Television signal encoder

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H04N 9/04 (2006.01) H04N 9/64 (2006.01)

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CA 1208767

ABSTRACT: "Television signal encoder". A television signal encoder for luminance and chrominance signals presented in digital form comprises luminance and chrominance channels in which the blanking and colour burst signals are inserted digitally before the signals are converted to analogue form for modulation and transmission. The luminance signal is presented to a buffer circuit and during the line period the output of the buffer circuit is fed to a DAC via a highway under the control of an enable signal. During the blanking period a ROM applies a digital version of the blanking level to the highway. A ROM is enabled for a short period at the start and finish of the blanking period and is arranged as a variable multiplier to determine the slope of the blanking waveform. The output of the DAC is filtered and it is added to the modulated colour subcarrier signal and the synchronising pulse. The chrominance channel is basically similar to the luminance channel but includes means for demulti- plexing the U and V signals and a further ROM for inserting the colour burst amplitude. The U and V signals after filtering are fed to modulators to modulate the colour subcarrier signal.

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