ITU-R BT 1700-2005 Characteristics of composite video signals for conventional analogue television systems (Study Group 6)《传统模拟电视系统合成视频信号的特征》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R BT.1700 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R BT.1700 Characteristics of composite video signals for conventional analogue television systems (2005) The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that many countries have established analogue colour television broadcasting services based on the NTS
2、C, PAL or SECAM systems; b) that it would add further complications to the interchange of programmes to have a greater multiplicity of systems; c) that Recommendation ITU-R BT.1701 Characteristics of radiated signals of conventional analogue television systems, defines the radio-frequency specificat
3、ions; d) that Report ITU-R BT.2043 Analogue television systems currently in use throughout the world, gives information on different television systems used by different countries, recommends 1 that administrations wishing to implement an analogue composite colour television system should choose the
4、 production video signal characteristics of one of the television systems defined in Parts A, B and C. 2 Rec. ITU-R BT.1700 PART A NTSC signal format and specification For format specifications and signal waveforms, see SMPTE 170M-1999 Television Composite Analogue Video Signal NTSC for Studio Appli
5、cations. NOTE 1 In Japan, the following parameters have been implemented and deviate from those defined in SMPTE 170M-1999. NTSC analogue video signal specifications For applications in professional television production and post-production NTSC, video signals should be defined by the detailed param
6、eters given in SMPTE Standard 170M-1999. This Standard describes the composite analogue colour video signal for studio applications: NTSC, 525 lines, 59.94 Hz field rates, 2:1 interlace with an aspect ratio of 4:3. This Standard specifies the interface for analogue interconnection and serves as the
7、basis for the digital coding necessary for digital interconnection of NTSC equipment. The composite colour video signal contains an electrical representation of the brightness and colour of a scene being analysed (the active picture area) along defined paths (scan lines). The signal includes synchro
8、nizing and colour reference signals that allow the geometric and colorimetric aspects of the original scene to be correctly reconstituted at the display. The synchronizing and colour reference signals are placed in parts of the composite colour video signal that are not visible on a correctly adjust
9、ed display. Certain portions of the composite colour video signal that do not contain active picture information are blanked (forced below black level) in order to allow retrace of scanning beams in some types of cameras and display devices. The video signal representing the active picture area cons
10、ists of: a wideband luminance (brightness) component with set-up and no upper bandwidth limitation for studio applications; a pair of simultaneous chrominance (colouring) components, amplitude modulated on a pair of suppressed sub-carriers of identical frequency (fsc= 3.579545. MHz) in quadrature (i
11、.e. with a 90 difference in phase). The video signal representing the active picture area corresponds to the scanning of the image at uniform velocities from left to right and from top to bottom. The velocities are such that the picture is repetitively scanned on 525 nominally horizontal lines, with
12、 alternate lines scanned on each vertical pass. This process is described as 2:1 interlace. Parameter SMPTE 170M-1999 Value used in Japan 1 Black (set-up) level Table 1 0 2 Vertical blanking Table 3 0.07 -0.082 , where is the field period 3 Reference white Section 4.2 The adjustment of the chromatic
13、ity of studio monitor to a D-white at 9 300 K is also used Rec. ITU-R BT.1700 3 The aspect ratio of the active picture area is four units horizontally to three units vertically. The composite colour video signal is produced by an NTSC encoder that functions as follows: The input signals to an NTSC e
14、ncoder are time-coincident green, blue, and red video signals (G B R), with no set-up and of equal amplitude when conveying picture information with no colour content. Horizontal and vertical synchronizing signals and reference sub-carrier are also required. After low-pass filtering, the colour-diff
15、erence signals (B-Y and R-Y or I and Q) are fed to balanced, quadrature-phase, sub-carrier amplitude modulators. The modulated sub-carrier signals are added to the luminance signal, along with set-up, blanking, sync, and burst (a colour synchronizing signal) to form the composite output video signal
16、. There is a fixed frequency and phase relationship between the sub-carrier in the burst signal, the sub-carriers conveying the colour-difference signals, and the horizontal and vertical synchronizing signals. The luminance and colour-difference components of the composite colour video signal at the
17、 encoder output are time-coincident. NOTE 1 SMPTE Standard 170M-1999 is available in electronic form at the ITU website: http:/www.itu.int/ITU-R/study-groups/sg/sg6/SMPTE/ as well as in Annex 1 of this Recommendation. SMPTE Standard 170M-1999 refers to version 1999 only, which is the version approve
18、d, by administrations of Member States of the ITU and Radiocommunication Sector Members participating in the work of Radiocommunication Study Group 6 in application of Resolution ITU-R 1-3. By agreement between ITU and SMPTE, this version was provided and authorized for use by SMPTE and accepted by
19、ITU-R for inclusion in this Recommendation. Any subsequent version of SMPTE Standard 170M, which has not been accepted and approved by Radiocommunication Study Group 6 is not part of this Recommendation. For subsequent versions of SMPTE documents, the reader should access the SMPTE website: http:/ww
20、w.smpte.org. PART B PAL signal format and specification This Part provides information concerning signal level, timing, chrominance modulation characteristics, and baseband bandwidth characteristics of 525-line and 625-line PAL implementations. 4 Rec. ITU-R BT.1700 TABLE 1 Basic characteristics of v
21、ideo and synchronizing signals* Item Characteristic 525 PAL NOTE Future use of 525 PAL as a production standard is not recommended 625 PAL Argentina 625 PAL Future use of this standard as a production standard is not recommended. Values in brackets 1 Total number of lines per picture (frame) 525 625
22、 1a Number of active lines 483 576 2 Line frequency fH(colour) 15 734.26 Hz 0.0003% 15 625 Hz 0.00002% 3 Field frequency (field/s) 2fH /525 (60/1.001)2fH /625 4 Nominal video bandwidth There is no constraint in studio/production applications 5 Chrominance sub-carrier frequency fsc 3 575 611.49 5 Hz
23、4 433 618.75 1 Hz 3 582 056.25 5 Hz 6 Relationship between chrominance sub-carrier frequency fscand line frequency fHHscff4909= Hscff +=625141351Hscff+=62514917 7 Type of chrominance sub-carrier modulation Suppressed-carrier amplitude-modulation of two sub-carriers in quadrature 8 Luminance signal B
24、GRYEEEE += 114.0587.0299.0 BGREEE and, are gamma-pre-corrected primary signals 8a Assumed gamma of display device 2.8 9 Chrominance signals (colour difference) matrix equations )(493.0YBUEEE = )(877.0YRVEEE = Rec. ITU-R BT.1700 5 TABLE 1 Basic characteristics of video and synchronizing signals* Item
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