Table: timecode output types and output connectors – Ensemble Designs BrightEye 57 3G/HD/SD/Analog Test Signal and Sync Pulse Generator User Manual
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BrightEye 57
3G/HD/SD/Analog Test Signal and Sync Pulse Generator User Guide
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Table: Timecode Output Types and Output Connectors
Timecode Output Type
Output Connectors
LTC (Linear or Longitudinal
Timecode) single-ended
Note: An LTC signal is a very
low data rate bit stream that
fits within the bandwidth of an
analog audio signal.
Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3
LTC balanced
One of the two Analog Audio Outputs (Channel 1 or Channel 2)
LTC embedded in an audio
channel
One of the 16 audio channels in the SDI Out (either SD or HD)
VITC (Vertical Interval
Timecode)
The vertical interval of the Analog Composite Out. Outputs can be
Black or any test signal.
SDI Out when it is SD. This is a digitized version of the VITC that
would be in an analog composite signal.
VITC can be assigned to any of the following line pairs:
•
Lines 13, 15
•
Lines 14, 16
•
Lines 15, 17
•
Lines 16, 18
•
Lines 17, 19
•
Lines 18, 20
DVITC (Digital Vertical
Interval Timecode)
The vertical interval of the SDI Out when it is SD. Outputs can be
Black or any test signal.
SDI Out when it is HD. Can have DVITC packets carried in the
ancillary data spaces.
DVITC can be assigned to any of the following line pairs:
•
Lines 13, 15
•
Lines 14, 16
•
Lines 15, 17
•
Lines 16, 18
•
Lines 17, 19
•
Lines 18, 20
ATC (Ancillary Timecode)
The vertical interval when the output is HD SDI. SDI outputs can be
Black or any test signal.
There is no concept of line assignment for the ATC packet.