Basic TV technology digital and analog

Basic TV Technology is the essential basic guide to the fundamentals underlying all television and video systems, written for students and nontechnical professionals. You don't need to have a math or science background in order to understand this explanation of how the principal pieces of equi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hartwig, Robert L. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, MA : Elsevier Focal Press c2005.
Edición:4th ed
Colección:Media manuals.
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  • Basic TV Technology: Digital and Analog; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; The Atom and Electricity; The Parts of the Atom; The Flow of Electrons through Metals; Basic Circuits; Direct Current (DC); Alternating Current (AC); Units of Measurement (1); Voltage; Current; Current; Resistance; Mathematical Symbols and Formulas; Units of Measurement (2); Frequency; AC Frequency; Impedance; Fields (Induction) and Noise; Fields (Induction); Noise; Signal-to-Noise Ratio; Abbreviations; Kilo; Mega; Giga; Milli; Micro; Nano; Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs); Interlace Scanning
  • Progressive ScanningNeed for Interlace Scanning; Blanking; Horizontal Blanking; Vertical Blanking; Waveform Display; Charge-Coupled Devices; CCD Layout and Operation; Broadcast-Quality Requirements; An Introduction to Digital (1); What Is Digital?; What Computers Do; An Introduction to Digital (2); Bits and Bytes - Binary Numbering System; Analog and Digital; A to D Conversion; Sampling and Quantizing; D to A Conversion; Color Systems; Color versus Black and White; Additive and Subtractive Colors; Complementary Colors; How the Eye Sees Light (1); Color Temperature; How the Eye Sees Light (2)
  • FiltersBlack Balance; White Balance; Digital Encoding Ratios; From Black and White to Color; Digital Responses to This Situation; CODECs; Composite Encoding; Home Video Cameras; Color CRTs; Convergence; Plasma Display Screen; How It Works; LCD Screens; Analog Sync Generators; Analog Sync Generator Signals (1); Drive Pulses; Blanking Pulses; Sync Pulses; Color Burst; Analog Sync Generator Signals (2); Combining Sync with Video; Vectorscopes; Reading the Vectorscope; Color Bar Display; PAL; Analog Sync Flow Diagrams; Distribution Amplifiers; Camera Flow Diagrams
  • Combining Sync and CameraFlow DiagramsOut-of-Phase Cameras; Video Switchers; Vertical Interval Switchers; Component Switchers; Digital Switchers; Special Effects; Switcher Applications; Production and Editing Switchers; On-Air Switchers; Routing Switchers; Production Switcher Flow Diagram; Switcher Buses; Switcher Outputs; Switcher Transitions andSpecial Effects; Wipes; Special Effects Keys - LuminanceKeys; Linear or Transparent Keys; Special Effects Keys - Chroma Keys; Composite versus Component Video; Problems of Composite Video; Component Video; Y/C; Color Difference Component Video
  • Digital Special EffectsCompressions; Pushes; Flips; Rotations; Other Special Effects; Digital Interpolation; Manipulation; Interpolation; Analog Videotape RecordingTechnology; Recorders; Videotape; Recording Heads; Analog Video Recording Standardsand Formats; Audio versus Video Recording; Helical Video Recording; Other Tracks and Lockup (1); Sound and Control Tracks; VTR Lockup; Capstan Lock; Other Tracks and Lockup (2); Vertical Lock (Capstan Servo); Frame Lock; Horizontal Lock; Time Base Error; External Causes of Time Base Error; Gyroscopic Time Base Error; Time Base Error Correction
  • Time Base Correctors (1)