixels, but also the

portion of the picture to be considered.

The Freeze detection system can be set to detect a clean or noisy source. Freeze Time sets the number

of seconds that can elapse before the 7160 switches to the secondary input after a video freeze

condition is detected in the primary input.

SDI Signal Evaluation

The 7160 monitors the integrity of the serial digital input stream and analyzes its audio and video

content. Signal health and fault detection of SD SDI and HD SDI signals is determined by monitoring

any or all of the following parameters, in order of increasing complexity:

Timing Reference Signal (TRS)

– This parameter checks for the persistent loss of digital sync

by looking for the correct Timing Reference Signal carried in the serial video stream. When this

digital sync format is correct, the signal is considered good.

Black

– Black detection is based on three configurable parameters: black level threshold, black

pixel count, and black duration time. All of these parameters can be set using the menu system

to meet the needs of specific video signal inputs.

Embedded Audio

– This parameter will look for correctly configured embedded audio

packets in the horizontal intervals of the signals. The actual audio content of the packets is

further analyzed to detect silence. Specific audio parameters, such as audio group, silence

threshold level, and audio silence duration can be configured in the Avenue PC and Touch

Screen menus.

Freeze

– This parameter checks for a freeze condition as determined by the settings selected

in the Freeze menu.

A sophisticated black detection system is employed to activate the switch in the event signal is lost.

It allows the user to select not only the threshold and percentage of non-black pixels, but also the

portion of the picture to be considered. The area of the picture checked is determined by selecting

Small Window which is approximately two thirds of the picture width and height, or Big Window

which covers approximately 90% of the width and height. This allows a corner Bug to be either

excluded or included in the detection process.

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